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Math Undefine d Terms Geometry Works POINTS Measurin g Segments 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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Category One 100 Points n What does the figure represents?
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Category One 200 Points n What do you call a subset of a line consisting of two distinct points?
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Category One 300 Points n An undefined term in geometry represented by any flat surface?
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Category One 400 Points n A subset of a line that has an infinite set of points starting at a definite point and going endlessly in one direction?
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Category One 500 Points n How many planes are suggested by the surfaces of the ice cube?
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Category Two 100 Points n Points that lie on the same line are called _______.
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Category Two 200 Points n What name can be given to the figure? A B C
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Category Two 300 Points n If two planes intersect, then they intersect in a ______.
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Category Two 400 Points n In the figure, what is the intersection of AE and BD? M A B X D E F
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Category Two 500 Points n Name three lines that intersect at point S. X W X W U v U v S Q R Q R V T
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Category Three 100 Points What type of lines does the figure represents?
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Category Three 200 Points n If two lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one _______.
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Category Three 300 Points n For every two points there is exactly one ______.
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Category Three 400 Points n How long is the length of a line?
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Category Three 500 Points n A statement that is accepted without proof.
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Category Four 100 Points n What is the absolute value of -32?
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Category Four 200 Points n Two segments with the same length are called ___________.
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Category Four 300 Points n Find AB if the coordinate of point A is -8, and the coordinate of point B is 12.
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Category Four 400 Points n In the given figure, A C D A C D Tell whether if AC + CD = AD as true or false. Tell whether if AC + CD = AD as true or false.
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Category Four 500 Points n In the figure, P Q R P Q R If PQ = 2x, QR = x, and PR = 15, what is the value of x?
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Category Five 100 Points Planes that do not intersect are called _______.
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Category Five 200 Points n A part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shape, and relative position of figures and with properties of space.
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Category Five 300 Points n Which statement can be true about three planes? A. They don’t have point of intersection. A. They don’t have point of intersection. B. They intersect in a line. B. They intersect in a line. C. They have points in common. C. They have points in common.
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Category Five 400 Points n Simplify the expression; - 12 – (-2) - 12 – (-2)
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Category Five 500 Points n " Railroad tracks can be used as an example of ____________." a. skew lines b. perpendicular lines b. perpendicular lines c. rays c. rays d. parallel lines d. parallel lines
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