Points, Lines, and Planes
Measuring Segments
Measuring Angles
Exploring Angle Pairs
Exploring Angle Pairs Continued
100

What is the intersection of planes DCG and EFG?

Line HG

100

Find the length of AC.

AC = 8

100

Name the shaded angle provided in 3 different ways.

/_ABC,/_CBA,/_B

100

Are angles 2 & 5 adjacent angles?

No, they are vertical angles (opposite).

100

If the measure of angle LYN is 125, what are the measures of angles LYM and MYN?

m/_LYM=87,m/_MYN=38

200

What is the intersection of lines AD and HD?

Point D

200

Are AC and BD congruent?

No, they are not congruent (the same length).

200

Find the measure of angle AFC. Then classify it as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.

75 Degrees

Acute

200

Name two angles that form a linear pair.

Angle 1 & Angle 5 (form a straight line)

200

Find the diagram, ray XY bisects angle WXZ. Find the value of x.

x=5

300

What is the intersection of planes EFG and ADH?

Line EH

300

If PR = 10 and PQ = 4. Find QR.

QR = 6

300

Find the measure of angle BFE. Then classify it as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.

130 Degrees

Obtuse

300

Are angles 3 & 4 complementary angles?

Yes, they form a right angle when added/put together.

300

What is the measure of angle JKI?

m/_JKI=42

400

What is the intersection of lines EH and FE?

Point E

400

XZ = 30 in the diagram. Find the value of t.

=12

400

Angle PIG is congruent to what other angle in the diagram?

/_KIQ

400

What are all of the terms you can use to describe angles 1 & 5?

Adjacent Angles (Next To)

Supplementary Angles (sum to 180 degrees)

Linear Pair (form a straight line)

400

Angles CDE and FDE are supplementary. The measure of angle CDE is 3x+10 and the measure of angle FDE is 6x+8. What is the value of x?

x=18

500

Name three collinear points in the diagram.

Points A, N, X or Points C, N, M

500

M is the midpoint of LN. Find LM.

LM = 6

500

In the diagram the measure of angle MRT is 133 degrees. What is the measure of angle MRN?

m/_MRN=46

500

What is true about the measure of Vertical Angles?

They are congruent.

500

The measure of one angle is 9 times the measure of its supplement. Find the measure of both angles.

18 Degrees & 162 Degrees