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ARE YOU READY?!

ARE YOU READY?!. Find the distance between U(-5, 3) and D (10, 1). Write the inverse of the following: If I practice, I will get better. Fill in the missing T/F . Two planes intersect at a …. Say the conclusion, if possible, and by which law.

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  1. ARE YOU READY?!

  2. Find the distance between U(-5, 3) and D (10, 1)

  3. Write the inverse of the following:If I practice, I will get better.

  4. Fill in the missing T/F

  5. Two planes intersect at a …

  6. Say the conclusion, if possible, and by which law. • If it’s a clear evening, then you can see the moon. • If you can see the moon, then you can see the stars.

  7. Say the conclusion, if possible, and by which law. • If there are 4 congruent angles in a quadrilateral, then they are all right angles. • ABCD is a quadrilateral with

  8. True or false. If false, find a counterexample All supplementary angles are linear pairs.

  9. Classify by sides, convex/concave, and regular or irregular

  10. Find the m<C.

  11. Complete the coordinates:

  12. Determine whether are parallel, perpendicular or neither! A ( - 2, -5), B ( 4,7) , C (0, 2) , and D (8, -2)

  13. Explain whether or not u || d. Given: and h || s

  14. The orthocenter is the intersection of all three….

  15. 3 perpendicular bisectors intersect at the….. And their special property is that they are all equidistant from…..

  16. You are looking at medians.Find the measure of every segment!

  17. List all angles less than m<7

  18. Find the equation of a line perpendicular to the line 3y - x = 9 through the point (-4, 2)

  19. Solve for x.

  20. Does the diagram give you enough information to prove triangles congruent?Given: EG bisects

  21. Find the missing angles!

  22. Find the missing angles!

  23. What assumption would you make to start an indirect proof? • Given: line AB is parallel to line CD • Prove: Angle A is congruent to Angle B

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