Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
6–5 Right Triangles Skills Practice Determine whether each pair of right triangles is congruent by LL, HA, LA, or HL. If it is not possible to prove that they are conguent, write not possible. 1. 2. M E F W X Y D A G LL HL 3. 4. A C R D E M not possible HA 5. 6. Q R T S HL LL 7. 8. R T S HL HA 9. 10. C F D I G NAME DATE PERIOD LA not possible © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 35 Geometry: Concepts and Applications V T A B C E M P A B Z A S C B A D E D C R Q
6–6 Skills Practice The Pythagorean Theorem Find the missing measure in each right triangle. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 1. 2. c in. 3. 4 cm 3 cm c cm 10 in. 5 26.9 26.2 4. 8 in. 5. 6. b in. 9 in. 4.1 26.2 3.4 7. 8. 25 m 9. 3 in. 5 in. c in. NAME DATE PERIOD a m 5.8 14.7 23.2 29 m Find each missing measure if c is the measure of the hypotenuse. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 10. a � 15, b � 10, c � ? 18.0 11. b � 6, c � 10, a � ? 8 12. c � 100, b � 60, a � ? 80 13. c � 16, a � 9, b � ? 13.2 14. a � 2, b � 3, c � ? 3.6 15. c � 5, b � 2, a � ? 4.6 16. b � 7, c � 15, a � ? 13.3 17. c � 30, a � 20, b � ? 22.4 The lengths of three sides of a triangle are given. Determine whether each triangle is a right triangle. 18. 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm yes 19. 1 ft, 1 ft, 2 ft no 20. 2 in., 2 in., 4 in. no 21. 8 m, 15 m, 17 m yes 22. 5 in., 10 in., 15 in. no 23. 14 cm, 48 cm, 50 cm yes 10 m © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 36 Geometry: Concepts and Applications 25 in. 28 m a m 20 ft 4.5 m a m b ft 24 ft 33 ft 3 m b ft 6 ft
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6–5<br />
Right Triangles<br />
<strong>Skills</strong> <strong>Practice</strong><br />
Determine whether each pair of right triangles is congruent by LL, HA, LA, or HL. If it is not<br />
possible to prove that they are conguent, write not possible.<br />
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LA not possible<br />
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