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PRINCIPLES OF GEOMETRY
EXTRA CREDIT
DUE: TUESDAY APRIL 6, 2010
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1. What are the coordinates of the center of the circle 2. The measures of two complementary
represented by the equation ( x + 3) 2 + ( y − 4) 2 = 25 ? angles are represented by (3 x +15 ) and
( 2 x −10 ). What is the value of x?

3. Solve graphically. 4. In the accompanying diagram, line m


y = −x + 2 is parallel to line p, line t is a transversal,
y = x2 m ∠ a = 3x + 12, and m ∠ b = 2x +
13.
9
y Find the value of x.
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1 x
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
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-9
5. The coordinates of A are (-9, 2) and 6. The accompanying diagram shows
the coordinates of G are (3, 14). What intersecting lines  and m. Solve for
are the coordinates of the midpoint of the value of x?
AG ?

7. 8.
In rhombus ABCD, the measure, in inches, What is the equation of a circle with center
of AB is 3x + 2 and BC is x + 12. Find the (–3,1) and radius 7?
number of inches in the length of DC.

9. 10. For the statement:


In the accompanying diagram of
parallelogram ABCD, diagonals AC and “If it is spring break, then I am going to Florida.”
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BD intersect at E, BE = x, and
3 Write the:
ED = x −10 . Find x.
Inverse:

Converse:

Contrapositive:

Which of the above three is logically equivalent?

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