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Course 3: Geometry Unit Study Guide


1. Linear Pair-

2. Vertical Angles-

3. Supplementary Angles-

4. Complementary Angles-

5. Postulates-

6. Theorem-

7. Perpendicular-

8. Parallel-

9. Counterexample-

10. What is the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning?

11. What are the necessary conditions for a proof to be considered valid?

12. What does it mean for an inductive argument to have strength?

13. What are the two ways to evaluate a deductive argument?


14. Refer to the following statement:
All people who like Kobe Bryant are Lakers fans.
a) Rewrite the statement as a conditional.

b) Identify the hypothesis (p) and the conclusion of the conditional (q).

c) Draw a Venn-diagram that illustrates the conditional.

d) Write the inverse, converse, and contrapositive of the conditional.

15. Draw a Venn Diagram that shows the following statement: “If it is a Snickers, then it is a
chocolate candy bar.”

16. Use the true statement below and the given information to draw a conclusion.
True Statement: If a figure is a quadrilateral, then it is a four-sided polygon.
Given: ABCD is a quadrilateral.

17. Which statement’s converse is true?


a) If it is December, then it is winter.
b) If it has laces, then it is a shoe.
c) If you are a student at Wayne School of Engineering, then you are in high school.
d) If it is a sandwich, then it has bread.
e) None of the above.
18. Write your own conditional statement.

If ____________________________________________, then _________________________.

a) Identify the hypothesis and conclusion.

b) Give an example of Affirming the Hypothesis. Is it valid or invalid?

c) Give an example of Affirming the Conclusion. Is it valid or invalid?

d) Give an example of Denying the Hypothesis. Is it valid or invalid?

e) Give an example of Denying the Conclusion. Is it valid or invalid?

19. List all pairs of the following types of angles:


a. Interior Angles (same side):
b. Exterior Angles (same side):
c. Alternate Interior Angles:
d. Alternate Exterior Angles:
e. Corresponding Angles:

20. If m∠ 1=46.7 ° , find the remaining angle measures (fill in the diagram above).
21. James walks home from school by walking 5 blocks south and then 12 blocks west. How much
shorter should his walk be if there were a direct path from the school to his house? Assume
that the blocks are square.

22. Name an angle complementary to ∠ DOC .

23. What geometric figure possesses all of the following characteristics?


a) Quadrilateral
b) One pair of opposite sides are parallel and congruent
c) Diagonals are perpendicular

24. Use the Triangle Sum Theorem to find the measure of ∠ A and ∠ C .

25. Which theorem could be used to prove that the following triangles are congruent?
26. Find the surface area and volume of a cylinder with a radius of 8 and height of 12.

27. A cereal box has a length of 19cm, a width of 6.5cm, and a height of 29cm. Find the surface area
and volume.

28. In 2006, David Blaine lived in a sphere of water outside the Metropolitan Opera for 7 days.
a. If the sphere has a volume of 60 π cubic feet, what is the radius?

b. If David Blaine is 6ft, would he be able to stand comfortably in the sphere?

29. What are the necessary conditions to prove that two or more figures are similar? Congruent?

30. Identify the following parts of the circle:


a) Center
b) Radius
c) Diameter
d) Chord

31. Use the law of sines to solve the triangle below.

32. A triangle has the following side lengths: a = 3, b = 5, and c = 7. Find all missing angles.

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