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Chapter 3 Review

Jeopardy Parallel & Skew diagram Transversal Triangles Linear Equations 100 200 300 400 500

Diagram for all “Parallel & Skew” questions H B C A D

Diagram for all “Transversal” questions 2 5 1 8 3 4 9 6 7

Parallel & Skew for 100 What are skew lines?

Parallel & Skew for 200 List all segments parallel to HG.

Parallel & Skew for 300 List a plane parallel to plane EFBA

Parallel & Skew for 400 List all segments parallel to plane ABCD.

Parallel & Skew for 500 List all segments skew to EA.

Transversal for 100 Name 2 pairs of corresponding angles.

Transversal for 200 Name 2 pairs of vertical angles.

Transversal for 300 Name 2 pairs of same side interior angles.

Transversal for 400 Name 2 pairs of alternate interior angles.

Transversal for 500 What angle pair describes <5 and <7?

Triangles for 100 Find the measure of x. x 44 30

Triangles for 200 Find the measures of x, y, and z. 48 30 51 z y x

Triangles for 300 Find the measure of x. 65 x 31

Triangles for 400 Find the measure of x. 60 145 x

Triangles for 500 Find the measures of x, y, and z. 67 68 50 x y 32 z

Linear Equations for 100 What is the formula for slope? Slope intercept form? Point slope form?

Linear Equations for 200 Write the equation of the line that has slope -1/3 and a y-intercept of 5.

Linear Equations for 300 Write the equation of the line that has slope ¾ and passes through the point (5,-8).

Linear Equations for 400 Write the equation of the line that passes through points (1,3) and (-2,-3).

Linear Equations for 500 Graph the line