Geometry Chapter 1 Review. Example #1 Describe the pattern and find the next two terms. 8, -4, 2, -1,...

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Geometry Chapter 1 Review

Example #1 Describe the pattern and find the next two terms. 8, -4, 2, -1,...

Example #2 Name 3 collinear points. A B C E D Q

Example #3 Name four noncoplanar points. A B C E D Q

Example #4 What is the intersection of AB and plane Q. A B C E D Q

Example #5 Find the amount of fence needed to fence in the running track. 212 ft 75 ft

Example #6 Find the area of the running track. 212 ft 75 ft

Example #7 Name a ray opposite to DG. A B C F D E G

Example #8 If AC = 25, find AB and BC. 2x - 6 x + 7 AB C

Example #9 S is the midpoint of RT. Find RS and ST. 5x + 3 7x - 9 RST

Example #10 If m ADB = 127°, find m ADC. A C B D 6x x + 19

Example #11 Find the coordinates of the midpoint of LK if L(5, 9) and K(17, 29).

Example #12 Find the value of x. m BDK = 3x + 4 and m JDR = 5x - 10 B D K J R

Example #13 Find DJ if D(8, -2) and J(-4, -12).

Example #14 M (7,21) is the midpoint of KL, with endpoint K (-4, 44). Find the coordinates of the other endpoint.

Example #15 Find the amount of carpet needed to carpet the bedroom shown below. 15 ft 9 ft 4.5 ft 9 ft 7 ft 3 ft