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Review Geometry Week 1

Review Geometry Week 1

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
7.G.B.5

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Week 1 Review Geometry

By Steven Strange

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Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the indicated angle. (remember that the sum of interior angles is equal to 180 degrees)
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95
2
85
3
35
4
45

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Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the missing angle.
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90o
2
100
3
130o
4
50o

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Multiple Choice

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This is . . .

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an acute triangle

2

an obtuse triangle

3

a right triangle

4

an equilateral triangle

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Multiple Choice

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this is . . .

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an acute triangle

2

an obtuse triangle

3

a right triangle

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an isosceles triangle

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Multiple Select

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This is . . . (chose two)

1

a scalene triangle

2

an obtuse triangle

3

an equilateral triangle

4

an acute triangle

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Multiple Choice

What do the interior angles in a triangle have a sum of?
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180
2
90
3
360
4
270

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x.
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5
2
12
3
-7
4
-6

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x.
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-11
2
9
3
-9
4
10

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Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of each angle indicated.
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88
2
30
3
110
4
85

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Drag and Drop

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Side Classification: ​


Angle Classification: ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Scalene
Right
Isosceles
Acute
Obtuse
Equilateral

12

Match

Match the following triangles with their angle classification.

Right Triangle

Acute Triangle

Obtuse Triangle

13

Match

Match the following triangles with their side classification.

Equilateral Triangle

Scalene Triangle

Isosceles Triangle

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Match

Match the following

<90°<90\degree  

=180°=180\degree  

>90°>90\degree  

=90°=90\degree  

Acute Angle

Straight Angle

Obtuse Angle

Right Angle

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Multiple Select

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What kind (or kinds) of angles are these:

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Adjacent

2

Complementary

3

Supplementary

4

Vertical

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Match

Match the following

Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees

Any 2 non-overlapping angles with the same vertex and side.

Two angles that share a common side and common vertex.

Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees

Supplementary Angles

Adjacent Angles

Vertex Angle

Complementary Angles

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Match

Match the following

Angle measures can be added if angles do not overlap.

A point B, which lies between point A and C if AB+AC=AC

A statement that is accepted as true.

Angle Addition Postulate

Segment Addition Postulate

Postulate

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Multiple Choice

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1
line
2
line segment
3
ray
4
angle

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Multiple Choice

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1
line
2
line segment
3
ray
4
angle

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Multiple Choice

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1
line
2
line segment
3
ray
4
angle

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Multiple Choice

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1
line
2
line segment
3
ray
4
angle

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Multiple Choice

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1
perpendicular lines
2
parallel lines
3
vertex
4
intersecting

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Multiple Choice

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What geometric term does this image represent?

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dot

2

point

3

circle

4

angle

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an undefined term?

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Plane

2

Angle

3

Circle

4

Ray

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Multiple Choice

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A point that divides, or bisects, a segment into two congruent segments is called a ___________________.
1
midpoint
2
congruent segment
3
angle bisector
4
endpoint

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Multiple Choice

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Points that lie in the same plane are called ____________________.
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coplanar points
2
collinear points
3
line segment
4
defined terms

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Match

Match the following

Acute Angle

Obtuse Angle

Right Angle

Supplementary Angles

Complementary Angles

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Multiple Choice

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lines that cross or meet and form angles
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parallel lines
2
intersecting lines
3
ray

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct vocabulary word to match the definition/image.

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Linear Pair

2

Complementary Angles

3

Supplementary Angles

4

Adjacent Angles

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct vocabulary word to match the definition/image.

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Linear Pair

2

Complementary Angles

3

Supplementary Angles

4

Adjacent Angles

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct vocabulary word to match the definition/image.

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Linear Pair

2

Complementary Angles

3

Supplementary Angles

4

Adjacent Angles

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct vocabulary word to match the definition/image.

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Corresponding

2

Transversal

3

Vertical

4

Alternate Interior

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Multiple Choice

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complementary, supplementary, or neither?
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Complementary
2
Supplementary
3
Neither

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Multiple Choice

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Write an equation that could be used to relate the lengths shown.

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2x + 22 = 12

2

12 + x + 11 = x + 11

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Multiple Choice

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Find AC
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7
2
8
3
22
4
23

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Multiple Choice

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If RT=36, find the value of x.

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3

2

4

3

5

4

6

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Multiple Choice

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Find HG.
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8
2
9
3
10
4
11

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Multiple Choice

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Find measurement for QT.
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10
2
6
3
-10
4
2

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct midpoint formula given two endpoints (x1, y1) and (x2, y2)?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

What is the midpoint between (3, -1) and (7, -5)
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(5, -2)
2
(10, -6)
3
(5, -3)
4
(2, -2)

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Multiple Choice

What is the midpoint between (3,-1) and (7,-5)?

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(5,-2)

2

(5,-3)

3

(10,-6)

4

(2,-2)

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Multiple Choice

What formula would I use to find the y-coordinate of the midpoint between (3,9) and (5,9)

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3+52\frac{3+5}{2}  

2

3+92\frac{3+9}{2}  

3

5+92\frac{5+9}{2}  

4

9+92\frac{9+9}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

What formula would I use to find the x-coordinate of the midpoint between (3,9) and (5,9)

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3+52\frac{3+5}{2}  

2

3+92\frac{3+9}{2}  

3

5+92\frac{5+9}{2}  

4

9+92\frac{9+9}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

How is the distance formula correctly written:

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d = (y1  y2)2 (x2  x1)2 d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(y_{1\ }-\ y_2\right)^2\ -\left(x_{2\ }-\ x_1\right)^2}\

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d = (x2  x1)2 + (y2  y1 )2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(x_{2\ }-\ x_1\right)^2\ +\ \left(y_{2_{\ }}-\ y_1\ \right)^2}

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d = (y1  y 2)2 + (x2  x1)2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(y_{1\ }-\ y\ _2\right)^2\ +\ \left(x_{2\ }-\ x_1\right)}^2

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d = (x)2 (y)2\sqrt{\left(x\right)^2-\ \left(y\right)^2}

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Multiple Choice

A(3,1) B(-2,-1) written correctly is:

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(23)2 + (11)2\sqrt{\left(-2-3\right)^2\ +\ \left(-1-1\right)^2}

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(13)2 + (12)2\sqrt{\left(1-3\right)^2\ +\ \left(-1-2\right)^2}

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(23)2  (11)2\sqrt{\left(-2-3\right)^2\ -\ \left(-1-1\right)^2}

4

(23)2  (11)2\sqrt{\left(-2-3\right)^2\ -\ \left(-1-1\right)^2}

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Multiple Choice

Find the distance between the points (4, 3) and (0, 6).

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3

2

4

3

5

4

7

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Multiple Choice

A(2,0) B(-2,4) is written as

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d = (42)2  (02)2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(4-2\right)^2\ -\ \left(0-2\right)^2}

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d = (40)2  (22)2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(4-0\right)^2\ -\ \left(-2-2\right)^2}

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d = (2 +0)2 + (4+2)2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(-2\ +0\right)^2\ +\ \left(4+2\right)^2}

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d = (22)2 + (40)2d\ =\ \sqrt{\left(-2-2\right)^2\ +\ \left(4-0\right)^2}

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Multiple Choice

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What type of angle is this?

1

acute angle

2

obtuse angle

3

right angle

4

straight angle

5

reflex angle

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Multiple Choice

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What type of angle is this?

1

acute angle

2

obtuse angle

3

right angle

4

straight angle

5

reflex angle

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Multiple Choice

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What type of angle is this?

1

acute angle

2

obtuse angle

3

right angle

4

straight angle

5

reflex angle

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Multiple Choice

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What type of angle is this?

1

acute angle

2

obtuse angle

3

right angle

4

straight angle

5

reflex angle

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measurement of ⦟GHK?

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55°

2

125°

3

180°

4

90°

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measurement of ⦟KHJ?

1

55°

2

125°

3

180°

4

90°

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measurement of ⦟GHL?

1

55°

2

125°

3

180°

4

90°

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measurement of ⦟GHJ?

1

55°

2

125°

3

180°

4

90°

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Multiple Select

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An example of 2 non-collinear points.

(two answers)

1
D, E
2
C, B
3
M, E
4
F, B

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Multiple Choice

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What is a name for this line?

1
2
3

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Multiple Choice

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What is the intersection of line q and plane G?

1

AB\overline{AB}  

2

B

3

line p

4

plane G

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Multiple Choice

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Points D and F are collinear with line HF.

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true

2

false

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Multiple Choice

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Give another name for line k.
1
Line BC
2
Line BCE
3
Line ED
4
Line k is the only name, there isn't another name.

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Multiple Choice

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A line that contains point M.
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Line q
2
Line NO
3
Line r
4
Line NH

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Multiple Choice

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Two lines that intersect to form a 90 degree angle are

1

Parallel lines

2

Perpendicular Lines

3

Lines segments

4

Rays

Week 1 Review Geometry

By Steven Strange

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