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Per 4 IM 2 S2 p1 Final Assessment (Due 6/9/2025)

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1.

Angle Basics

If m∠DEG = (9x – 14)°, m∠GEF = (14y + 5)°, m∠FEH = 31°, find the values of x and y.

x=

y=

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2.

Angles Formed by Parallel Lines

Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:

These angles are on the other two lines. Therefore these angles are

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3.

Angles Formed by Parallel Lines

Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:

These angles are on the other two lines. Therefore these angles are

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4.

Using Parallel Lines

If m∠1 = 53°, find each measure.

m∠2=

m∠3=

m∠4=

m∠5=

m∠6=

m∠7=

m∠8=

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5.

Given the 2 lines are cut by a transversal and are parallel:

Solve for x

x=

y=

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6.

Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons

Find the measures of the angles this polygon:

16-gon

Sum of the interior angles degrees

Each interior angle is

Sum of the exterior angles degrees

Each exterior angle is

(Round your answers to one decimal place)

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7.

Find the values of x, y and z.

x=

y=

z=

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8.

Angles of a Triangle

Find the value:

x=

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9.

Dilations

Graph and label each figure and its image under a dilation with the given

scale factor (k). Assume all dilations use the origin (0,0) as the center of dilation.

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O':

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