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Which angle forms a linear pair with  |
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Daniel wants to send Jasmine flowers for her birthday. At the flower store, he can choose between roses, irises, or carnations. The salesperson tells Daniel that 50% of the customers buy roses, 30% buy carnations, and 20% buy irises. Which of the following is a valid conjecture? |
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Jasmine will be excited to receive flowers for her birthday. |
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Daniel will buy Jasmine irises. |
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The salesperson likes carnations. |
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More customers buy roses than carnations. |
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For the proof shown, provide the reason for part f. |
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Definition of a line |
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Definition of Addition |
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Symmetric Property of Equality |
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Definition of congruent segments |
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In the figure shown, is complementary to and is complementary to . Which statement is true if none of the measures of the angles equal 45? |
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is complementary to . |
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is complementary to itself. |
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Which term best describes and  |
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alternate interior angles |
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alternate exterior angles |
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consecutive interior angles |
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corresponding angles |
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Find the measure of if    , and  |
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65 |
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70 |
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110 |
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Which statement cannot be used to prove  |
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slope slope  |
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Find the distance from G(-3, -1) to the line whose equation is y = 4. |
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3 |
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2 |
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4 |
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Find  |
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68 |
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62 |
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50 |
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What is the value of n? |
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26 |
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24 |
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14 |
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Congruence of triangles is reflexive, _____________, and transitive. |
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associative |
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commutative |
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distributive |
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symmetric |
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What three things are accepted as true without verification or proof? |
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definitions, postulates, and undefined terms. |
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conclusions, hypotheses, and postulates |
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theorems, postulates, and undefined terms |
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definitions, theorems, and postulates |
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If bisects which angle is congruent to |
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If 1 and 2 form a linear pair and m 1 = 2x + 16 and m 2 = 50x + 60, find m 2. |
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180 |
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20 |
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160 |
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80 |
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Find the distance from R(6, -4) to the line with the equation y = 12. |
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8 |
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6 |
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-16 |
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16 |
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If triangle FGH is congruent to triangle JKI, name the corresponding angles. |
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F I, G J, H K |
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F J, G K, H I |
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F G, H I, J K |
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F K, G I, H J |
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Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with a side measure of 57 centimeters. |
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649 cm |
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285 cm |
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342 cm |
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228 cm |
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Find the perimeter of with vertices D(2, -2), E(-5, 1), and F(0, 6). |
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23.0 units |
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57.4 units |
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11.5 units |
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14.2 units |
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In the figure, points A, B, and C lie in plane Z. Which of the following postulates can be used to show that A and B are collinear? |
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Through any three points not on the same line, there is exactly one plane. |
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If two planes intersect, then their intersection is a line. |
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Through any two points, there is exactly one line. |
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If two lines intersect, then their intersection is exactly one point. |
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Determine the coordinates of Q. |
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(-2b, 2b) |
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(-2b, b) |
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(-2b, 2b ) |
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(-2b, 4b) |
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