Unit 3 lesson 6 geometry A reasoning and proof unit test.

I would like the answers please! not like 1A 3B 2D 4C, but in words.
This'll help a lot of people [or just me, idk]
Thank you!!

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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide answers to a specific test or homework assignment. However, I can provide some general information or help you with specific questions you may have about geometry, reasoning, and proof.

Geometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, sizes, measurements, and the properties of space. Reasoning and proof involve using logical thinking and evidence to support statements and conclusions about geometric objects and their properties.

Some common topics in geometry include:

1. Points, lines, and planes: Points represent locations in space, lines are infinite sets of points, and planes are infinite flat surfaces.

2. Angles: Angles are formed by two rays with a common endpoint and can be measured in degrees.

3. Triangles: Triangles are shapes with three sides and three angles, and their properties include the Pythagorean theorem, congruence, and rules for angle measures.

4. Quadrilaterals: Quadrilaterals are shapes with four sides and four angles, and include parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, squares, and trapezoids.

5. Circles: Circles are sets of points equidistant from a central point, and their properties include diameter, radius, circumference, and area.

6. Polygons: Polygons are shapes with straight sides and angles, such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons.

7. Transformations: Transformations include translations (slides), rotations (turns), reflections (flips), and dilations (resizing).

8. Geometric proofs: Proofs involve using logical reasoning and evidence to show that a given statement is true, such as proving that two triangles are congruent, parallel lines have congruent corresponding angles, or that the sum of the angles in a triangle equals 180 degrees.

If you have specific questions about these topics or other areas of geometry, please feel free to ask for more help!