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Question 1
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Write the equation of a line with a slope of 3/4 and a y-intercept of -11. Write your answer in slope-intercept form.

Question 2
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Write the equation of a line that passes through the points (-2, 10) and (-1, 13). Write your answer in slope-intercept form.

Question 3
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Write the equation of a line parallel to y = 1/3x + 2 through the point (12, -8). Write your answer in slope-intercept form.

Question 4
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Write the equation of a line perpendicular to y = 4x + 2 through the point (12, -5). Write your answer in slope-intercept form.

Use the linear equation below for the next 3 questions.

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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Use the diagram below for the next 6 questions.
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Use the diagram below for the next 6 questions.

For each question, find the measure of the indicated angle. The angle measures will change for each question.
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Use the diagram below for the next 4 questions.

For each question, identify each pair of segments as parallel, perpendicular, skew, or none.
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Question 28
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Question 30
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Question 31
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Question 34
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Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 35
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Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 36
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Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 37
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Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Use the diagram below for the next 2 questions.

For each question, name the parallel lines given the provided angle relationship.
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Use the diagram below for the next 4 questions.
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Use the proof below for the next 4 questions.
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Use the proof below for the next 4 questions.
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Use the proof below for the next 4 questions.
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Question 64
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BONUS: Complete the following proof in the Show Your Work section. (3 points)

Question 5
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What is the slope?

Question 6
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What is the y-intercept?

Question 7
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Using the graph provided, graph the equation.

Determine of the following pairs of lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither:


Parallel
Perpendicular
Neither
Determine of the following pairs of lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither:


Parallel
Perpendicular
Neither
Determine of the following pairs of lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither:

Line 1: (-1, 2) and (2, 3)

Line 2: (0, 0) and (3, 1)
Parallel
Perpendicular
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Determine of the following pairs of lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither:

Line 1: (0, 1) and (1, 3)

Line 2: (1, -4) and (3, -5)
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Perpendicular
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Question 12
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_______ and e are alternate interior angles.

Question 13
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_______ and g are vertical angles.

Question 14
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_______ and h are corresponding angles.

Question 15
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_______ and b form a linear pair.

Question 16
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_______ and b are alternate exterior angles.

Question 17
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_______ and e are consecutive interior angles.

Question 18
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If m\angle{1} = 65o, then m\angle{4} = ________

Question 19
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If m\angle{1} = 110o, then m\angle{8} = ________

Question 20
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If m\angle{1} = 71o, then m\angle{5} = ________

Question 21
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If m\angle{1} = 54o, then m\angle{2} = ________

Question 22
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If m\angle{3} = 117o, then m\angle{5} = ________

Question 23
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If m\angle{4} = 62o, then m\angle{5} = ________

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Question 27
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Parallel lines are coplanar.
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Skew lines never intersect.
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Skew lines are coplanar.
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Parallel lines intersect at exactly one point.
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Parallel lines have slopes that are opposites.
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Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of each other.
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Question 38
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Question 44
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Reason #2

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Reason #3

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Reason #4

Question 47
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Reason #5

Question 48
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Reason #2

Question 49
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Reason #3

Question 50
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Reason #4

Question 51
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Reason #5

Question 52
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Reason #2

Question 53
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Reason #3

Question 54
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Reason #4

Question 55
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Reason #5

Use the proof below for the next 8 questions.
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Question 57
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Reason #5

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Statement #6

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Statement #7

Question 60
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Reason #7

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Statement #8

Question 62
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Reason #8

Question 63
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Reason #9

\overline{YS} and \overline{WQ}
Parallel
Perpendicular
Skew
None
\overline{WQ} and \overline{YX}
Parallel
Perpendicular
Skew
None
\overline{YX} and \overline{XZ}
Parallel
Perpendicular
Skew
None
\overline{QT} and \overline{QR}
Parallel
Perpendicular
Skew
None
\angle{1} \cong \angle{4}
a || b
a || c
a || d
b || c
b || d
c || d
\angle{3} is supplementary to \angle{2}
a || b
a || c
a || d
b || c
b || d
c || d
Is r // s?
Yes
No
Is r // t?
Yes
No
Is m // n?
Yes
No
If r // s and s // t, then ____ // ____?
r // s
r // t
s // t
m // n
Statement #4
m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 180
m\angle{1} = m\angle{2}
\angle{1} \cong \angle{2}
m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 90