Honors Geometry Unit One Quiz Study
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Two line that do not cross and are coplanar are? | Parallel
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Two non-coplanar lines are? | Skew
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The meeting point of multiple lines, segments or rays is? | The vertex
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A plane is? | An undefined term in geometry extends infinitely in all directions, has no thickness
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The segment Addition postulate allows us to? | Take two segments and combine them to create a whole segment. pq+qr=pr
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.A This is the sign for? | A point
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How many points are necessary to name a plane? | 3
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(a+b)(a+b)= | a2+2ab+b2
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The angle Addition postulate allows us to? | Add two adjacent angles to get a larger angle. 100*+20*=120*
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T or F: Adjacent angles must add to 180* | F
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The endpoint of line AB is 1,4. The midpoint (m) is 4,7. What are the coordinates of B? | B=7,10
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