Distance Formula Q1 of 13 Find the distance between:

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Distance Formula Q1 of 13 Find the distance between: (-2, 4) and (3, 6)

Midpoint Formula Q2 of 13 Find the midpoint of: (-2, 4) and (3, 6)

Classifying Polygons Q3 of 13 Give the name of a triangle that has no congruent sides.

Distance Formula Q4 of 13 Find the distance from the origin to the point: (5, 9)

Distance Formula Q5 of 13 Two brothers start at their house and run in opposite directions for 20 seconds. Tom ends up at a point 20 ft. north and 25 ft. east of the house. Tim ends up at a point 32 ft. south and 28 ft. west of the house. How far apart are they?

Linear Equations Q6 of 13 Write the equation of the line that passes through: (2, 5) and (-1, 11)

Linear Equations Q7 of 13 Are the following equations parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

Linear Equations Q8 of 13 Write the equation of the line that is parallel to y = 4x - 2 and passes through the point (-3, 5).

Linear Equations Q9 of 13 Write the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = 3x - 4 and passes through the point (-3, 5).

Partitioning Segments Q10 of 13 Find the point P that partitions the segment from A (2, 4) to B (5, 10) in the ratio of 1:2.

Perimeter and Area Q11of 13 Find the perimeter of the following triangle.

Perimeter and Area Q12 of 13 Find the area of the following triangle.

Perimeter and Area Q13 of 13 Find the perimeter of the following figure.

Answers 5.39 2. (0.5, 5) Square 4. Kite Scalene 6. 10.30 5.39 2. (0.5, 5) Square 4. Kite Scalene 6. 10.30 Yes 8. 74.25 ft. y = -2x+9 10. Perpendicular y = 4x + 17 12. y = (-1/3)x + 4 (3, 6) 14. (1, 0) 23.09 16. 24 28.77 18. 45 6 20. 3 Extra Answers: Rhombus, Isosceles, No, Parallel, Neither