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Angles a and b are Angles a and b are congruent because of congruent because of
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Which angle is adjacent to DGC?∠
a) FGA∠b) DGE∠c) EGF∠d) AGB∠
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Which angle is adjacent to DGC?∠
a) FGA∠b) DGE∠c) EGF∠d) AGB∠
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Write and solve an equation to Write and solve an equation to find the measure of angle b. find the measure of angle b.
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Line l and m are parallel. Angle 8 Line l and m are parallel. Angle 8 is congruent to angle 2 because is congruent to angle 2 because of_____________ ___________ of_____________ ___________
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If line p and line t are parallel, If line p and line t are parallel, name one pair of name one pair of corresponding angles.corresponding angles.
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If line p and line t are parallel, If line p and line t are parallel, name one pair of corresponding name one pair of corresponding angles.angles.
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∠x and y are complementary. ∠
∠x = (2w + 8)˚ and y = 14 ∠˚ What is the measure of
x? ∠
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∠x and y are complementary. ∠
∠x = (2w + 8)˚ and y = 14 ˚ ∠What is the measure of x? ∠
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∠x = (2w + 8)˚
∠x = 2(34) + 8
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(2w + 8) + 14 = 902w + 22 = 90 -22 -222w = 68w = 34
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∠h and j are supplementary. ∠
∠h = 123˚ and j = (12+3x)˚ ∠What is the measure of j? ∠
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∠h and j are supplementary. ∠
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∠j = (12 + 3x)˚
∠j = 12+ 3(15)
∠j = 12+ 45∠j = 57˚
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Lines l and m are parallel. Angle Lines l and m are parallel. Angle 6 is supplementary to which 6 is supplementary to which
angles? angles?
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Lines l and m are parallel. Angle Lines l and m are parallel. Angle 6 is supplementary to which 6 is supplementary to which
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Find the measure of Find the measure of angle M.angle M.
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What is the missing angle What is the missing angle measure?measure?
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Which rule proves that Which rule proves that these triangles are these triangles are
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Which rule proves that Which rule proves that these triangles are these triangles are
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Which rule proves that Which rule proves that these triangles are these triangles are
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a = -9, b = 8, c = 1a = -9, b = 8, c = 1
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A triangle has sides with A triangle has sides with lengths of 6 inches, 9 lengths of 6 inches, 9
inches and 14 inches. Is inches and 14 inches. Is it a right triangle?it a right triangle?
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A triangle has sides with A triangle has sides with lengths of 6 inches, 9 lengths of 6 inches, 9
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What is the length of the What is the length of the missing side?missing side?
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What is the length of the What is the length of the missing side?missing side?
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Find the distance between Find the distance between the two points shown. the two points shown. Round to the nearest tenth.Round to the nearest tenth.
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Find the distance between Find the distance between the two points shown. the two points shown. Round to the nearest tenth.Round to the nearest tenth.
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What is the length of the What is the length of the missing side?missing side?
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What is the length of the What is the length of the missing side?missing side?
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Two joggers run 8 miles north Two joggers run 8 miles north and then 5 miles west. What is and then 5 miles west. What is
the shortest distance, to the the shortest distance, to the nearest tenth nearest tenth of a mile, they of a mile, they must travel to return to their must travel to return to their
starting point?starting point?
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Two joggers run 8 miles north Two joggers run 8 miles north and then 5 miles west. What and then 5 miles west. What
is the shortest distance, to the is the shortest distance, to the nearest tenth nearest tenth of a mile, they of a mile, they must travel to return to their must travel to return to their
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Find the volume of this figure. Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.Round to the nearest tenth.
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Cylinder:Cylinder:
V = 3.14 x 5V = 3.14 x 522 x 7x 7
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Find the volume of this figure. Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.Round to the nearest tenth.
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CONE:CONE:
V = (1/3) x 3.14 x 4V = (1/3) x 3.14 x 422 x 7 x 7
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Find the volume of this figure. Find the volume of this figure. Round to the nearest tenth.Round to the nearest tenth.
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CYLINDER:CYLINDER:
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803.8 m803.8 m33
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The soccer ball is 22 cm across The soccer ball is 22 cm across in diameter. Find its volume to in diameter. Find its volume to the nearest tenth.the nearest tenth.
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SPHERE: (radius is 11 cm)SPHERE: (radius is 11 cm)
V = (4/3) x 3.14 x V = (4/3) x 3.14 x 111133
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A cone has a height of 3.2 A cone has a height of 3.2 inches and a volume of inches and a volume of 53.59 cubic inches. 53.59 cubic inches.
Find the radius.Find the radius.
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Cone:Cone:
V = (1/3) x 3.14 x rV = (1/3) x 3.14 x r22 x h x h
53.59 = (1/3) x 3.14 x r53.59 = (1/3) x 3.14 x r22 x 3.2 x 3.2
53.59 = 3.35 x r53.59 = 3.35 x r22
16 = r16 = r22 … …so r = 4 inchesso r = 4 inches
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Today’s Category:Pythagorean Theorem
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In Mike’s basketball game he In Mike’s basketball game he ran 9 feet straight out from ran 9 feet straight out from under the basket. Then he under the basket. Then he
went left 4 feet before running went left 4 feet before running straight back to his original straight back to his original
spot under the basket. How far spot under the basket. How far did Mike travel? Round to the did Mike travel? Round to the
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Mike traveled a total of Mike traveled a total of 22.8 feet.22.8 feet.
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