Points, Lines, & Planes
Segment Addition
Distance & Midpoint
Angles
Angles
100

This is the intersection of line j and line k.

What is point E?

100

This is the postulate that states if A, B, and C are collinear points and B is between A and C then AB +BC = AC


What is the Segment Addition Postulate?

100

This is the midpoint of this line segment.

What is (2,5)?

100

These are all of the classifications for angles 1 & 3.


What is vertical angles?

100

This is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees.

What is an obtuse angle?

200

This is another name for line j.


What is DE?

200

If the length of segment AC is 47 and the length of segment BC is 29, this is the length of segment AB.

What is 18?

200

This is the distance between points 

A(-3,  4)  &  B(2,  -9)

What is 13?

200

This is what y is equal to.


What is 40?

200

This is the classification for angles 4 and 5. Use as many descriptors as possible.

What are congruent, adjacent angles?

300

A Plane is named using any 3 points on the plane as long as they are not this?

What is collinear?

300

This is the length of segment BC.

What is 14?

300

If B(6, -4) is the midpoint of segment AC and C has coordinates (-1, 9), these are the coordinates of point A.

What are A(13, -17)?

300

This is what x is equal to.


What is 67?

300

If the measure of angle 5 is 64 degrees what is the measure of angle 2?

What is 38 degrees?

400

This is how many planes are in this picture.

What is 5?

400

If LM = 17x + 4, LK = -3x + 33 and KM = 13x - 8, this is the length of segment LM.

What is 55?

400

If G is the midpoint of Segment FH, FG = -9x - 22, FH = 3x+19 this is GH.

What is 5?

400

This is what x is equal to.


What is 38?

400

Give all classifications for angles 1 & 2.


Adjacent, Supplementary, and Linear Pair.
500

This is another name for plan  M.

ADF

500

This is how you spell my name.


Mr. Heidlebaugh

500

If B(-4, -8) is the midpoint of segment AC and C has coordinates (-1, 9), these are the coordinates of point A.



What is (-7,-25)?

500

This is what x is equal to.




What is 40?

500

If m<1=100 degrees, these are the measures for <2 , <3, and <4.


What is <2=80, <3=100, <4=80 degrees?

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