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Unit 2 Test
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Question 12
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Question 16
16.
Determine the value of
x
that makes lines
s
and
t
parallel.
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Question 17
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Question 1
1.
Which pair of lines are
skew
?
lines AG and ED
lines AG and FE
Question 2
2.
Which pair of lines are
parallel
?
lines AG and FE
lines BH and HD
Question 3
3.
Name a pair of
parallel
planes.
Planes ABH & BHG
Planes AGE & FCE
Question 4
4.
Name a pair of
alternate interior angles
.
angles 4 & 6
angles 1 & 8
Question 5
5.
Name a pair of
consecutive interior angles
.
angles 4 & 6
angles 1 & 8
Question 6
6.
Choose the equation of a line
parallel
to line:
Question 7
7.
Choose the equation of a line
perpendicular
to line:
Question 8
8.
If lines are parallel, then
alternate exterior angles
are...
congruent
opposite
Question 9
9.
Find the measure of angle 5.
38 degrees
52 degrees
142 degrees
Question 10
10.
Find the measure of angle 6.
170 degrees
52 degrees
80 degrees
Question 11
11.
State the
angle relationship
between the angles with the variable
x
.
alternate interior angles
vertical anlges
Write an equation for
x
using the expressions in the diagram.
Question 13
13.
Solve the equation you wrote in problem 12 for
x
.
Question 14
14.
Use your answer for
x
in problem 13 and an angle relationship to find y.
Question 15
15.
Find the shorest distance from point P to line SQ.
visibility
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Write an equation of a line passing through (-3, 4) and
parallel
to
Question 18
18.
Write an equation of a line passing through (-3, 4) and
perpendicular
to
Question 19
19.
Prove the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem by matching the statements and reasons in the correct logical order.
Draggable item
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Corresponding Item
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Given In Diagram
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Vertical Angles Theroem
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Question 20
20.
Prove the Transitive Property of Angle Congruence by putting the steps in the correct logical order based on the conditional statement given.
lines FE and BH
lines AG and AB
lines BH and HD
lines FE and BH
lines AG and AB
lines AG and ED
Planes FEG & CDH
Planes BHC & AGH
Planes AGF & FED
angles 1 & 2
angles 6 & 2
angles 3 & 6
angles 1 & 2
angles 6 & 2
angles 3 & 6
supplementary
similar
complementary
80 degrees
170 degrees
142 degrees
38 degrees
alternate exterior angles
linear pair
consecutive interior angles
Corresponding Angles Theorem
Lines
g
and
h
are parallel
Transitive Property of Congruence