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1.1 Basic Geometric Definitions

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1. π‘Šπ‘‹ ⃑ , π‘‹π‘Š ⃑ , π‘Šπ‘Œ ⃑ , π‘Œπ‘Š ⃑ , π‘‹π‘Œ ⃑ , π‘Œπ‘‹ ⃑ and line m.

2. Plane V, Plane RST, Plane RTS, Plane STR, Plane SRT, Plane TSR, and Plane

TRS.

3.

4. A Circle

5. 𝑃𝑄 π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘  𝑅𝑆 ⃑ π‘Žπ‘‘ π‘π‘œπ‘–π‘›π‘‘ 𝑄

6. Always

7. Sometimes

8. Sometimes

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9. Always

10. Never

11. Always

12. Sometimes

13. Never

14. Always

15. Sometimes

16. – 20.

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1.2 Distance Between Two Points

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For questions 1-8, your answers may vary, depending on the size of paper you printed

these questions on. These answers are for 100% on a 8.5” x 11” piece of paper.

1. 2.75 in

2. 4.9 cm

3. 4.625 in

4. 8.6 cm

5.

6. O is the midpoint. LO = OT = 8 cm.

7. a)

b) TA + AQ = TQ

c) TQ = 15 in

8. a)

b) HM + MA = HA

c) MA = 11 cm

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9. BC = 8 cm, BD = 25 cm, CD = 17 cm

10. x = 3, HJ = 21, JK = 12, HK = 33

11. x = 11, HJ = 52, JK = 79, HK = 131

12. x = 1, HJ = 21

3, JK = 5

2

3, HK = 8

13. x = 17, HJ = 27, JK = 153, KH = 180

14. x = 16, HJ = 7, JK = 15, KH = 22

15. Possible Answer

16. 13 units

17. 5 units

18. 9 units

19. 5 units

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1.3 Congruent Angles and Angle Bisectors

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1. 𝑃𝑆̅̅̅̅

2. 90Β°

3. 45Β°

4. 45Β°

5. x = 20Β°

6. x = 14Β°

7. True

8. False

9. False; it divides an angle into two congruent angles

10. True

11. Possible Answer

12. π‘šβˆ π‘„π‘‚π‘ƒ = 100Β°

13. π‘šβˆ π‘„π‘‚π‘‡ = 130Β°

14. π‘šβˆ π‘…π‘‚π‘„ = 30Β°

15. π‘šβˆ π‘†π‘‚π‘ƒ = 70Β°

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1.4 Midpoints and Segment Bisectors

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1.

2. 12 in

3. 5 in

4. 5 in

5. 13 in

6. 10 in

7. 24 in

8. 8 triangles

9. 3.5 cm

10. 2 in

11. (3, -5)

12. (1.5, -6)

13. (5, 5)

14. (-4.5, 2)

15. B is (7, 10)

16. A is (6, 9)

17. This is incorrect. She should have written 𝐴𝐡 = 𝐢𝐷 π‘œπ‘Ÿ 𝐴𝐡̅̅ Μ…Μ… = 𝐢𝐷̅̅ Μ…Μ…

18. A square or a rectangle

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1.5 Angle Measurement

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1. π‘šβˆ πΏπ‘€π‘ = 32Β°

2. π‘₯ = 15Β°

3. False, B is the vertex

4. True

5. True

6. False, it is equal to the sum of the smaller angles within it.

7.

8.

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9.

10.

11.

12.

For questions 13-16, student answers might be off by 1 or 2 .

13. 40Β°

14. 122Β°

15. 18Β°

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16. 87Β°

17. π‘₯ = 10Β°

18. π‘₯ = 22Β°

19. π‘₯ = 2Β°

20. π‘₯ = 24Β°

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1.6 Angle Classification

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1. False, two angles could be 5Β° and 30Β°

2. False, it is a straight angle

3. True

4. True

5. False, a right angle and acute angle add up to greater than 90Β°, but an obtuse angle is

just one angle, not two.

6. Acute

7. Obtuse

8. Obtuse

9. Acute

10. Obtuse

11. Acute

12. AE = CD, ED = CB, π‘šβˆ πΈπ΄πΆ = π‘šβˆ π΄π΅πΆ

13.

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14. An interior point would be (2, 0).

15. An interior point would be (2, 0).

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1.7 Complementary Angles

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1. 87Β°

2. 8Β°

3. 39Β°

4. 60Β°

5. 68Β°

6. 90Β° βˆ’ (π‘₯ + 𝑦)Β°

7. 90Β° βˆ’ π‘₯Β° π‘œπ‘Ÿ (90 βˆ’ π‘₯)Β°

8. π‘šβˆ πΎπ‘π½ = 30Β°

9. π‘šβˆ πΎπ‘π½ = 20Β°

10. False, they add up to 90Β°

11. False, they can be the sum of any two angles where their sum is 90Β°

12. False

13. True

14. True

15. True

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1.8 Supplementary Angles

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1. 68Β°

2. 165Β°

3. 83Β°

4. 99Β°

5. 123Β°

6. 180Β° βˆ’ (π‘₯ βˆ’ 𝑦)Β°

7. 180Β° βˆ’ (π‘₯ + 𝑦)Β°

8. Possible Answer ∠JNI and ∠INM

9. 117Β°

10. True

11. True

12. False

13. False, all three angles are supplementary

14. x = 17Β°

15. x = 10.5Β°

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1.9 Linear Pairs

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1. False, they are supplementary.

2. True

3. False, they are next to each other.

4. True

5. False, they can form linear pairs, but not all the time.

6. 126Β°

7. 158Β°

8. 76Β°

9. 109Β°

10. 31Β°

11. 180Β° βˆ’ π‘₯Β° π‘œπ‘Ÿ (180 βˆ’ π‘₯)Β°

12. x = 34Β°

13. x = 17Β°

14. x = 15Β°

15.* x = 11Β°

16.* x = 11.1Β° (use the Quadratic Formula)

*The negative possibilities for x are not solutions because we have not yet introduced negative

angles.

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1.10 Vertical Angles

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1. Possible Answer βˆ πΌπ‘π½ π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ βˆ π‘€π‘πΏ

2. π‘šβˆ π‘€π‘πΏ = 53Β°

3. True

4. False

5. True

6. π‘₯ = 4Β°, 𝑦 = 3Β°

7. π‘₯ = 67Β°, 𝑦 = 30Β°

8. π‘₯ = 38Β°, 𝑦 = 25Β°

9. π‘₯ = 15Β°

10. π‘₯ = 11Β°, 𝑦 = 7Β°

11. 113Β°

12. 172Β°

13. 26Β°

14. 20Β°

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1.11 Triangle Classification

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1. Acute scalene

2. Equiangular equilateral

3. Right isosceles

4. Obtuse scalene

5. Acute isosceles

6. No, because a right angle is 90Β° and an obtuse angle is greater than 90Β°. That would be

a sum greater than 180Β° and a triangle’s three angles must add up to exactly 180Β°.

7. No, same reasoning as #7. Two obtuse angles would add up to be greater than 180Β°.

8.

9. All the angles in an equilateral triangle must be equal. So, an equilateral triangle is also

an equiangular triangle.

10. Sometimes

11. Never

12. Always

13. Sometimes

14. Never

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15. This triangle is to scale

16. Use #8 to help you. It is the same construction, but do not draw the third side.

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1.12 Polygon Classification

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1. Concave pentagon

2. Convex octagon

3. Convex 17-gon

4. Convex decagon

5. Concave quadrilateral

6. Concave hexagon

7. A is not a polygon because two of the sides do not meet at a vertex; B is not a polygon

because one side is curved; C is not a polygon because it is not closed.

8. 2 diagonals

9. 5 diagonals

10. 9 diagonals

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11.

This shows us that the number diagonals from one vertex increase by one each time.

So, for an n-gon, there are (n-3) diagonals from one vertex

12. Octagon: 20 total diagonals, Nonagon: 27 total diagonals, Decagon: 35 total diagonals,

Undecagon: 44 total diagonals, Dodecagon: 54 total diagonals

13. Always

14. Always

15. Sometimes, a square is ALWAYS a quadrilateral.

16. Sometimes, you can draw AT MOST 𝑛 βˆ’ 3 diagonals from one vertex.

17. Sometimes, a 5-point star is ALWAYS a decagon

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For questions 18-21 answers will vary

18. 19.

20. 21. A rhombus or diamond


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