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Geometry Homework Worksheets: Chapter 1 Make sure to show all of your work! HW#1: Problems #1 – 8 For #1-4, choose the best answer for each multiple choice question. 1. Identify an example of an undefined term: 2. All of the following are correct names for the line except: A. a point A. l B. collinear points B. AB C. non-collinear points C. BA D. coplanar points D. A E. non-coplanar points E. AC 3. The ceiling of our classroom is an example of a: A. point B. line C. plane D. defined term E. none of the above 4. The meeting place of two geometric objects is called: A. a point B. a line C. a plane D. collinear E. an intersection For #5 – 8, simplify each expression. Leave your answers as reduced fractions. 5. 3 2 1 3 5 4 4 1 7. 8 7 9 4 2 1 6. 2 6 3 5 4 3 8. 6 9 5 4 HW#2: Problems #9-17 For questions 9-14, choose the best answer for each multiple choice question. 9. All of the following statements are true about opposite rays except: A. B. C. D. E. they go in opposite directions they have the same endpoint they are congruent together, they form a line they both are of infinite length 10. How many non-collinear points define a plane? A. B. C. D. E. 1 2 3 4 5 11. How many points define a line? 12. The intersection of two planes is a: A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. 1 2 3 4 5 13. Find a pattern for the sequence. Use the pattern to show the next term. S, M, T, W, … A. S B. F C. M D. Th point segment line ray plane 14. Which number is a counterexample to the statement below? All prime numbers are odd. A. B. C. D. 0 2 34 86 For questions 15-17, simplify each expression as much as possible. 15. 7 2(4 1)2 5 6 17. 6 3(2 1)2 9 3 16. 2(3 8)3 4 9 HW#3: Problems #18 – 26 For questions 18-22, choose the best answer for each multiple choice question. 18. What is the difference is meaning between AB and AB ? 19. The distance between two points a and b on a number line can always be found using this formula: A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. they do not have different meanings AB is a length, AB is a segment AB is Algebra, AB is Geometry AB is a length, AB is a segment not enough information to conclude 20. Two segments, AB and XY , both measure 5cm. All of the following statements use correct notation except: A. AB XY B. AB = 5cm C. AB = XY D. XY = 5cm E. AB = XY ab b–a a–b ba not enough information to conclude 21. Complete and justify the statement referring to the diagram: IC + _____ = IE by the __________________. A. CE, Segment Addition Postulate B. CE, Definition of Midpoint C. CE, Definition of Segment Bisector D. IE, Definition of Angle Bisector 22. Which statement accurately describes the diagram below? A. CN bisects AY B. AY and CN bisect each other C. AY bisects CN D. D is the midpoint of AY and CN E. CN is the segment bisector of AY For questions 23-26, solve each equation. If necessary, write your answers as reduced fractions. 23. 2 b8 6 3 25. (2d 9) (5d 4) 14 24. 3( x 4) 6( x 6) 26. 24 4(m 3) HW#4: Problems #27 – 34 For questions 27-30, choose the best answer for each multiple choice question. 27. All of the following statements are true except: 28. Which statement is always true about adjacent angles? A. Two intersecting lines meet at a point. B. Opposite rays share an endpoint. C. Adjacent angles share a side and a vertex. D. Co-planar points are points on the same plane. E. Obtuse angles measure less than 90 degrees. A. B. C. D. E. 29. If two adjacent angles put together form a straight line, then their measurements add up to 180˚. This statement is justified by the: 30. Find the value of x. A. B. C. D. E. Segment Addition Postulate Definition of Midpoint Definition of Segment Bisector Definition of Angle Bisector Angle Addition Postulate A. B. C. D. they are obtuse they are right they are acute they share a vertex and a side they share a vertex or a side 3 4 5 10 Q (4x+5) (8x) R S T For questions 31-34, solve each equation. If necessary, leave your answers as reduced fractions. 31. 3 2 5 1 x x 4 3 8 6 2 7 8 32. x x 5 9 5 33. 2x 5 6x 8 6 2 34. x 7 4x 1 3 4 HW#5: Problems #35 – 46 Solve each equation. If necessary, leave your answers as reduced fractions. 35. 3x 7(2 x 13) 3(2 x 9) 36. 6( x 2) 2(9 2 x) 3 1 37. 0.5 2 x 0.1 x 1 4 3 38. 1 1 4 x 1 7 6 x 2 2 4 39. 3 2 5 x 4 3 6 40. 1 1 11 x 3 2 12 41. 2 1 3 m 2m 3 5 10 42. 1 1 3 2 x x 4 2 4 3 43. 33 3 3 x 2 5 4 10 45. 6(3 x) 5(2 x 9) 18 44. 7(1 s) 2(5s 4) 6s 46. 1 2 14 x 6 x 3 5 15