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Name: __________________________________________________ Date: ____________________ Period: _______

1.3 Homework

Build Your Own Grade: There are three levels of difficulty in this assignment. Level A problems are worth 3 points,
Level B – 5 points and Level C – 10 points. You are required to complete all circled problems and can earn a
maximum of 120 points on this assignment.

Level A
Line l bisects the segment. Find the indicated length.

1. 2. 3.

In the diagram, M is the midpoint of the segment. Find the indicated length.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

Find the coordinates of the midpoint with the given endpoints.

10. S(4, -1) and T(6, 0) 11. L(4, 2) and P(0, 2)

12. H(-5, 5) and G(7, 3) 13. G(-2, -8) and H(-3, -12)
Find the length of the segment. Then find the coordinate of the midpoint.

14. 15.

Level B
Use the given endpoint Y and midpoint M of YZ to find the coordinates of the other endpoint Z.

16. Y(0, 5), M(3, 3) 17. Y(-1, -3), M(5, 9)

18. Y(6, 0), M(0, 2) 19. Y(-3, -2), M(-1, -8)

20. Y(3, 4), M(3, -2) 21. Y(11, -5), M(-4, -4)

Find the length of the segment. Round to the nearest tenth of a unit.

22. 23.

24. 25.

26. 27.
The endpoint of two segments are given. Find each segment length. Tell whether the segments are congruent.

28. AB : A(2, 6), B(0, 3) 29. KL : K(-4, 13), L(-10, 6)

CD : C(-1, 0), D(1, 3) MN : M(-1, -2), N(-1, -11)

30. RS : R(5, 4), S(0, 4) 31. OP : O(6, -2), P(3, -2)

TU : T(-4, -3), U(-1, 1) QR : Q(5, 2), R(1, 5)

Level C
32. Distances Your house and the mall are 9.6 miles apart on the same straight road. The movie theater is halfway
between your house and the mall, on the same road.

a. Draw and label a sketch to represent this situation. How far is your house from the movie theater?

b. You walk at an average speed of 3.2 miles per hour. About how long would it take you to walk to the movie
theater?

In Exercises 33-35, use the map. The locations of the towns on the map are: Dunkirk (0, 0), Clearfield (10, 2), Lake
City (5, 7), and Allentown (1, 4). The coordinates are given in miles.

33. Find the distance between each pair of towns. Round to the nearest
mile.

34. Which two towns are closest together?

Which two towns are farthest apart?

35. The map is being used to plan a 26-mile marathon. Which of the
following plans is the best route for the marathon? Explain.

A. Dunkirk to Clearfield to Allentown to Dunkirk

B. Dunkirk to Clearfield to Lake City to Allentown to Dunkirk

C. Dunkirk to Lake City to Clearfield to Dunkirk

D. Dunkirk to Lake City to Allentown to Dunkirk


In Exercises 36 – 39, find the distance between the two cities using the information in the table. Each data point is
from a coordinate system used for calculating long-distance telephone rates. Round your answer to the nearest
whole unit.

36. Buffalo and Miami 37. Dallas and Seattle

38. Chicago and San Diego 39. Omaha and Providence

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