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Collinear Points

Collinear Points

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Mathematics

8th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 11 Questions

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Semester 1 Exam REVIEW

Geometry | HHS | Fall 2020

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Points, Lines, Segments, Rays and Planes

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Collinear points.

  • 2 or more points that exist on the same line

  • Point D and Point F are collinear.

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Multiple Choice

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What are the names of 3 collinear points in the image shown?

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Point C, M and B are collinear

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Point C, M and N are collinear

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Point A, M and B are collinear

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Point P, M and N are collinear

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Poll

If the term collinear points refers to points on the same line, then the term coplanar points would refer to ______?

Points that are NOT on the same line

Points on the same Plane

Lines that intersect

Points that are not on the same plane

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Multiple Choice

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Name the plane represented by the front of the box.

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FKG

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BAD

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FBC

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FEC

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What is the intersection of plane STXW and plane TUYX

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Multiple Choice

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If EF = 7 and EG = 19, find the value of FG.

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14

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12

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11

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7

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Multiple Choice

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If EF = 9x + 17, FG = 35, and EG = 196, how could we find the value of x?

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(9x + 17) + 35 = 196

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(9x + 17) - 35 = 196

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144 + 35 = 9x + 17

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35 = 9x + 17

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Multiple Choice

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If EF = 9x + 17, FG = 35, and EG = 196, find the value of x.

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92

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16

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18

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144

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Remember 2 parts make 1 whole

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Fill in the Blank

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If mm<FOG = 28, then what is the m<EOG?

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Multiple Select

<1 and <2 form a linear pair. Select all properties that apply.

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m<1 + m<2 = 180 degrees

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<1 and < 2 form a right angle

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<1 and <2 form a line

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m<1 + m<2 = 90 degrees

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Multiple Choice

<1 and <2 are a linear pair. m<1 = x - 20, and m<2 = x + 70. Find the measure of each angle.

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m<1 = 65; m<2 = 125

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m<1 = 45; m<2 = 135

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m<1 = 45; m<2 = 145

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m<1 = 65; m<2 = 115

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Poll

I understood today's review and feel ready for this portion of the exam!

Semester 1 Exam REVIEW

Geometry | HHS | Fall 2020

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