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Lesson

16
Warm Up 16

1. ordered pair

2. 2.5

3. C

Lesson Practice 16

a. 3

b. 1

c. y = 4 - _
1
2
x

d. y = _
3
2
x-7

e. y = _
4
5
x-2
y
f. 12

4 y=3 _
1x
3
O x
-8 -4 4 8
-4

g. y

4 3x + y = 6

O x
-8 -4 4 8
-4

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Lesson
16
y
Practice 16 7. 4
y + 2x = 0
2
1. a. it is neither x
-4 -2 O 2 4
b. irregular -2

-4
c. concave; Several
diagonals cross the
8. They are both 60°
exterior of the shape.
9. -5
2. 2
10. (-30, -10)
3. Converse of the
Corresponding Angles 11. 4.97 ft
Postulate; ∠1 and ∠2
are vertical angles, so 12. 160°
they are congruent;
13. 11.0 in.
since ∠1  ∠2 and
∠2  ∠3, ∠1  ∠3; 14. In two dimensions,
∠1 and ∠3 are also he is correct, but in
alternate exterior angles, three dimensions, he
so by the Converse of is not. The line that
the Alternate Exterior is perpendicular in
Angles Theorem, lines x two dimensions is
and y are parallel. part of the plane that
is perpendicular to
4. a. -2
the line. This plane
b. y = -2x + 3 contains an infinite
number of lines that
5. Sample: If two polygons are perpendicular to
are congruent, then they the given line through a
have the same area. point on the line.
6. $307.02

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Lesson
16
15. convex 24. The angles that are
U
marked congruent are
V
alternate interior angles.
Z W By the Converse of the
Y
X Alternate Interior Angles
2
Theorem, the lines are
16. 245.45 in. parallel.
 ⊥ BE
17. AB  is skew
 , AC 25. 28
to DE   DF
 , AC 
26. x = 40 and y = 30
18. yes; If two points lie in
a plane, then the line 27. hypothesis: The product
containing those points of two numbers is at
lies in the plane. least 4; conclusion: both
numbers are at least 2;
19. 2(3) - 1 = 5: true; No, because 1 and 100
2(4) - 1 = 7; true is a counterexample.
20. A 28. 1
21. Yes, as both angles 29. Sample:
are complementary
to ∠CBD, they are
congruent to each other. Scalene Isosceles Equilateral

22. down; The slope is 30. B


negative, so the line
slopes down when you
move left to right.

23. No, two planes will


always intersect at a
line, never a point.
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