Semester 1 Final Review Finished
Semester 1 Final Review Finished
Section 1.1
1. Name all the ways you can name the following ray: 1________________________
C
B
A
Section 1.2
2. What is a(n)
a) acute angle 2a
b) right angle 2b
c) obtuse angle 2c
d) straight angle 2d
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3. Change 41 to degrees and minutes.
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B C
Section 1.3 B
A
x C
1
6. Can a triangle have sides of length 12, 13, and 26?
7. Given: m1 = 2x + 40
m2 = 2y + 40 1 2
m3 = x + 2y 3
8. EH is divided by F and G in the ratio of 5:3:2 from left to right. If EH = 30, find FG and name the
midpoint of EH .
Section 1.4
9. Graph the image of quadrilateral SKHD
under the following transformations:
Section 1.7
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Section 1.8
14. If a conditional statement is true, then what other statement is also true?
15. State the converse, inverse, and contrapositive for the following conditional statement:
If Cheryl is a member of the Perry basketball team, then she is a student at Perry.
Converse:
Inverse:
Contrapositive:
16. Place the following statements in order, showing a proper chain of reasoning. Then write a
concluding statement based upon the following information:
ab
d ~c
~c a
bf
Section 2.1
A
1. If AB BC and 1, 2. and 3 are in the ratio 1:2:3,
find the measure of each angle. 1
2
3
B C
Section 2.2
2. One of two complementary angles is twice the other. Find the measures of the angles.
3. The larger of two supplementary angels exceeds 7 times the smaller by 4. Find the measure of the
larger angle.
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Section 2.5
4. Given: GH JK , GH = x + 10
HJ = 8, JK = 2x - 4
Find: GJ
G N
Section 2.6
Section 2.8
(3x + 42)
6. Is this possible?
(4x + 45)
Section 3.2
1. Name the method (if any) of proving the triangles congruent. (SSS, ASA, SAS, AAS, HL)
a) b)
c) d)
e) f)
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g) h)
2. Identify the additional information needed to support the method for proving the triangles
congruent.
a) K O
HGJ OMK by SAS _______________
G
by ASA _______________
M
by HL ________________
J
H
V
b) PSV TRV by SAS _______________
by ASA _______________
by AAS _______________
P S T
R
X Y
Section 3.4
T
3. Given: TW is a median
ST = x + 40
SW = 2x + 30
WV = 5x – 6
Find: SW, WV, and ST
S W V
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Section 3.6
G
4. If the perimeter of ΔEFG is 32, is ΔEFG scalene,
isosceles, or equilateral?
10 x+7
E 2x - 3 F
2 1
3 C B
(x + 20)°
C
2
1 3
15 x+8
I K
1
y6 6
3
Section 3.7
Q
9. Given: mP + mR < 180°
PQ < QR
10. Given: AB AC
Solve for x.
Midpoint of BC =
C (6, -1)
Midpoint of AC =
O (7, 6)
A (6, 2)
Section 4.3
3. If squares A and C are folded across the dotted segments onto B, find the area of B that will not be
covered by either square.
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4 A B C
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4. Is b a? Justify your answer.
b
a 2x 37 2x y
3y 21
Section 4.6
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5. AB has a slope of . If A = (2, 7) and B = (12, c), what is the value of c?
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a. Is RE || TC ? C (9, 8)
T (-3, 4)
b. Is TR || CE ?
E (10, 5)
R (-2, 1)
c. Show that R is a right angle.
7. Given the diagram as marked, with AC an altitude and AD a median, find the slope of each line.
a. BE A (5, 9)
b. AC
E (11, 3)
C D
c. AD B (3, 1)
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Section 5.1
1. Identify each of the following pairs of angles as alternate interior, alternate exterior, or
corresponding.
a. For BE and CD with transversal BC , E D
1 and C are _________________. 4 5
2
1 3
b. For AE and BD with transversal BE ,
A B C
2 and 4 are _________________.
2. If AE || BD is:
a. 4 C? b. 4 3? c. 4 2?
Section 5.2 Q R
1
3. If 1 2, which lines are parallel?
2
P S
3x 30 f
5x 20
6. Given: a || b
a 1
m1 = x 3y
2
m2 = 2x 30
m3 = 5y 20
Find: m1
b 3
7. If f || g, find m1. f
1 9
g
8. Given: AD || BC
Name all pairs of angles that must be congruent. D C
2 3 4
1 6 5
A B
Sections 5.4 – 5.7
9. ABCD is a .
Find the perimeter of ABCD.
A 2x + 6 B
D x+8 C
I
M O
11. Given: KMOP
mM = x 3y
mO = x 4
mP = 4 y 8
Find: mK
K P
R E
T C
Find: The length of ET to the nearest tenth.
Sect. 6.1-6.2
1. a b = ________
b
2. ET and point _______ determine plane b. O
a E M
G
3. M, E and T determine plane ________ Y
T
4. TE and GM determine plane ________
R
6. Is M on plane b ? ________
W
7. Given: WY XY
1
WYZ = x + 68
3 a
WYX = 2x – 30
Y
Is WY a ? X Z
Sect. 6.3
A n
8. a. Is ABCD a plane figure?
D
b. If m || n, is AB || CD? B
C
m
c. If AB || CD, is m || n ?
9. True or False.
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g. _____ If two lines are to the same line, they are parallel.
Sect 7.1
5
1. Given: 5 = 70 6 4
3 = 130
1 2 3
Find the measures of all the angles.
X
2. Given: Diagram as shown
Find: AB and W 40
80
A B
5. Given: T = 2x + 6 R
RSU = 4x + 16
R = x + 48
Find: mT S
T U
Sect. 7.2
A
6. Given: A D
B is the midpoint of CE B E
Is ABC DBE? If so, by which theorem?
C
I A D
Sect. 7.3
11. Determine the number of sides a polygon has if the sum of the interior angles is 2340.
Sect 7.4
14. Find the sum of the measures of the angles of a regular polygon if each exterior angle measures 30.
___ 1. The triangles are congruent if two sides and an angle of one are congruent to the corresponding
parts of the other.
___ 2. If two sides of a right triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another right
triangle, the triangles are congruent.
___ 6. The bisector of the vertex angle of a scalene triangle is perpendicular to the base.
___ 8. The supplement of one of the angles of a triangle is equal in measure to the sum of the other two
angles of the triangle.
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___ 10. A triangle is a plane figure.
___ 12. If one of the angles of an isosceles triangle is 60, the triangle is equilateral.
___ 13. If the sides of one triangle are doubled to form another triangle, each angle of the second
triangle is twice as large as the corresponding angle of the first triangle.
___ 14. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are congruent, the quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid.
___ 15. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral divide each angle into two 45-degree angles, the quadrilateral
is a square.
___ 17. If two of the angles of a trapezoid are congruent, the trapezoid is isosceles.
___ 26. A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if one pair of opposite sides is congruent and one pair of
opposite sides is parallel.
___ 29. If one of the diagonals of a quadrilateral is the perpendicular bisector of the other, the
quadrilateral is a kite.
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___ 31. If a plane contains one of two skew lines, it contains the other.
___ 32. If a line and a plane never meet, they are parallel.
___ 33. If two parallel lines lie in different planes, the planes are parallel.
___ 34. If a line is perpendicular to two planes, the planes are parallel.
___ 35. If a plane and a line not in the plane are each perpendicular to the same line, then they are
parallel to each other.
___ 36. In a plane, two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel.
___ 37. In space, two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel.
___ 38. If a line is perpendicular to a plane, it is perpendicular to every line in the plane.
___ 40. Two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel.
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