& Planes
What word means points on the same line?
Colinear
What is the length of GJ if Point G is between Points H and J, and HJ is 15 cm and GH is 9 cm?
Draw a picture to support your work.
6 cm
Angle STU is obtuse (greater than 900) and point R lines in the interior of angle STU and lies on ray TR. Draw the picture described.
Name:
1. Two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees
2. Two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees
What are complementary angles and supplementary angles?
What is it called when two rays that share an end point and both go in opposite directions, creating a line?
Opposite Rays
What is the length of Segment AC if B is between points AC? AB = 50 BC = 38
Draw a picture to support your work.
88
Find the midpoint of the following points: (-2, 4) (6, 8).
(2,6)
Angles in the same plane with a common side, but no common interior points
What are adjacent angles
What is a part of a line with 2 endpoints?
Line Segment
B is between A and C on line segment AC. Find AB if AB = 3x + 4, BC = 2x - 9, and AC = 45
Draw a picture to support your work.
AB = 34
Angle MNP is 390 and point O lies in the interior of angle MNP and on ray NO. Given that angle MNO is congruent to angle NOP, find the measure of both angle MNO and angle ONP.
mangleMNO = 19.5^o
mangleONP = 19.5^o
What is the name for two non-adjacent angles that are across from each other and are formed by two intersecting lines?
What are vertical angles?
Name the plane containing point A in two different ways
Plane M
Plane AED, AEF, etc.
Y is the midpoint of segment TL. Find x and find TL.
x=9
TL=110
Find "X" if m\angle FJH = 147
X = 22
What is the distance between (8,11) and (8,4)?
7
What are two lines that will never intersect, but are not parallel
What are skew lines?
Name three coplanar points
What are any three of V, Y, X, W
C is the midpoint between AB. AB = 2x + 15 BC= 55 What does x equal?
x = 20
Given the points A and B where A is at coordinates ( 2, -5 ) and B is at coordinates ( -3, -7 ) on the line segment AB, find the length of AB. Round to the nearest tenth.
5.4
What is a linear pair