lines and planes
x and y value
COORDINATE PAIR VALUES
angle relationships
conjectures and counter examples
100

A ___ is a location. It has neither shape nor
size.
Named by a capital letter

point 

line 

plane

point

100

2(x−4) + 3 = 13

What is the value of x?

9

100

This is the slope of the line through the points (−3, 2) and (6, 8).

2/3

100

These two angles add up to 180° and sit next to each other on a straight line.

supplementary adjacent angles

100

A statement in math believed to be true based on patterns or observations is known as this.

a conjecture

200

A ___ is a flat surface made up of points that
extends infinitely in all directions. There is
exactly one plane through any three points not
on the same line.
Named by a capital script letter or by the letters
naming three points that are not all
on the same line

line

plane 

graph 

coordinates

plane 

200

what is the value of x

15

200

If a line passes through (1, y) and (5, 13) and has slope 3, this is the value of y.

1
200

When two lines cross, these pairs of opposite angles are always equal.

vertical angles

200

This is a single example that disproves a conjecture, even if the conjecture works in every other case.

a counterexample

300


Which of the follow rays is an opposite ray with BA?

EG

EF

BC

DB

BC

300

If the midpoint of the segment connecting (2,5) and (x,1)is (4,3), this is the value of x.

300

A line through (a, 4) and (7, b) has slope −2. If a and b are integers and a < 7, and the y-intercept of that line is 18, these are the values (a, b)

(4,-6) 

300

When a transversal cuts parallel lines, these angles sit in matching corners and are always congruent.

corresponding angles

300

A student claims “All quadrilaterals are rectangles.” Showing them a kite or trapezoid would serve as this.

a counterexample

400


Given the figure above, which of the following would be another way to name plane Q?

plane LGP

plane ACR

plane ABC

plane DMH


plane LGP 
400

If the slope between the points (3,7) and (x,1) is −3, this is the value of x.

5

400

A line with slope −2 has integer coordinates for the points (a, 4) and (7, b). If the line passes through (7, b) and (a,4) and a < 7, find (a,b).

(4,10)

400

Found on the inside of parallel lines but on opposite sides of the transversal, these angles are congruent.

alternate interior angles

400

If you notice that every triangle you draw has angle sum 180°, you might form this type of educated mathematical guess.

a conjecture

500


Given the figure above, line p and line t intersect at _______.

line T

point L

point H

point C

point C 

500

The line passing through the points (2, y) and (x, −4) has a slope of 3/2. If y=5y, this is the value of x.

-4

500

If the distance between the points (x,3) and (7,15) is 13 units, this is the value of x.

x=12


500

If two angles add up to 90°, geometry students call them this.

complementary angles

500

This type of reasoning uses many specific cases to form a general rule — the foundation for making conjectures.

inductive reasoning