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Unit 2 Practice Test
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Question 12
12.
Write
AND
Solve
an equation for x.
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Question 13
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Question 16
16.
Write an equation of a line passing through (8, -2) and
parallel
to
Note: Final answers must be in y = mx +b form.
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Question 17
17.
Write an equation of a line passing through (8, -2) and
perpendicular
to
Note: Final answers must be in y = mx +b form.
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Question 1
1.
Which pair of lines are
skew
?
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B
Question 2
2.
Name a pair of
parallel
lines.
A
B
Question 3
3.
Name a pair of
parallel
planes.
A
B
Question 4
4.
Name a pair of
alternate exterior angles
.
A
B
Question 5
5.
Name a pair of
consecutive interior angles
.
A
B
Question 6
6.
Choose the equation of the line
parallel
to:
A
B
Question 7
7.
Choose the equation of the line
perpendicular
to:
A
B
Question 8
8.
If two lines are parallel, then the
consecutive interior angles
are...
A
B
Question 9
9.
Find the meaure of
angle 1
.
A
B
Question 10
10.
Find the meaure of
angle 6
.
A
B
Question 11
11.
State the angle relationship between the angles with the variable x.
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B
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Using an angle relationship, determine the value of y.
Question 14
14.
Find the shortest distance from point A to line XZ.
Round to the nearest tenth.
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Question 15
15.
Determine the value of x that makes line s and t parallel.
Question 18
18.
Prove AIAT by matching the statements to the correct reasons in a logical order.
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Question 19
19.
Prove: If angle 1 is congruent to angle 4, then angle 2 is congruent to angle 3.
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line t is parallel to line s
Transitive Property of Congruence