Geometry 1-2 Mixed Review: Points, Lines, and Planes

By Matt Richardson
Last updated almost 3 years ago
12 Questions

Review Lesson 1-1: Make an orthographic drawing for the isometric drawing below.


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Get Ready for Lesson 1-3: Simplify the absolute value. Enter only a number.

Get Ready for Lesson 1-3: Simplify the absolute value. Enter only a number.

Algebra Review: Solve the equation. Show each step on the canvas.
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Vocabulary Review: Match each net in the left column with the three-dimensional figure it represents on the right.

Vocabulary: Is the word conjecture used as a noun or verb in the sentence?

You make a conjecture that your volleyball team will win.

Vocabulary: Is the word conjecture used as a noun or verb in the sentence?

Assuming that your sister ate the last cookie is a conjecture.

Vocabulary: Is the word conjecture used as a noun or verb in the sentence?

You conjecture that your town will have an upgraded cellular tower.

Postulates: Complete the postulate.

Postulate 1-1 Through any two points there is exactly one __________.

Postulates: Complete the postulate.

Postulate 1-2 If two distinct lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one __________.

Postulates: Complete the postulate.

Postulate 1-3 If two distinct planes intersect, then they intersect in exactly one __________.

Postulates: Complete the postulate.

Postulate 1-4 Through any three noncollinear points there is exactly one __________.