JEFFERSON MATH PROJECT REGENTS BY CHAPTER - JMap
JEFFERSON MATH PROJECT REGENTS BY CHAPTER - JMap
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Math A & B Regents Exam Questions by Prentice Hall Chapter - Geometry Page 36<br />
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248. Two parallel roads, Elm Street and Oak Street,<br />
are crossed by a third, Walnut Street, as shown<br />
in the accompanying diagram. Find the number<br />
of degrees in the acute angle formed by the<br />
intersection of Walnut Street and Elm Street.<br />
GEOMETRY <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 8-6<br />
250. In the accompanying diagram of ∆ABC,<br />
AB ≅ AC, BD = 1 BA, and CE = 1 CA.<br />
3<br />
3<br />
GEOMETRY <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 8-4<br />
249.<br />
Triangle EBC can be proved congruent to<br />
triangle DCB by<br />
[A] HL ≅ HL<br />
[C] SAS ≅ SAS<br />
[B] SSS ≅ SSS<br />
[D] ASA ≅ ASA<br />
GEOMETRY <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 8-7<br />
251. In the accompanying diagram, CA⊥ AB,<br />
ED<br />
⊥ DF, ED AB, CB ≅ BF, AB ≅ ED<br />
and m∠ CAB = m∠ FDE = 90.<br />
Which statement would not be used to prove<br />
∆ABC<br />
≅ ∆DEF<br />
?<br />
[A] SAS ≅ SAS [B] HL ≅ HL<br />
[C] AAS ≅ AAS [D] SSS ≅ SSS