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Chapter 1 Part 2 Review
By Erin Eurek
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Use the picture below to answer questions 1 - 4. *Draw the picture!
Question 1
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Angle 1 and angle _____ are vertical angles.
Question 2
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Angle 2 and angle _____ are vertical angles.
Question 3
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Solve for x and y
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Question 4
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Find the value of m
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Question 5
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Find the value of y.
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Angle 2 and __________ are alternate exterior angles .
Question 8
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List all pairs corresponding angles.
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Question 9
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Solve for x
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Question 10
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Solve for x
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Question 11
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Solve for x.
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Question 12
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Solve for x
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Question 13
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Solve for x. Make sure to put your answer in the answer spot!
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Fill in the diamond problems below.
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Question 20
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Find the value of x & y. Hint: x & y can't be in the same equation.
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Question 21
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SPIRAL review- Multiply (x+2)(3x-4). Express your area as a SUM
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Question 22
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Fill in the missing peices. Then represent your area as a product and area as a sum
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Select all the pairs that represent same-side interior angles.
Angle 4 & Angle 8
Angle 2 & Angle 6
Angle 3 & Angle 5
Angle 1 & Angle 7
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Question 15
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1st hour dont do
Determine if the set of numbers could represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Explain.
1 mi, 5 mi, 3 mi
A No, because 3 + 5 > 1 contradicts the triangle inequality theorem.
B No, because 1 +3 < 5 contradicts the triangle inequality theorem.
C Yes, because 3 + 5 > 1 satisfies the triangle inequality theorem.
D Yes, because 1 + 3 < 5 satisfies the triangle inequality theorem.
First hour dont do
You can draw a triangle using these side lengths.
5,7,9
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False
First hour dont do
You can draw a triangle using these side lengths.
3,4,1
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