Name a point that is collinear with points A and D.
B
Describe a pattern in the sequence 1, 0, -2, -5, -9 ... and name the next number.
Subtract 2, then 3, then 4 and so on; -14
If two angles are supplementary, then they are linear pairs.
two separate angles can still be supplementary but do not share a side.
Sketch the angles and deteremine which is larger:
angleABC
angleDEF
A (-6,6), B (-2,2), C (4,2)
D (2, 5), E (2,-2), F (5,4)
angleABC
Two posts support a raised deck shown here.
If angle1 =35, find angle2
145 degrees
Name the ray that is opposite to line GC.
Line GB
State the name of the following law of deductive reasoning:
"If Sara finishes her homework, then she can go to the basketball game. Sara turns in her all her assignments, she went to the basketball game."
Law of Detachment
If x>3, then x>5.
x can be 4.
Name all 4 pairs of correspoinding angles
angle1 and angle7
angle4 and angle9
angle2 and angle4
angle5 and angle10
Write an equation for a line n that is perpendicular to line k and passes through points (4,0)
line k: y= -1/3 x + 4/3
y=3x - 12
Find the length of segment MN where M (7,-5) and N(-3,-1).
2sqrt29 or 10.8
I will go to the beach only if it is sunny.
Please give the ~q->~p of the above statement.
If it is not sunny, then I will not go to the beach.
If AB + BC = AC, then B is the midpoint of segment AC.
If AB=2, BC=6, and AC=8, then the statement is not true.
If line BD // line CF and
angle3=140 , then find
angle4.
40 degree
Use the same picture, the posts are perpendicular to the ground. If angle3 =40, how many other angles are also 40 degrees (including the oneswithout a number)
3
Find the value of x and y in the following segments.
3x-4 y+3 4
|---------------|------|------|
|------------40--------------|
x=12
y=1
Write the biconditional statement in words and decide whether it is true.
Let p be "x=0" and let q be "x+x=x"
x=0 if and only if x+x=x; true because converse is also true.
Find a counterexample of the following:
"If a line intersects two other lines, then all three lines are coplanar."
Consider the three lines at the corner of a room.
Double Jeopardy!!
Given angle6 = angle9
Proof angle3 and angle4 are supplements
BD//CE Alt Int. Angle Converse
then use consecutive interior angle theorem.
Use the same diagram, explain how this can be used to show that the posts are parallel to each other.
In a plane, if two lines are perpendicular to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.