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Chapter 3 Review 2022

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Question 1
1.

Write the equation of a line with a slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept of 8.

Question 2
2.

Write the equation of a line that passes through the points (2, 3) and (5, -3).

Question 3
3.

Write the equation of a line parallel to y = 1/4x + 2 through the point (12, -5).

Question 4
4.

Write the equation of a line perpendicular to y = 1/4x + 2 through the point (12, -5).

Use the linear equation below for the next 2 questions.

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Question 5
5.

What is the slope of this line?

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Question 6
6.

What is the y-intercept of this line?

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Use the linear equation below for the next 2 questions.

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Question 8
8.

What is the slope of this line?

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Question 9
9.

What is the y-intercept of this line?

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Question 11
11.

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


Question 12
12.

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


Question 13
13.

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


Question 14
14.

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


Use the lines below for the next 2 questions.

Line 1: (10, 7) and (13, 9)

Line 2: (-4, 3) and (-1, 5)
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Question 15
15.

What is the slope of Line 1?

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Question 16
16.

What is the slope of Line 2?

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Use the lines below for the next 2 questions.

Line 1: (2, -3) and (7, -1)

Line 2: (1, 9) and (3, 4)
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Question 18
18.

What is the slope of Line 1?

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Question 19
19.

What is the slope of Line 2?

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Use the diagram below for the next 5 questions.
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Question 21
21.

\angle{1} and \angle{} _______ are Alternate Exterior Angles.

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Question 22
22.

\angle{3} and \angle{} _______ are Consecutive Interior Angles.

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Question 23
23.

\angle{3} and \angle{} _______ are Alternate Interior Angles.

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Question 24
24.

\angle{2} and \angle{} _______ are Corresponding Angles.

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Question 26
26.

Consecutive Interior Angles are _________________.

Question 27
27.

Corresponding Angles are _________________.

Question 28
28.

Alternate Interior Angles are _________________.

Question 29
29.

Alternate Exterior Angles are _________________.

Question 30
30.

Vertical Angles are _________________.

Question 31
31.

A Linear Pair is _________________.

Use the diagram below for the next 3 questions.
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Question 32
32.

If m\angle{1} = 72o, then m\angle{5} = ________

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Question 33
33.

If m\angle{4} = 66o, then m\angle{6} = ________

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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 42
42.

Two lines that are not coplanar and do not intersect are called?

Question 43
43.

Which of the following is the difference between Parallel Lines and Skew Lines?

Question 44
44.

Perpendicular Lines have slopes that are _________________________________.

Question 45
45.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 46
46.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 47
47.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 48
48.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 49
49.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Question 50
50.

Using the diagram below, find the value of x.

Use the diagram below for the next 8 questions.

For each question, determine which lines (a & b, c & d, or none), if any, must be parallel with the given information.
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Use the diagram below for the next 6 questions.
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Use the proof below for the next 5 questions.
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Question 65
65.

Reason #1

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Question 66
66.

Reason #2

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Question 67
67.

Reason #3

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Use the proof below for the next 5 questions.
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Question 70
70.

Reason #1

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Question 71
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Reason #2

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Question 72
72.

Reason #3

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In the proof below, first reorder the statements to complete the left side of the proof. Then, provide the reasons for each statement.
Question 75
75.

Put the statements in the correct order to complete the proof.

  1. \angle{1} \cong \angle{2}
  2. \angle{2} \cong \angle{3}
  3. m // n
  4. \angle{1} \cong \angle{3}
  5. a // b
Using the correct order of the proof completed above, state the reasons for each step.
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Question 76
76.

Reason #1

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Question 77
77.

Reason #2

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Question 78
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Reason #3

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In the proof below, first reorder the remaining statements to complete the left side of the proof. Then, provide the reasons for each statement.
Question 81
81.

Put the statements in the correct order to complete the proof.

  1. -2x = -36
  2. -2x + 28 = -6
  3. \angle{3} \cong \angle{6}
  4. 4x + 28 = 6x - 8
  5. m\angle{3} = m\angle{6}
Using the correct order of the proof completed above, state the reasons for each step.
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Question 82
82.

Reason #4

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Question 83
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Reason #5

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Question 7
7.

Which of the following is the graph of the equation?

Question 10
10.

Which of the following is the graph of the equation?

Question 17
17.

Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?

Question 20
20.

Are these lines parallel, perpendicular, or neither?

Question 25
25.

\angle{5} and \angle{} _______ are Vertical Angles.

Question 34
34.

If m\angle{7} = 102o, then m\angle{2} = ________

Question 35
35.

If m\angle{3} = 112o, then m\angle{6} = ________

Question 36
36.

If m\angle{2} = 92o, then m\angle{3} = ________

Question 37
37.

If m\angle{7} = 96o, then m\angle{5} = ________

Question 38
38.

\overline{RS} and \overline{QR}

Question 39
39.

\overline{QT} and \overline{YZ}

Question 40
40.

\overline{RQ} and \overline{YZ}

Question 41
41.

\overline{QR} and \overline{TZ}

Question 51
51.

\angle{2} \cong \angle{9}

Question 52
52.

\angle{9} \cong \angle{12}

Question 53
53.

\angle{1} is supplementary to \angle{5}

Question 54
54.

\angle{4} \cong \angle{10}

Question 55
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\angle{11} \cong \angle{12}

Question 56
56.

\angle{7} is supplementary to \angle{12}

Question 57
57.

\angle{3} \cong \angle{6}

Question 58
58.

\angle{1} \cong \angle{16}

Question 59
59.

Is d // e?

Question 60
60.

Is e // h?

Question 61
61.

Is d // j?

Question 62
62.

Is g // f?

Question 63
63.

If e // h and h // j, then ____ // ____?

Question 64
64.

If e \perp f and f \perp j, then ____ // ____?

Question 68
68.

Reason #4

Question 69
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Reason #5

Question 73
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Reason #4

Question 74
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Reason #5

Question 79
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Reason #4

Question 80
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Reason #5

Question 84
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Reason #6

Question 85
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Reason #7

Question 86
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Reason #8

Question 87
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Reason #9