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Capstone 1 Review Draw and label each of the following. A line containing M and N A ray w/endpt U that passes through P Line p and line r intersect at A

Draw and label each of the following. A line containing M and N A ray w/endpt U that passes through P Line p and line r intersect at A

4. Use the planes figure to answer questions. a. 3 collinear pts b. ray c. line d. 2 planes 5. Use the rect. prism to answer the questions a. EF & ____ are parallel b. EF & ____ are skew c. EF & ____ are perp.

4. Use the planes figure to answer questions. a. 3 collinear pts b. ray c. line d. 2 planes

5. Use the rect. prism to answer the questions a 5. Use the rect. prism to answer the questions a. EF & ____ are parallel b. EF & ____ are skew c. EF & ____ are perp.

6. Use the figure below to answer questions. Classify the lines. a 6. Use the figure below to answer questions. Classify the lines. a. AC and DF b. AC and EF c. AC and EA 7. Name the plane.

5. Use the figure below to answer questions. Classify the lines. a 5. Use the figure below to answer questions. Classify the lines. a. AC and DF b. AC and EF c. AC and EA 6. Name the plane.

8. Name all the angles. 9. Classify each angle 8. Name all the angles. 9. Classify each angle. (acute, right, obtuse or straight) a. mPAQ = 21° b. mRMT = 96° c. mPLS = 143° d. mNVK = 180°

8. Name all the angles. 9. Classify each angle 8. Name all the angles. 9. Classify each angle. (acute, right, obtuse or straight) a. mPAQ = 21° b. mRMT = 96° c. mPLS = 143° d. mNVK = 180°

10. Find distance from H to J. ______ 11 10. Find distance from H to J. ______ 11. U is the midpt of TV, TU= 3x + 4, and UV = 5x – 2. Find value of UV = ____ & TV = ____ 12. RS bisects QRT, mQRS =(3x + 8)° and mSRT = (9x – 4)°. Find mSRT = ____

10. Find distance from H to J. ______

11. U is the midpoint of TV, TU= 3x + 4, and UV = 5x – 2 11. U is the midpoint of TV, TU= 3x + 4, and UV = 5x – 2. Find value of UV = ____ & TV = ____

12. RS bisects QRT, mQRS =(3x + 8)° and mSRT = (9x – 4)° 12. RS bisects QRT, mQRS =(3x + 8)° and mSRT = (9x – 4)°. Find mSRT = ____

13. Tell whether the angles are only adjacent, adjacent and form a linear pair, or not adjacent. a. 1 and 2 b. 4 and 5 c. 3 and 4 14. If mT = (5x – 10)°, find the measure of each of the following. a. Supplement of mT b. Complement of mT

13. Tell whether the angles are only adjacent, adjacent and form a linear pair, or not adjacent. a. 1 and 2 b. 4 and 5 c. 3 and 4

14. If mT = (5x – 10)°, find the measure of each of the following. a 14. If mT = (5x – 10)°, find the measure of each of the following. a. Supplement of mT b. Complement of mT

15. Give an example of each of the angle pair. a. 1 and 8 b 15. Give an example of each of the angle pair. a. 1 and 8 b. 1 and 6 c. 3 and 6 d. 5 and 3 16. Identify the transversal and classify angles. a. 2 and 3 b. 2 and 4 c. 4 and 5

15. Give an example of each of the angle pair. a. 1 and 8 b 15. Give an example of each of the angle pair. a. 1 and 8 b. 1 and 6 c. 3 and 6 d. 5 and 3

16. Identify the transversal and classify angles. a. 2 and 3 b 16. Identify the transversal and classify angles. a. 2 and 3 b. 2 and 4 c. 4 and 5

17. Find m3 = _______ if m3 = (45x + 30)°, m5 = (25x + 10)° 18 17. Find m3 = _______ if m3 = (45x + 30)°, m5 = (25x + 10)° 18. Find x = ______

17. Find m3 = _______ if m3 = (45x + 30)°, m5 = (25x + 10)°

18. Find x = ______

19. Find mABD = ________ 20. Find mDEF = ________

19. Find mABD = ________

20. Find mDEF = ________