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Practice for Wednesday’s test February 20, 2009 If this were a quiz... Practice for Wednesday’s test

If this were a quiz... ABCD is a parallelogram. Solve for x and y, then find the measure of each angle. A D B C

Which one is concave? Which one is convex? If this were a quiz... Which one is concave? Which one is convex? #1 #2

If this were a quiz... ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid. Use this information to solve for x & y. Then find the measure of each angle and the two sides. A B D C

If this were a quiz... ABCD is an trapezoid. Use this information to solve for x. Then find the measure of each angle. B A D C ** Consecutive angles are supplementary **

If this were a quiz... Which figures are polygons? B C Which figures are polygons? Which figures are not polygons? D E F

If this were a quiz... ABCD is a rectangle. Solve for x, y, & k, then find the length of each side. C A B D

If this were a quiz... ABCD is a square. Solve for x and y, then find the length of each side. C A B D

If this were a quiz... 10 Solve for x 22 8 x x 36

If this were a quiz... The following shape is a rhombus. Solve for x and y. A C B D

If this were a quiz... ABCD is a parallelogram. Solve for x and then find the measure of EVERY angle. A D B C

If this were a quiz... EF is the mid-segment of this triangle. E F O M Find the length of MO and EF E F O M

If this were a quiz... Question Name the angles from smallest to biggest.

If this were a quiz... Solve for x and find the measure of every missing angle. 53° 5x+2 °

If this were a quiz... Solve

If this were a quiz... Use the following information and the Segment Addition Postulate to solve for ‘x’. Then find the length of HJ and the length of JK J K H

If this were a quiz... What equation do you need to create to solve for x ? Solve the equation. Find the measure of each angle