NOTATION
Fill in the blanks.
- The symbol is read as “ AB.”
- The symbol is read as “ AB.”
- The symbol is read as “ AB.”
- We read as “the of segment AB.”
- We read as “ ABC.”
- We read as “the of angle ABC.”
- The symbol for is a small raised circle, °.
- The symbol indicates a angle.
- The symbol is read as “is to.”
- The symbol l 1 can be used to name a line. It is read as
“line l one.”
GUIDED PRACTICE
- Draw each geometric figure and label it completely.
See Objective 1.
a. Point T
b.
c. Plane ABC
- Draw each geometric figure and label it completely.
See Objectives 2 and 3.
a.
b.
c.
d.
- Refer to the figure and find the length of each
segment.See Objective 2.
a. b.
c. d.
- Refer to the figure above and find each midpoint.
See Objective 2.
a. Find the midpoint of.
b. Find the midpoint of.
c. Find the midpoint of EA.
BE
AD
DC EA
AB CE
AEBCD
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XYZ
PQ
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RS
JK
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m(ABC)
ABC
m(AB)
AB
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AB
AB
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Use the protractor to find each angle measure listed below.
See Objective 4.
Classify the following angles in the figure as an acute angle, a
right angle, an obtuse angle, or a straight angle.See Example 1.
Find. See Example 2.
65.
66.
- 130 °
x
40 °
50 °
22.5°
x
112° x
168°
45 °
55 °
x
x
O
S
MPQN
QPO MNQ
MPQ PNO
NOP POS
MNO OPN
10090
80
10080 70
11012060
13050
14040
15030
16020
(^17010)
(^1800)
(^11070)
(^12060)
(^13050)
(^14040)
(^15030)
(^16020)
17010
1800
C D E
A
R
G
S
m(CDG) m(CDS)
m(CDR) m(CDA)
m(EDS) m(EDR)
m(GDE) m(ADE)
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