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Find DF if D is between E and F, ED = 6x - 4, DF = 3x + 5, and EF = 46. |
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22 |
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20 |
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26 |
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28 |
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In the figure, bisects at V. Find the measure of if VZ=4a+3 and VW=15-2a. |
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22 |
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28 |
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12 |
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24 |
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Which angle forms a linear pair with  |
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Determine if the following conjecture is true or false? Explain. Given: x2 = 4 Conjecture: x = 4 or x = -4 |
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True; two answers are always more accurate than one answer. |
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False; the square root of 4 is 2 or -2. |
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True; squaring a positive number results in a positive number and squaring a negative number results in a positive number. |
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False; the square root of a positive number is always a positive number. |
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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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Find the value of x. |
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145 |
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126 |
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54 |
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110 |
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Find the value of x so the line that passes through (x, 5) and (12, 2) is perpendicular to the line that passes through (0, 1) and (2, 7). |
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5 |
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4 |
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3 |
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-3 |
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8. |
Which figure is an isosceles triangle? |
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What is the measure of  |
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32 |
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31 |
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62 |
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120 |
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10. |
Which angle corresponds to if  |
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For the proof shown, provide the reason for part d. |
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Symmetric Property (=) |
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Definition of a line |
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Definition of congruent segments |
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Definition of Addition |
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12. |
Two triangles are necessarily congruent if and only if __________. |
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two of their sides are congruent. |
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their corresponding angles are congruent. |
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their corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent. |
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their corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent, and they are rotated to the same position. |
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If then triangle WXY is congruent to triangle _______. |
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ZWY |
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WZY |
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WYZ |
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YZW |
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Which pair of triangles shows FGH QRS by the AAS Theorem? |
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Since AAS is a theorem and SSS, SAS, and ASA are all postulates, ___________________. |
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AAS can be proven, but SSS, SAS, and ASA are just accepted as facts. |
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AAS cannot be proven. |
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AAS is technically the only way to prove two triangles to be congruent. |
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AAS is a less reliable way to see if two triangles are congruent. |
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Graph the line that is perpendicular to the graph of the equation that passes through the point (5,0). |
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Write the equation of the line perpendicular to that passes through the point (3,-13) |
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Write the equation of the line that has an x-intercept of –6 and a y-intercept of 3. |
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19. |
Find AC. |
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3.5 cm |
B. |
4.9 cm |
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5.0 cm |
D. |
1.5 cm |
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If and lie in plane P. Which of the following postulates can be used to show that lies in plane P? |
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A plane contains at least three points not on the same line. |
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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 points lie in a plane, then the entire line containing those points lies in that plane. |
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