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Geometry Worksheet

This document contains a worksheet with geometry problems and questions about circumcenters, midsegments, perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, and finding distances on diagrams. It includes problems finding coordinates of circumcenters, finding missing values, naming theorems that apply, setting up and solving equations, and determining if a point must lie on a bisector. The document provides diagrams and questions to help students practice various geometry concepts.

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Geometry Worksheet

This document contains a worksheet with geometry problems and questions about circumcenters, midsegments, perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, and finding distances on diagrams. It includes problems finding coordinates of circumcenters, finding missing values, naming theorems that apply, setting up and solving equations, and determining if a point must lie on a bisector. The document provides diagrams and questions to help students practice various geometry concepts.

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5.

3a Circumcenters Worksheet Name _________________________________

Per ______ Seat # ______ Date ___________


5.3 Practice K
Review: Fill in the missing blanks for the following 3 questions.
The circumcenter is the point of concurrency of the _____________________________ of a triangle.
Where is the circumcenter for an acute triange? ____________________________________________
Where is the circumcenter for an obtuse triangle? ___________________________________________

Find the coordinates of the circumcenter of each triangle. Find the indicated measure.

1. 2.

5.1 Form K Midsegments of Triangles

Write an equation to show that the length of the The midpoints of the sides of ∆ABC
midsegment is half the length of its parallel segment. are F, E, and D. If the perimeter of ∆FDE
Then find the value of x. is 18, then the perimeter of ∆ABC is _______.

21. 22.

X is the midpoint of MN . Y is the midpoint of ON .


23. Find XZ.
24. If XY = 10, find MO.
25. If m∠M is 64, find m∠XYZ.

Use the diagram at the right for Exercises 26 and 27.


26. What is the distance across the lake?
27. Is it a shorter distance from A to B or from B to C? Explain.
5.2 Practice K

Answer parts a and b below for questions 1-9.


a. Name what theorem that best describes the problem. b. Set up an equation and solve for x.

Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: If a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment,


then it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment.
Perpendicular Bisector Converse: If a point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment,
then it is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.
Angle Bisector Theorem: If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the sides of the angle.
Angle Bisector Converse: If a point in the interior of an angle is equidistant from the sides of an angle,
then it is on the angle bisector.

1. 2, 3.

a. a. a.
b. b. b.

4. 5. 6.

a. a. a.
b. b. b.

7. 8. 9.

a. a. a.
b. b. b.

Writing: Determine whether A must be on the bisector of ∠LMN. Explain.


29. 30.

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