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100 200 400 300 400 Points, Lines, Planes Segments Famous People and their pets Distance/ Midpoint 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 The number of points needed to determine a line. What is two?
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1,2 Find EF. What is 3.1? EDF 1.2 cm 1.9 cm
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1,3 What is Paris Hilton?
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1,4 Use the distance formula to find the distance between W(-2,2) and R(5,2). What is 7?
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2,1 Three noncollinear points determine this What is a plane?
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2,2 The length of GH What is 5.3mm? FGH 9.7mm FH=15mm
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2,3 What is the Obama’s?
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2,4 Find the coordinates Of the midpoint of a segment Having the given endpoints J(-4,2) and F(5,-2). What is (0.5,0)?
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3,1 For this rectangular solid, which plane(s) contain D and are parallel to plane FEG?. What is plane DAB (or DAC, CBA, etc.)
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3,2 What is 1 7/16 in? The length of AB A B
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3,3 What is Michael Jackson?
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3,4 What is 6.3 miles? Darcy used a coordinate grid, shown below to sketch the locations of some important buildings in her town. Each block represents 1 square mile. If Darcy could travel in a straight line from her house to school, how far would she travel?
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4,1. What is a plane? A rope is used to make the shape below. Which would contain the points A, B, and C? A.Transversal B.Segment C.Secant D.plane
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4,2 Find the value of the variable and YZ if Y is between X and Z. XY=5p, YZ=p, and XY=25 What is p=5 and YZ=5?
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4,3 What is Reese Witherspoon?
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4,4 Find the coordinates of the Missing endpoint given that P is the midpoint of NQ. Q(3,9) and P(-1,5) What is (-5,1)?
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5,1 Choose one: Planes l and q are parallel planes Planes l and q intersect in line DE. Point P is in plane l.. What is Point P is in plane l?
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5,2 Find the value of the variable and YZ if Y is between X and Z. XY=2c+1, YZ=6c, and XZ=81 What is c=10 and YZ=60?
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5,3 What is former President Bush?
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5,4 What is (1,1.5)? The midpoint of AB below.
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