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this is math home i need help, this is due today i need the answers for this in 1 hour only thankyou _______1. It is represented by a period or dot. It is also named using a capital letter. A. Poin
this is math home i need help, this is due today i need the answers for this in 1 hour only thankyou
_______1. It is represented by a period or dot. It is also named using a capital letter.
A. Point B. Line C. Plane D. Angle
________2. It is represented by a shape that looks like a wall or a slanted rectangle.
A. Line B. Plane C. Angle D. Point
________3. It is represented by a straight line with two arrowheads.
A. Angle B. Point C. Line D. Plane
________4. It is named after its endpoint and its direction.
A. Ray B. Angle C. Line segment D. Line
________5. A figure form by two rays called its sides, intersecting at the endpoints called the vertex.
A. Line segment B. Ray C. Angle D. Point
________6. It is a subset of a line containing all the points from one-point P to another distinct point Q.
A. Ray B. Line Segment C. Plane D. Angle
________7. These are the points that are not on the same line.
A. Collinear points B. Non-Collinear points C. Coplanar points D. Non-coplanar points
________8. These are the points that are on the same plane.
A. Non-collinear points B. Collinear points C. Non-coplanar points D. Coplanar points
________9. Two lines in the same plane that will never intersect.
A. Intersecting lines B. Parallel lines C. Perpendicular lines D. Skew lines
________10. Two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.
A. Skew lines B. Perpendicular lines C. Intersecting lines D. Parallel lines
II. A. Using a protractor, measure the following angles in degrees. (2 pts. each)
1. 2.
3. 4.
C. Find the number that can supplement the following.
1. 56°
2. 123°
3. 109°
4. 98°
5. 112°
B. Find the number that can complement the following.
1. 35°
2. 72°
3. 64°
4. 67°
5. 81°
C. In figure C∥D , name the following:
1. Four pairs of corresponding angles (2 pts)
2. Two pairs of alternate exterior angles (2 pts)
3. Two pairs of alternative interior angles (2 pts)
4. Two pairs of interior angles on the same side of the transversal (2 pts)
5. Two pairs of exterior angles on the same side of the transversal (2 pts)
II. Give the meaning, draw, and give one example on each postulate/theorem mentioned below.
1. Corresponding Angles Postulate (4 pts.)
2. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem (4 pts.)
3. Same-side Exterior Angles Theorem (4 pts.)