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Review For Chapter 3 Test

In partners: (2) You will each do the problem on your own If you name is called from the random name generator, you have the opportunity to explain and give an answer for 3 pts. You may pass, but may not get another opportunity for points

Question 1 What are all segments that intersect QU? Need all answers and ONLY correct segments

Question 2 What is the relationship between angle 7 and angle 1? Are they congruent?

Question 3 If the measure of angle 2 is 75 degrees, what is the measure of angle 10? Why? (2 Point Question)

Question 4 Angle 5 is 95 degrees. What is the measure of angle 12? Why? (2 Point Question)

Question 5 Lines m and n are parallel. Angle 8 is equal to 5x+10 degrees. Angle 10 is equal to 7x+4. What is the value of x?

Question 6 Determine the slope of the line through points A(0,7) and B(2,4).

Question 7 A line contains the points A(4,y) and B(7,3). Find the value of y so the line has a slope of -5.  

Question 8 Write the following in point-slope form, and graph the equation: m: 2 , (4,5)

Question 9 True or False. If false, correct the underlined word. (2 Points) Skew Lines are coplanar lines that do not intersect. Parallel Planes are planes that do not intersect.

Question 10 Determine whether line AB is parallel, perpendicular, or neither to line CD. A(1,2) B(4,3) C(5,8) D(8,9)

Question 11 Given the following information, determine which lines if any are parallel. State the postulate or theorem that justifies your answer. 2 Points

Question 12 Given the following information, determine which lines if any are parallel. State the postulate or theorem that justifies your answer. 2 Points

Question 13 Page 225 # 3 and #7

Question 14 Page 226 #10 and # 12

Question 15 Page 226 #14, #16

Question 16 Page 227 # 21

Question 17 Page 227 #28

Question 18 Page 227 #31

Question 19 Page 227 #23

Question 20 Page 228 #37

Tie Breaker Page 228 #38