Chapter 6: Q5. (page 221)
For the following figure, name the longest and the shortest side of the triangle.

Short Answer
The longest side is and the shortest side is.
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Chapter 6: Q5. (page 221)
For the following figure, name the longest and the shortest side of the triangle.

The longest side is and the shortest side is.
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If , then .
Write an indirect proof in paragraph form.
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Prove: is not a right angle.

Complete the following statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
An altitude of a triangle is _____ median.
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Arrange sentences (a)-(e) in an order that completes an indirect proof of the following statement: In a plane, two lines perpendicular to a third line are parallel to each other.
Given: Lines a, b and t lie in a plane;
Prove:
(a) Then a intersects b in some point Z.
(b) But this contradicts the theorem which says that there is exactly one line perpendicular to a given line through a point outside the line.
(c) It is false that a is not parallel to b, and it follows that
(d) Assume temporarily that a is not parallel to b.
(e) Then there are two lines through Z and perpendicular to t.

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