Vocab (angle pairs, collinear, postulate, etc.) Nets Naming points, lines, planes, segments, rays Finding intersections Using a protractor/ruler Segment.

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Vocab (angle pairs, collinear, postulate, etc.) Nets Naming points, lines, planes, segments, rays Finding intersections Using a protractor/ruler Segment addition postulate Angle addition postulate Midpoint Distance Perimeter/Circumference Area Converting inches to feet Tools of Geometry Test

A.) C B.) A C.) FD.) D L C.) F F Which letter is on the bottom of the cube, if E is on top?

Which 3 points are collinear? LF A.) A, C, and B B.) D, C, and B D.) B, C, and E A.) A, C, and B C.) A, E, and E

Where do planes ABC and GED intersect? A.) line AG B.) line AD C.) segment AGD.) segment AD L B.) line AD F

What are complimentary angles? A.) 2 angles whose sum is 90 degrees B.) 90 degree angles C.) 2 angles whose sum is 180 degrees D.) 180 degree angles L A.) 2 angles whose sum is 90 degrees F

What type of angle pair is shown? A.) adjacent angles B.) complimentary C.) vertical anglesD.) supplementary L C.) vertical angles F

What type of angle pair shares a side And has a sum of 180 degrees? A.) vertical angles B.) linear pair C.) supplementary anglesD.) adjacent angles L B.) linear pair F

LF What angle is complimentary to angle AXB? A.) angle CXA C.) angle DXBD.) angle CXB B.) angle FXC

B.) angle bisector L F What do you call a ray that divides an angle into 2 congruent parts? A.) congruent angles C.) segment bisectorD.) an ax

LF Ray CD bisects angle ACT. If the measure of angle ACD=3x and angle TCD=30, What is x and the measure of angle ACT? A.) x=10; 30 degrees B.) x=5; 30 degrees D.) x=5; 60 degreesC.) x=10; 60 degrees

What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a width of 2 ft and length of 21 inches? LF A.) 46 in B.) 3.75 ft C.) 69 inD.) 7.5 ft

What is the area of a circle with a radius of 5 ft? LF A.) square feet B.) 15.7 square feet C.) 31.4 square feetD.) 78.5 square feet

If CA=5x – 1, AT=3x+6, and CT=53. What is x? LF B.) 6 A) 7.9 C.) 3D.) 10.8

What is the midpoint of (12, 11) and (-2, 4)? A.) (7, 3.5) B.) (14, 7) C.) (5, 7.5)D.) (10, 15) L C.) (5, 7.5) F

What is the distance between (12, 11) and (-2, 4)? A.) B.) C.) 15.65D.) 6.24 L C.) F

LF B.) (2, -2) A) (2, 10) C.) (0, 2)D.) (4, 2) (2, 2) is the midpoint of a segment and (2, 6) is an endpoint, find the other endpoint. Hint: Graph it!

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