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XRISS Practice and Problem Solving For more practice, see xtra Practice. Practice by xample xample 1 (page 26) Find the length of each segment. Tell whether the segments are congruent. 1. and 2. and 3. and 4. and 8 6 1 3 7 On a number line, the coordinates of X, Y, Z, and W are 7, 3, 1, and 5, respectively. ompare the lengths of the two segments. 5. XY and ZW 6. ZX and WY 7. YZ and XW xample 2 (page 26) Use the figure at the right for xercises 8 11. 8. If RS = 15 and ST = 9, then RT =. 9. If ST = 15 and RT = 40, then RS =. 10. a. lgebra If RS = 3x + 1, ST = 2x - 2, and RT = 64, find the value of x. b. Find RS and ST. 11. a. lgebra If RS = 8y + 4, ST = 4y + 8, and RT = 15y - 9, find the value of y. b. Find RS, ST, and RT. 12. lgebra is the midpoint of a Find X. b. Find Y and XY. XY. lgebra In xercises 13 15, use the figure and find PT. 13. PT = 5x + 3 and TQ = 7x - 9 14. PT = 4x - 6 and TQ = 3x + 4 15. PT = 7x - 24 and TQ = 6x - 2 R 3x 5x - 6 X Y P T Q S T xample 4 (page 27) Name each angle in three ways. 16. 17. X M Y Z 1 P Use the figure at the right. Name the indicated angle in two different ways. xample 5 (page 28) 18. &1 19. &2 1 2 raw and label a figure to fit each description. 20. an obtuse angle, &RST 21. an acute acute, & 22. a straight angle, &FG 23. a right angle, &GHI Lesson 1-4 Measuring Segments and ngles 29-33

xample 3 (page 27) Measure and classify each angle. 24. 25. 26. xample 6 (page 29) 27. Find m& if m& = 45 28. Find m&gfj if m&fg = 110. and m& = 79. J G F pply Your Skills Use the figure at the right for xercises 29 32. 29. Find the midpoint of. 30. What is the coordinate of the midpoint of Q? 31. What is the coordinate of the midpoint of W? W S Q 8 0 2 4 8 32. What is the coordinate of the midpoint of the segment formed by the two points you found in xercises 30 and 31? Suppose the coordinate of is 0 and R 5 and T 7 in the figure above. What are the possible coordinates of the midpoint of the given segment? 33. R 34. T 35. RT 36. Mileage Highways and the mile markers along their sides suggest a number line. You can find the distance between mile markers in the same way that you find distance on a number line. a. Michael sees mile marker 237 when he enters the highway and mile marker 159 when he exits. How far did he travel? b. Open-nded Give another real example of finding distance using a number line. Visualization Without using your ruler, sketch a segment with the given length. Then use your ruler to see how well you did.. 37. 3 cm 38. 3 in. 39. 6 in. 40. 10 cm 41. 65 mm Need Help? For xercise 43 you are to decide whether the distance is less than the distance. In xercises 42 45, describe the statement as true or false. xplain. 8 6 1 3 7 42. > 43., xercises 42 46 44. + = 45. + = 46. Suppose G = 5. Find the possible coordinate(s) of point G. In the diagram, ml 65. Find each of the following. 47. m& 48. m& 49. oordinate Geometry (3, 0) is an endpoint of. If = 12, give four possible coordinates for point. xercises 47 48 29-33 hapter 1 Tools of Geometry

Visualization Without using your protractor, sketch an angle with the given measure. Then use your protractor to see how well you did. 50. 45 51. 60 52. 90 53. 120 54. 135 55. Skiing Use a protractor on the photograph to measure the angle formed by the two skis. Open-nded Name two times of the morning when the hands of a clock form each type of angle. 56. right 57. obtuse 58. straight stimation stimate the measure of the angle formed by the hands of a clock at each time. 59. 6:00 60. 7:00 61. 11:00 62. 4:40 63. 5:20 64. 10:40 Use this figure for xercises 65 69. Q P 65. If m&mqv = 90 and m&vqp = 35, what is m&mqp? V 66. If m&mvq = 55, what is m&qvp? M N Judging by appearance in the diagram above, name each of the following. 67. two acute angles 68. two obtuse angles 69. two right angles 70. a. lgebra Solve for x if m&rqs = 2x + 4 and m&tqs = 6x + 20. b. What is m&rqs? m&tqs? c. Show how you can check your answer. R Q S T lgebra Use the diagram at the right for xercises 71 and 72. 71. If = 12 and = 4y - 36, find the value of y. Then find and. 72. If = x + 4 and = 3x - 8, find,, and. 73. Writing The word acute can mean sharp in conversational nglish. a. xplain why this meaning describes an acute angle. b. Use acute in a sentence. 74. Flower rranging In Japanese flower arranging, you match a stem that is vertical with 0.You match other stems with numbers from 0 to 90, in both directions from the vertical. What numbers would the flowers shown be paired with on a standard protractor? Lesson 1-4 Measuring Segments and ngles 29-33

hallenge lgebra Use the diagram, below right, for xercises 75 78. Solve for x. Find the angle measures to check your work. 75. m&o = 7x - 2, m&o = 2x + 8, m&o = 3x + 14 76. m&o = 4x - 2, m&o = 5x + 10, m&o = 2x + 14 77. m&o = 28, m&o = 3x - 2, m&o = 6x 78. m&o = 4x + 3, m&o = 7x, m&o = 16x - 1 79. is the midpoint of, is the midpoint of, is the midpoint of, F is the midpoint of, G is the midpoint of F, and H is the midpoint of. If = 16, find GH. 80. Golf opy the diagram. a. stimate the angle in degrees from the tee hole to the hole marked by the flag. Then estimate the distance in centimeters or millimeters from the tee to the hole. b. Use a protractor and ruler to plot each estimate. This is stroke 1. dd a penalty stroke if you land in the water. c. ontinue until you are at most 5mm from the hole marked by the flag. What is your score? O 0 270 90 Tee 180 81. Technology Leon constructed an angle. Then he constructed a ray from the vertex of the angle to a point in the interior of the angle. He measured all the angles formed. Then he moved the interior ray. What postulate do the two pictures support? 105 105 81 24 63 42 29-33 hapter 1 Tools of Geometry

Standardized Test Prep Multiple hoice Take It to the NT Online lesson quiz at www.phschool.com Web ode: afa-0104 Short Response 82. If K = 31, what is KN?. 43. 62. 74. 82 xercises 82 84 83. If KN = 29, what is N? F. 13 G. 14.5 H. 15.5 I. 16 84. If is the midpoint of KN, what is K?. 4.5. 9. 18. 19 85. When 15 is subtracted from the measure of an angle, the result is the measure of a right angle. What is the measure of the original angle? F. 75 G. 85 H. 105 I. 115 86. You are given that m& + m& = m&. a. raw a diagram to show the above. b. If m& = 12 and & is obtuse, what are the least and greatest whole number measures possible for &? xplain. K 2x + 10 4x + 1 N Mixed Review Lesson 1-3 Lesson 1-2 Lesson 1-1 omplete each statement with always, sometimes, or never to make a true statement. 87. Skew lines are 9 coplanar. 88. Skew lines 9 intersect. 89. Opposite rays 9 form a line. 90. Parallel planes 9 intersect. 91. Three points are 9 coplanar. 92. Two points are 9 collinear. 93. The intersection of two planes is 9 a line. 94. Intersecting lines are 9 parallel. Find the next two terms in each sequence. 95. 5, 10, 15, 20, c 96. 5, 25, 125, 625, c 97. 14, 18, 22, 26, c Lesson 1-4 Measuring Segments and ngles 29-33