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200 300 400 500 600 700 Ch. 8Ch. 9 Ch. 11 & 12 Ch. 1 & 2
Ch. 3 & 4 Ch. 5 & 7
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 100 pts
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 100 pts. 1.AD and DC 2.D 3.DC
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 200 pts If the diagonals of a figure are
perpendicular, then the figure is a square. Write the inverse,
converse and contrapositive and state if they are true or
false.
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 200 pts. Converse: If the figure is a
square then the diagonals are perpendicular. TRUE Inverse: If the
diagonals of a figure are not perpendicular, then the figure is not
a square. FALSE Contrapositive: If the figure is not a square, then
the diagonals are not perpendicular. TRUE
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 300 pts
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 300 pts. Multiplication Property (XZ
= WT) Addition property (SX = SW)
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 400 pts If the measure of the supplement
of an angle is six more than three times the measure of the
complement of the angle, find the measure of the angle.
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 400 pts. Angle = 48
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 500 pts
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 500 pts. QS = 12 QT = 27 Addition
Property
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 600 pts
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 600 pts. X = 0, Y = 57/5 OR X = 6, Y
= 9
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- ANSWER Ch. 1 & 2 700 pts If four times the supplement of an
angle is added to eight times the angles complement, the sum is
equivalent to three straight angles. Find the measure of the angle
that is supplementary to the complement.
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- HOME Answer Ch. 1 & 2 700 pts. The supplement of the
complement = 165
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 100 pts
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- HOME Answer Ch. 3 & 4 100 pts. A.AED BEC - SAS B. No
congruence C.LKM NMK - SAS
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 200 pts
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 200 pts. HOME
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 300 pts Name all sets of congruent
triangles.
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 300 pts. HOME BCE DCA
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 400 pts
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 400 pts. HOME X = 1 Yes it is
equilateral.
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 500 pts
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 500 pts. HOME (y 8) = -5(x 4) OR Y = -5x +
28
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 600 pts
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 600 pts. HOME Midpoints: (1, 1) (6, 2) (1,
4) It is Scalene
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- ANSWER Ch. 3 & 4 700 pts
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- Answer Ch. 3 & 4 700 pts. HOME
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 100 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 100 pts. HOME X = 26 AEC P or CAC P
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 200 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 200 pts. HOME Angle C = 184/9 degrees
Angle B = 1436/9 degrees
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 300 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 300 pts. HOME Interior angle of Octagon =
135 Exterior Angle of Pentagon = 72
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 400 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 400 pts. HOME KT = 240
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 500 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 500 pts. HOME 81 < x < 143
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 600 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 600 pts. HOME X = 150
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- ANSWER Ch. 5 & 7 700 pts
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- Answer Ch. 5 & 7 700 pts. HOME Equilateral
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 100 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 100 pts. HOME BD = 15/7 DE = 39/7
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 200 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 200 pts. HOME X:Y = 43:5
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 300 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 300 pts. HOME QZ = 27/11 YZ = 72/11
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 400 pts 7
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- Answer Ch. 8 400 pts. HOME X = 6 Y = 21
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 500 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 500 pts. HOME X = 6, Y = 16 Perimeter = 42
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 600 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 600 pts. HOME P = (0, 12)
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- ANSWER Ch. 8 700 pts
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- Answer Ch. 8 700 pts. HOME X = 2
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 100 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 100 pts. HOME Altitude = 62
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 200 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 200 pts. HOME Perimeter = 14 + 143
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 300 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 300 pts. HOME CD = 27 CB = 211
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 400 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 400 pts. HOME Flagpole = 24tan(52) = 30.7
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 500 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 500 pts. HOME Length of arc AB = (7/3)2
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 600 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 600 pts. HOME AB = 23 Angle B = 67 Angle C =
23
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- ANSWER Ch. 9 700 pts
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- Answer Ch. 9 700 pts. HOME X = 31
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- Topics Covered Ch. 1 & 2 I.Union and Intersection
II.Midpoints, Bisectors, Trisectors III.Logical Statements
a.Converse, inverse, contrapositive IV.Perpendicularity
V.Complementary and Supplementary Angles VI.Properties a.Addition
b.Subtraction c.Multiplication d.Division VII.Transitive and
Substitution Properties VIII.Vertical Angles
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- Topics Chapters 3 & 4 I.Proving Triangles Congruent a)SAS,
SSS, ASA, AAS, HL-Postulate II.CPCTC III.Intro to circles all radii
are congruent IV.Medians, Altitudes, Angle bisectors V.Overlapping
triangles VI.Types of triangles a)Angle classification acute,
right, obtuse b)Side classification scalene, isosceles, equilateral
VII.If sides then angles VIII.Midpoint formula IX.Drawing a diagram
to fit a proof X.Supplementary and congruent angles are right
XI.Equidistance Theorem XII.Slope XIII.Equations of Lines
XIV.Systems of Equations
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- Chapter 5 and 7 I.Parallel Lines II.Angles associated with
parallel lines III.Properties of Quadrilaterals I.Parallelograms
II.Rectangles III.Squares IV.Rhombuses V.Kites VI.Trapezoids,
Isosceles Trapezoids IV.Regular Polygons V.Interior angles of
regular polygons VI.Exterior angles of regular polygons VII.Midline
theorem VIII.No Choice Theorem IX.Exterior Angle Equality
(triangles)
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- Chapter 8 I.Ratios and Proportions II.Similar Triangles
I.Proving Similar Triangles II.Corresponding sides of similar
triangles are proportional III.Corresponding angles of similar
triangles are congruent III.Side Splitter Theorem IV.Train Tracks
Theorem V.Angle Bisector Theorem
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- Chapter 9 Radicals and Factoring Circles Altitude on Hypotenuse
Thm Pythagorean Theorem Pythagorean Triples Special Right triangles
(30-60-90) (45-45-90) Trigonometry