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NAME _________________________________________________________ DATE ___________

Practice A
For use with pages 39

Lesson 1.1

Sketch the next figure in the pattern.


1.

2.

3.

4.

Describe a pattern in the sequence of numbers. Predict the next number.


5. 2, 5, 8, 11, . . .

6. 27, 9, 3, 1, . . .

7. 123, 234, 345, 456, . . .

8. 5, 7, 11, 17, 25, . . .

9.

1 2 3 4
, , , ,...
2 3 4 5

10.

11. 4, 1, 2, 5, . . .

5 4 3 2
, , , ,...
4 6 8 10

12. 1, 4, 9, 16, . . .

The first three objects in a pattern are shown. How many squares
are in the next object?
13.

14.

Complete the conjecture based on the pattern you observe in the


specific cases.
15. The product of an odd number and an even

number is

? .

3  8  24
11  24  264

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16. The sum of an odd number and an even

number is
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17  22  39
135  48  183

8  37  45
94  85  179

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1.2

Practice A
For use with pages 1016

Draw a sketch and label as needed.

1. Three collinear points, A, B, and C.

2. MN intersecting PQ at point R.

3. Coplanar points W, X, Y, and Z.

4. Opposite rays, JK and JC.

Decide whether the statement is true or false.


5. Point X lies on line m.

6. X, Y, and Z are collinear.

7. Point W lies on line m.

8. X, Y, and Z are coplanar.

9. Point V lies on line l.

10. V, Y, and X are collinear.

11. Point Y lies on line l.

12. V, Y, and X are coplanar.

W
Y
Z

Lesson 1.2

Name a point that is collinear with the given points.


13. B and E

14. F and H

15. D and G

16. A and C

17. H and E

18. G and C

19. A and D

20. B and C

B
D

22. M, N, and R

23. T, Q, and M

24. T, Q, and R

25. T, S, and R

26. T, S, and O

27. O, S, and R

28. O, P, and M

Name a point that is coplanar with the given points.


21. M, N, and O

O
R

In Exercises 2934, complete the sentence.


29. Collinear points are points that

? .

30. Coplanar points are points that

? .

31. XY consists of the endpoints X and Y and all points on the line XY that lie

32. MN consists of the initial point M and all points on the line MN that lie
33. Two rays or segments are collinear if they

? .
? .

? .

? .

35. Explain the difference between BC and CB.


34. PQ and PT are opposite rays if

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Practice A
For use with pages 1725

Use a ruler to measure the length of each line segment to the


nearest millimeter.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

K
I
H

Draw a sketch of the three collinear points. Then write the


Segment Addition Postulate for the points.
7. S is between D and P.

8. J is between S and H.

9. C is between Q and R.

10. T is between M and N.

In the diagram of collinear points, GK  24, HJ  10, and


GH  HI  IJ. Find each length.
11. HI

12. IJ

13. GH

14. JK

15. IG

16. IK

Lesson 1.3

Suppose J is between H and K. Use the Segment Addition


Postulate to solve for x. Then find the length of each segment.
17. HJ  5x

18. HJ  2x  5

19. HJ  6x  5

JK  7x

JK  3x  7

JK  4x  6

KH  96

KH  18

KH  129

Find the distance between each pair of points.


20. A3, 2, B2, 0

21. C1, 3, D2, 4

22. E1, 0, F2, 4

A(3, 2)

y
1

C(1, 3)

D(2, 4)

E(1, 0)

B(2, 0)
1

F(2, 4)

Use the Distance Formula to decide whether AB  BC.


23. A0, 1

B2, 4
C4, 7

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24. A3, 1

B1, 1
C6, 3

25. A4, 2

B1, 1
C6, 4
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1.4

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Practice A
For use with pages 2632

Name the vertex and sides of the angle. Write two names for each angle.
1.

2.

3.

J
F

T
Q

Use a protractor to measure each angle to the nearest degree.


4.

5. A

B
C

6.

K
H

T
M

Use the Angle Addition Postulate to find the measure of the unknown angle.
7. mABC 

8. mDEF 

9. mMNR 

?
N

41

92

109
E

38

71
F

32
B

State whether the angle appears to be acute, right, obtuse, or


straight. Then estimate its measure.
10.

11.

12. O

H
S

13. A2, 4

B1, 1
C4, 1

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14. A2, 1

B1, 4
C7, 2

Lesson 1.4

In a coordinate plane, plot the points and sketch ABC. Classify the
angle. Write the coordinates of a point that lies in the interior of the
angle and the coordinates of a point that lies in the exterior of the
angle.
15. A4, 3

B2, 2
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Lesson 1.5

Practice A
For use with pages 3442

Use a ruler to measure and redraw the line segment on a piece of


paper. Then use construction tools to find the segment bisector.
1.
2.
3.

Find the coordinates of the midpoint of AB.


4. A2, 4, B4, 0

5. A3, 2, B5, 4

6. A3, 1, B5, 4

A(2, 4)

B(5, 4)
2

2
2

A(3, 2)

B(4, 0)
1

A(3, 1)

B(5, 4)

Find the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment with the given


endpoints.
7. A0, 0

8. C2, 4

B4, 6

D0, 8

9. E3, 2

10. G5, 6

F7, 6

H3, 3

Use a protractor to measure and redraw the angle on a piece of


paper. Then use construction tools to find the angle bisector.
11.

12.

13.

A
Y

PT is the angle bisector of RPS. Find the two angle measures


not given in the diagram.
14.

15.

R
T
19

16. P

R
T

S
98
T

S
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Practice A
For use with pages 4450

Use the figure at the right.


1. Are 1 and 2 adjacent?
2. Are 1 and 2 a linear pair?
1

3. Are 3 and 4 a linear pair?

Lesson 1.6

4. Are 2 and 5 vertical angles?

2
3

5. Are 1 and 4 vertical angles?


6. Are 3 and 5 vertical angles?

Use the figure at the right.


7. If m6  78, then m7 

? .

8. If m8  94, then m6 

? .

9. If m9  124, then m8 


10. If m7  47, then m9 
11. If m8  158, then m9 
12. If m7  15, then m6 

6
9

7
8

? .
? .
? .
? .

In Exercises 1316, assume A and B are complementary and


B and C are supplementary.
13. If m  42, then mB 

and mC 

? .

14. If mB  78, then mA 

and mC 

? .

15. If mA  17, then mB 

and mC 

? .

16. If mB  45, then m 

and mC 

? .

Find the value of the variable.


17.

18.

19.
x

110

(5x  48)

64

(48  x)

(2x  40)

20.

21.

75 (2x  5)

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22.
(3x  8)
x

(2x  8)

(3x  17)

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1.7

DATE

Practice A
For use with pages 5158

Find the perimeter (or circumference) and area of the figure.


(Where necessary, use  3.14.)
1.

2.

11

3.

5
3

4.

5.

6.

13
5

7
12

7.

8.

9.

20

13

10

12

Lesson 1.7

5
21

2.5

Find the area of the figure described.


10. Rectangle with length 8 centimeters and width 4.5 centimeters
11. Triangle with height 5 inches and base 16 inches
12. Circle with diameter 12 feet (use   3.14

Find the area of the figure. (Where necessary, use  3.14.)


13.

14.

y
B

15.

y
B

2
x

1
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A
1

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