Geometry Unit Study Guide
Geometry Unit Study Guide
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?
b) Identify the hypothesis (p) and the conclusion of the conditional (q).
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.
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.
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?
29. What are the necessary conditions to prove that two or more figures are similar? Congruent?
32. A triangle has the following side lengths: a = 3, b = 5, and c = 7. Find all missing angles.