
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
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Transcribed Image Text:A. Directions: Read each item carefully, then choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on the space provided.
1. Which of the following terms is associated in drawing shapes, angles, or lines in
an accurate manner?
A.
Canstruction
B. Graphing
C. Layout
D. Paper-folding
2. Which of the following statements is true about the term BISECT?
A. A line that divides something into two unequal parts.
B. A line that divides something into two equal parts.
C. A line that divides something into three different parts.
D. A line that divides something into four equal parts.
3. To bisect an angle, what is the use of straightedge in Figure 1?
A. Connect point K and vertex M.
B. Connect point A and point R.
C. Connect point A and vertex M
D. Connect point R to point K
Figure 1
M.
4. What must be the first step in constructing a congruent segment?
A. Draw an arbitrary angle with the center of the given angle.
B. Fix the compass opening to match the length of the given segment.
C. Mark on the line to the given point and the distance of the given segment.
D. Use the straightedge to draw a line and indicate a given point on the line.
5. Which of the following constructions is shown on figure 2?
A. An angle congruent to a given angle.
B. Midpoint and perpendicular bisector of segment
C. Perpendicular to a given line through a given point on the line
D. Segment congruent to a given segment.
Figure 2
A
6. Which statement is true about Figure 3?
Figure 3
A. M2DEG =mzFEG
B. M2DEG = M<FEG
%3D
C. M2FEG=
D. M2DEG = mzDEF
7. Martin wants to construct an angle bisector using compass and straightedge,
which of the following is the correct illustration of his works?
A
C.
A.
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