Title: Geometry Quiz Review
1Geometry Quiz Review
2Write the correct notation of the following line
segment, line, ray, and angle.
3MN412 A bisects MA4x-6 x
4MN412 A bisects MA4x-6 xx53
5 Find the m? XLYFind the m? AYFFind the m? XJA
AB GH m?DLF 57?
6 Find the m? XLY57 Vertical Angles are
congruentFind the m? AYF33 Alternate Interior
Angles are congruentFind the m? XJA90
Supplementary Angles have a sum of 180
AB GH m?DLF 57?
7Two angles are complementary. The measure of one
angle is 24 degrees greater than the twice the
measure of the other. Find the measure of the
two angles.
8Two angles are complementary. The measure of one
angle is 24 degrees greater than the twice the
measure of the other. Find the measure of the
two angles.22, 68
9Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures
three degrees more than five times the other.
Find the measure of both angles.
10Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures
three degrees more than five times the other.
Find the measure of both angles.29.5, 150.5
11Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures
three degrees less than twice the other. Find
the measure of both angles.
12Two angles are supplementary. One angle measures
three degrees less than twice the other. Find
the measure of both angles.61, 119
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21The area of a circle is 615.75m2. Find the
radius, diameter, and circumference.
22The area of a circle is 615.75m2. Find the
radius, diameter, and circumference.R14 mD28
mC87.96 m
23The circumference of a circle is 65.97 m. Find
the radius, diameter, and area.
24The circumference of a circle is 65.97 m. Find
the radius, diameter, and area.R10.5 mD21
mA346.36 m2
25Two angles are complementary. The measure of one
angle is 44 degrees greater than the measure of
the other. Find the measure of the two angles.
26Two angles are complementary. The measure of one
angle is 44 degrees greater than the measure of
the other. Find the measure of the two
angles.23, 67