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<strong>Answers</strong> to Exercises<br />

35. See flowchart below.<br />

36. Given three sides, only one triangle is possible;<br />

therefore, the shelves on the right hold their shape.<br />

The shelves on the left have no triangles and move<br />

freely as a parallelogram.<br />

35. (Chapter 4 Review)<br />

60 ANSWERS TO EXERCISES<br />

TMI RME<br />

2<br />

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37. Possible method: Construct an equilateral<br />

triangle and bisect one angle to obtain 30°.<br />

Adjacent to that angle, construct a right angle<br />

and bisect it to obtain 45°.<br />

38. d, a b, c, e, f<br />

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Vertical angles ?<br />

TM ME TMI EMR<br />

T E<br />

or<br />

R I<br />

TI RE<br />

M is midpoint<br />

of TE and IR<br />

1 ?<br />

3 ? ?<br />

? Definition<br />

of midpoint<br />

5<br />

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? SAS<br />

6<br />

? ?<br />

? CPCTC<br />

7 ? ?<br />

? Converse of<br />

AIA Conjecture<br />

? Given<br />

4 ? ?<br />

IM MR <br />

? Definition of midpoint

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