Prentice Hall Geometry

Practice and Problem-Solving Exercises

A Practice

See Problem 1.

Decide whether the parallelogram is a rhombus, a rectangle, or a square. Explain.

  1. A parallelogram has one right angle.
  2. A parallelogram has two adjacent sides congruent.

See Problem 2.

Find the measures of the numbered angles in each rhombus.

  1. A rhombus with a diagonal has five angles.
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  2. A rhombus has a diagonal from bottom left to top right forming two triangles. The left triangle has angle 1 at the top right, angle 2 at the top left, and angle measuring 26 degrees at the bottom right. The right triangle has angle 3 at the bottom right.
  3. A rhombus has a diagonal from left to right forming two triangles. The top triangle has angle 1 at the top and angle 2 at the left. The bottom triangle has angle 3 on the right and angle measuring 118 degrees on bottom.
  4. A rhombus has a diagonal from bottom left to top right. The left triangle has angle 1 at bottom left, angle 2 at top right, and angle 3 at top left. The right triangle has angle 4 at top right and angle 113 degrees at bottom right.
  5. A rhombus has two diagonals forming four triangles.
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  6. A rhombus has two diagonals forming four triangles. The bottom triangle has angle 1 at the top, angle 2 at bottom right, and angle 30 degrees at bottom left. The left triangle has angle 3 at top left. The top triangle has angle 4 at top right.

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Table of Contents

Prentice Hall Geometry Chapter 1 Tools of Geometry Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof Chapter 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Chapter 4 Congruent Triangles Chapter 5 Relationships Within Triangles Chapter 6 Polygons and Quadrilaterals Chapter 7 Similarity Chapter 8 Right Triangles and Trigonometry Chapter 9 Transformations Chapter 10 Area Chapter 11 Surface Area and Volume Chapter 12 Circles Skills Handbook Reference Visual Glossary Selected Answers Index Acknowledgments