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100

What are the undefined terms in Geometry?

Point, Line, and Plane

100

What is the name given to a transformation that preserves distance and angle measure.



Rigid Motion

100

What is the missing property of equality of the algebraic proof?

Addition Property of Equality

100

Describe or draw a pair of vertical angles and explain their relationship. 

Two lines intersecting, opposite angles. They are congruent. 

100

Determine which of the below statements are true. (Can be more than one)

1. All squares are rhombi

2. All parallelograms are rectangles

3. All kites are quadrilaterals

4. All trapezoids are parallelograms


1 and 3

200

What is a portion of a line bound by two points?

Segment

200

Point P is located at (4, 8) on a coordinate plane.  Point P will be reflected over the x-axis.  What will be the new coordinates of the image of Point P? 


(4, -8)

200

Which property justifies 

PR (cong) PR?

Reflexive

200

What is it called when two angles are on a line and together, they add up to 180 degrees?

Linear Pair

OR

Supplementary

200

Name these two rays


Ray HG

Ray AB

300

What conditional statement reverses the hypothesis and the conclusion?

converse

300

What is the image of M(11, -4) using the translation (x, y) -(x - 17, y + 2)?

M' (-6, -2)

300

The missing statements are listed below, but they are out of order.  What is the correct order to be placed in the proof?

A. S, T, R

B. R, S, T

C. R, T, S

D. S, R, T

D

300

What is the name of line l?


Transversal

300

What are the six ways a triangle can be classified (by its sides and angles?)

Scalene, Equilateral, Isosceles

Obtuse, Acute, Equiangular

400

What is the combination of  a conditional and its converse, resulting in the compound statement "if and only if"?

Biconditional

400

The graph of a figure and its image are shown below.  Identify the transformation to map the image back onto the figure.

Rotation

400

Consider triangle ABC that has been transforms through rigid motions and its image is compared to triangle XYZ.  Determine if the given information is sufficient to draw the provided conclusion.

True (AAS)

400

What is the m<2 and the m<4?


m<2 = 154

m<4= 26

400

Which are the two that cannot make a pair of triangle congruent?

SSS, AAA, SAS, ASA, SSA, AAS

AAA, and SSA

500

What is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of the triangle?

Incenter of a triangle

500

What is the composition of the following translations?

4 units up and 4 units to the right, followed by 3 units to the left and 5 units up.


(x,y) - (x+1, y+9)

500

Choose from the below reasons to complete the proof.

A. Linear Pair Theorem, B. Addition Property, C. Subtraction Property, D. Definition of supplementary, E. Reflexive Property, F. Substitution Property, G. Triangle Sum Theorem, H. Symmetric Property

Given: <1, <2, and <3 are interior angles of a triangle and exterior angle <4.

Prove: m<1+m<2 = M<4

G. Triangle Sum Theorem

A. Linear Pair

D. Definition of Supplementary

F. Substitution Property

C. Subtraction Property

500

Solve for y and x. 


y = 40 degrees

x=67

500
Write the distance formula and the midpoint formula.

d=sqrt( (x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2

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