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What is the appropriate condition to construct a quadrilateral?
When four sides and one diagonal are given
When three sides and one diagonal are given
When two sides and one diagonal are given
None of the above
If two diagonals and three sides are given, then:
A quadrilateral cannot be constructed
A quadrilateral can be constructed
Insufficient information
Any polygon can be constructed
To construct a quadrilateral, we need to know two adjacent side and _____ angles.
One
Two
Three
All four angles
If two diagonals are given, then we can construct a:
Kite
Parallelogram
Rhombus
Rectangle
How many measurements are required to construct a quadrilateral, uniquely?
1
2
3
5
To construct a parallelogram we need to know:
Two adjacent sides and one angle
Measure of interior angles
Two adjacent sides and two angles
Length of its parallel sides
To construct a rhombus is it possible to have one of the side and a diagonal
True
False
Don't know
Insufficient Information
To construct an equilateral triangle, all you need is a compass and a straightedge.
True
False
Don't Know
Insufficient Information
By using a compass, D and G were marked equidistant from Vertex E. The compass was then used to locate point F, distant from E, so that F is equidistant from D and G. For all constructions defined by the above steps, the measures of DEF and GEF
are not equal
sum to 45 degree
sum to 90 degree
are equal
If angle DCA is 125 degrees, what is the measure of angle DCB?
50 degrees
55 degrees
60 degrees
65 degrees
Take a guess! Which one is the correct construction for a perpendicular bisector?
1
2
3
4
What geometric construction is shown in the diagram ?
an angle bisector
a line parallel to a given line
an angle congruent to a given angle
a perpendicular bisector of a segment
Which of the following constructions is illustrated?
An angle is congruent to a given angle
The bisector of a given angle
equilateral triangle
The perpendicular bisector of a given segment.
Name the vertex of ∠5.
T
S
U
W
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