

Geometry
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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23 Slides • 22 Questions
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Geometry
Unit 1 Review
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Learning Target (8/12)
Defined and Undefined Terms
I am able to describe, draw, and notate basic defined and undefined geometry terms.
I am able to accurately name basic geometry terms.
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Defined and Undefined Terms
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Defined and Undefined Terms
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Defined and Undefined Terms
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Defined and Undefined Terms
Plane
- Collinear Points D, G, F and I, G, J
- Three non-collinear points which describe Plan P are: DGH or GHF
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a point on Plane P?
K
I
J
H
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Multiple Choice
Are Rays DF and FD the same?
Yes
No - they are pointing in opposite directions.
DF and FD are not rays.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following accurately displays opposite rays on Plane P?
GD and GF
DG and GI
HD and GD
HG and GF
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following accurately displays three collinear points?
DGI
DGF
DGH
IGK
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a valid name for the displayed Plane?
P
DGH
GFH
DGF
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Learning Target (8/14)
Line Segments
I am able to find the length of line segments.
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Ruler Postulate
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Multiple Choice
What is the distance between A and B?
-9
-7
2
9
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Segment Addition
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Multiple Choice
Point S is between R and T on a line segment. Please find RS if: RT = 54; RS = 6x - 12; and ST = 3x + 3.
7
24
30
54
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Learning Target (8/16)
Angles
I am able to recognize and name standard angle dimensions.
I am able to measure the dimensions of angles.
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Standard Angle Dimensions
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Multiple Choice
What is the dimension of the angle formed by AOB?
0 degrees
90 degrees
180 degrees
360 degrees
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Protractor Postulate
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Multiple Choice
What is the measure of angle COD?
40 degrees
50 degrees
60 degrees
70 degrees
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Angle Addition Postulate
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Multiple Choice
Solve for x if the measure of angle RQT = 88 degrees.
0
6
9
12
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Learning Target (8/20)
Midpoint Formula
I am able to find the midpoint between two points.
I am able to find the endpoint given another endpoint and midpoint.
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Midpoint Formula
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Multiple Choice
The coordinates of two endpoints A and C are (-5, 11) and (-3, 3). Please use the midpoint formula to find the midpoint of segment AC.
(-8, 14)
(-4, 7)
(-4, -7)
(-2, 8)
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Multiple Choice
Please find endpoint B of the displayed line segment if A is at (2, 2) and the midpoint (M) is at (10, 8).
(8, 6)
(8, 7)
(18, 14)
(16, 13)
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Learning Target (8/22)
Distance Formula
I am able to find the distance between two points using the distance formula.
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Distance Formula
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Multiple Choice
The coordinates of two endpoints A and C are (-5, 11) and (-3, 3). Please use the distance formula to find the length of segment AC.
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Learning Target (8/26)
Inductive Reasoning
I am able to use inductive reasoning to find patterns.
I am able to prove a conjecture/statement false using counterexamples.
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Inductive Reasoning
n = 1 2 3 4
Conjecture: 2n = # of triangles.
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Multiple Choice
Find the next term in the following: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, ___
729
108
162
243
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Multiple Choice
For the series of numbers just solved, what conjecture accurately reflects the pattern of numbers (1, 3, 9, 81, 243) ?
nn-1
9n-1
3n
3n-1
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Counter Example
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Multiple Choice
Conjecture: If the sum of two numbers is an even number, then both numbers are even.
Which of the following is a valid Counterexample?
2 + 2 = 4
3 + 2 = 5
3 + 5 = 8
-4 + 6 = 2
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Multiple Choice
Data from four trials on a new sleep herb are shown in the table. Which of the following is a valid conjecture about the effectiveness of the sleep herb?
Roughly 21-22 percent of people taking the herb reported sleeping better.
A small percentage of people who took the herb reported sleeping better.
The majority of people who took the herb reported sleeping better.
More than 25% of people who took herb reported sleeping better.
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Learning Target (8/28)
Conditional Statements and Vertical Angles
I am able to use write a conditional statement.
I am able to find the converse of a conditional statement.
I am able to write a bi-conditional statement.
I am able to use properties of vertical angles to find missing information.
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Conditional Statements
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a Conditional Statement of: A polygon with 5 sides is a pentagon.
If a pentagon has 5 sides, then it is a polygon.
If a polygon has five sides, then it is a pentagon.
A pentagon is a polygon if and only if it contains 5 sides.
If a polygon does not have 5 sides, then it is not a pentagon.
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Multiple Choice
What would be the Converse of the following Conditional statement:
"If two angles are congruent, then their angles have the same measure."
Two angles have the same measure if and only if the angles are congruent.
If their angles have the same measure, then two angles are congruent.
If two angles are not congruent, then their angles are not the same measure.
Two angles are congruent if and only if their angles have the same measure.
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Multiple Choice
Conditional Statement: If the Cowboys win the Super Bowl, then they will have a successful season.
Which of the following is a biconditional statement of the above Conditional Statement?
If the Cowboys do not win the Super Bowl, then they will not have a successful season.
The Cowboys will have a successful season if and only if they win the Super Bowl.
If the Cowboys win the Super Bowl, then they will have a successful season.
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Multiple Choice
Conditional Statement: If two angles are supplementary, then their angle dimensions sum to 180 degrees.
Which of the following is a biconditional statement of the above statement?
Two angles are supplementary if and only if their angles dimensions sum to 180 degrees.
If two angles are not supplementary, then their angle dimensions do not sum to 180 degrees.
If their angle dimensions sum to 180 degrees, then two angles are supplementary.
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Vertical Angles
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of angle "x" and "y":
x = 50
y = 130
x = 50
y = 50
x = 130
y = 50
x = 50
y = 270
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