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Chapter 1 Supplement

The document contains 23 multi-part math word problems related to geometry concepts like angles, lines, and shapes. Students must use diagrams and information provided to solve for unknown values. The problems cover topics like finding angle measures, using ratios, determining lengths based on given information, and more. Students must show their work to receive credit on a quiz over a random selection of 10 problems from this packet due on August 31st.

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Chapter 1 Supplement

The document contains 23 multi-part math word problems related to geometry concepts like angles, lines, and shapes. Students must use diagrams and information provided to solve for unknown values. The problems cover topics like finding angle measures, using ratios, determining lengths based on given information, and more. Students must show their work to receive credit on a quiz over a random selection of 10 problems from this packet due on August 31st.

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Honors Geometry Name: _____________________________________

Supplement Chapter 1

IMPORTANT: This Packet is due on Wednesday, August 31st. You will have a HW quiz on this day in which you will write
down only the answers for a random selection of problems from the packet for a total of 10 points.

Use the diagram below for numbers 1 – 3.


B E C
1. True or False: E is the midpoint of BC.

2. True or False: mBEA + mCEA = 180° F


1 2 3
3. Are points B, E, and D noncollinear? 4
A D

4. Find the measure of the angle between the hands of a clock at 9:10.

R
5. mPQR = 152°18′12″.

QS bisects RQT.
S
Find mSQT.
P Q T

R T
6. RE  TC
RT  EC
The length of RT is five time the length of RE.
E C
If the perimeter of RECT is 60, find RT.

R
7. mRTV = (472x + 4)°
mVTW = (168x + 16)°
T
Find the value of x and mRTV.

8. Use the following information to determine if M is the midpoint of AB. 2x + 6 4x – 22


AB = 22 A M B
 
9. DG and DF trisect CDE.
mCDG = (2x + 7)° C
mCDF = (5x – 2)°
mFDE = (3y + 1)° G
Solve for x and y, then find mCDE.
F
D
E

10. Using the information on the diagram, find mECB.


A

(5x + 2)° (9y + 55)°


D B
C (2x + 4y + 10)°

11. m1 = (4x + 1)°


m2 = (3x + 6y)°
m3 = (7x – 5y)° 2
Find m4. 1 3
4

12. The ratio of the measure of TRV to the measure of TRM is 7 : 5. Find mVRT.

13. R and E trisect PO


E bisects PV
PR = x + 4 P R E O V
RE = y + 6
EV = 2x + y + 6
Find OV

14. AP is six more than twice as long as PK . If AK is 72 cm. long, how long is AP ?


A
•P •
K
15. The measure of 2 is twelve more than three times the measure of 1. Find m2.

2 1

16. KS  WR  SR K W
SR is half as long as KW
KS = 3x + 24
WR = 8x + 2
Find the length of KW
S R

17.
BM  PV ; BP  MV B M
BM = 3x + 12
MV = 2y – 8
PV = 5y + 34
BP = x – 3
Find the perimeter of BMVP.
P V

18. Find the measure of the angle formed by the hands of a clock at 12:33.

19. Find the measure of the angle formed by the hands of a clock at 1:20.

B
A
C
N

D
O

20. OB bisects NOD
 
OA and OC trisectNOD
AOB is 25° less than NOA
Find mNOD and mBOC

21. AC = 28
DB = 35
AB = 53
Find AD, DC, CB A D C B

BAC = (3x + 15)°


BCA = (5y + 6x)°
DAC = (7y + 1)°
DCA = (9x + 4)°

AC bisects BAD B

CA bisects BCD
Find mBCD.
A C
E

23. You are making a coffee table with a glass top surrounded by a cherry border. The glass is 3 feet by 3 feet. You want the cherry
border to be a uniform width. You have 7 square feet of cherry to make the border. What should the width of the border be?

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