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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT GEOMETRY 3.05 EXAM
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Question 1: polygon
Answer:
a closed figure formed by three or more line segments in a plane, such that each line segment intersects exactly two other line segments at their endpoints only
Question 2: Through any two___, a ___ ___ can be drawn.
Answer:
Through any two points, a single line can be drawn.
Question 3: height
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a geometric figure, an altitude that is perpendicular to a base
Question 4: How can you prove that two lines are parallel?
Answer:
To prove that two lines are parallel, you only have to prove that two corresponding angles are congruent.
Question 5: transversal
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a line that intersects two or more lines in a plane
Question 6: Parallel lines
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any coplanar lines that are always the same distance apart.
Question 7: height
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in a geometric figure, an altitude that is perpendicular to a base
Question 8: corresponding sides
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the sides of two or more polygons that lie in the same position
Question 9: Comparison Property of Inequality
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if a = b + c, then a > b for any values of a, b, and c, with c > 0.
Question 10: base
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the bottom side or face of a geometric figure
Question 11: In what ways can the measure of an angle be manipulated.
Answer:
The measure of an angle is a number and therefore can be added, subtracted, or otherwise manipulated under properties of real numbers you learned in algebra.
Question 12: Corresponding Angles Postulate
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when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the resulting corresponding angles are congruent.
Question 13: What do Congruent angles have in common?
Answer:
Congruent angles have the same measure.
Question 14: midsegment of a triangle
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the line segment that connects the midpoints of two of the sides Question 15: True Or false: Lines that are intersected by transversals will always be parallel.
Answer:
False. The two lines that are intersected by a transversal can be either parallel or not.
Question 16: included angle
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the angle between two sides of a triangle
Question 17: Parallel Postulate
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Given a line and a point not on that line, there is one and only one line that contains the given point and is parallel to the given line.
Question 18: How is the length of a Midsegment to a trapezoid?
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the length of the midsegment of a trapezoid is equal to one-half the sum of the lengths of the bases.Question 19: The converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate, the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem, and the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem are all true.
Answer:
True
Question 20: What are measures and Figures?
Answer:
Measures are equal. Figures are congruent.
Question 21: alternate interior angles
Answer:
the inside angles on opposite diagonal sides of a transversal crossing two parallel lines
Question 22: What is an exterior angle?
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An exterior angle of a triangle is the angle formed by one side of a triangle and by extending the line containing an adjacent side.
Question 23: corresponding angles of polygons
Answer:
the angles of two or more polygons that lie in the same position
Question 24: corresponding angles
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the angles that lie in the same position or "match up" when a transversal crosses two parallel lines Question 25: How can you prove that all lines are congruent in the parallel lines.
Answer:
You can prove that all of the other pairs are congruent by using the Linear Pair Postulate and the Vertical Angles Theorem.
Question 26: legs of a trapezoid
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the nonparallel sides of a trapezoid Question 27: What is the difference between congruent segments and congruent angles?
Answer:
Congruent segments are the same size, and congruent angles have the same measure.
Question 28: Betweenness Postulate
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if AB + BC = AC, then A, B, and C are collinear and B lies between A and C.