Sequences
Line Segments
Angles
Graphs
Lines
100

Find the next 3 terms in the sequence.

5, 9, 13, 17, . . . 

21, 25, 29

100

Name two line segments.  Use proper notation.  

 Possibilities vary.

100

Name the angle two ways.  

 /_ABC or

/_CBA

100

Complete the table for y=3x-7

x             y

-2          -13

0             -7

1             -4

100

Find the equation of the line in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) with slope -2 and y-intercept 4.

y=-2x+4

200

Find the next 3 terms in the sequence.

1, -1, -3, -5, . . .

-7, -9, -11

200

Find QW.

6 units

200

Name the vertex and sides of the angle.  Use proper notation for rays.  

vec(BA),vec(BC)  vertex B

200

A horizontal line passes through (-4, 8).  What is the equation of the line?

y=8

200

Find the equation in point-slope form with slope 2/3 that passes through (-4, 8).

y-underset(1)(y)=m(x-underset(1)(x))

y-8=2/3(x+4)

300

Write the first 3 terms of the sequence.  

S(n) =4n-1

3, 7, 11

300

Line segment PQ has endpoints P(-5, 3) and 

(9, 17).  Find the midpoint of the segment.  

(2, 10)

300

m/_RST=43

m/_VST=36

m/_RSV=?

79 degrees

300

A vertical line passes through the point (-6, -2).  What is the equation of the line?

x=-6

300

Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form.


y-7=-2(x+4)

y=-2x-1

400

Find the nth term of the sequence.

8, 10, 12, 14, . . .

S(n)=2n + 6

400

Use the distance formula to show the distance between (-8, 6) and (1, -3).  

sqrt(162)

400

m/_RSV=98

m/_VST=37

m/_RST=?

61 degrees

400

Find the x and y-intercepts of the line.


7x-21y=-42

x=-6

y=2

400

Find the measure of angle 7 given 

m/_1=107

73

500

Find the nth term of the sequence.  

5, 8, 11, 14, . . .

S(n)=3n+2

500

M(-8, 9) is the midpoint of PQ.  The coordinates of Q are (18, -21).  Find the coordinates of P.  

(-34, 39)

500

Find angles 1, 2, and 3 given 

m/_4=21 degrees

m/_1=m/_3=159 degrees

m/_2=21 degrees

500

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (5, -2) and (-3, 7).

9/-8

500

Find the measure of angle 5 given 

m/_1=123

123

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