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Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles: Practice and Problem Solving: A/B

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Name_________________________________________ Date____________________ Class___________________

LESSON
Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
7-2
Practice and Problem Solving: A/B

For Problems 1–6, find each value.


1. 2. 3.

mD  ______ GI  ______ mL  ______

4. 5. 6.

RQ  ______ mU  ______ t  ______

Name the parts of the figure. The first one is done for you.

ZY
1. base: ________

2. legs: ________ and ________

3. base angles: ________ and ________

4. vertex angle: ________

Find each value. The first one is done for you.


5. 6. 7.
mX  ______ AC  ______ mK  ______

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8. 9. 10.

JL  ______ mZ  ______ QR  ______

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Name_________________________________________ Date____________________ Class___________________

Use the figure to find the value of x in the isosceles triangles.


1. _____________________________________ 2. _____________________________________

All three sides of an equilateral triangle are congruent and


the measure of each interior angle is 60.
If ABC is an equilateral triangle, then x can be found by
solving the equation 2x  x  4.
2x  x  4
x4

Use the following figures to find the value of x.


3. _____________________________________ 4. _____________________________________

5. An isosceles triangle has a base angle who measures 32 degree. What is the measure of the
vertex angle?

6. An isosceles triangle has a vertex angle who measures 68 degree. What is the measure of a
base angle?

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