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  • Name the postulate described: Through points A and B, there is exactly one line l.
    Plane-Line Postulate
    Line-Point Postulate
    Two Point postulate
    Plane-Point Postulate
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  • Name the Property:  AB + BC = AC
    Transitive Property
    Substitution Property
    Angle Addition Property
    Segment Addition Property
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  • If m<2 = 40, then what is m<1 ?
    80
    70
    50
    60
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  • What is the Statement for [1]
    m<1 = 135
    m<2 = 45
    m<2 = 135
    m<1 = 45
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  • What is the Reason for [2]
    Definition of Complementary Angles
    Angle Addition Postulate
    Definition of Supplementary Angles
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  • What is the Reason for [3]
    Substitution Property
    Subtraction Property of Equality
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  • Give the reason for the last statement in the proof.
    Linear Pair Postulate
    Vertical Angle Congruence Thoerem
    Congruent Complements Thoerem
    Congruent Supplements Theorem
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  • Give a reason for the last statement in the proof
    Congruent Complements Theorem
    Linear Pair Postulate
    Vertical Angles Congruence Theorem
    Congruent Supplements Theorem
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  • Name the property of equality that the statement illustrates
    Additive Inverse
    Reflexive Property
    Symmetric Property
    Transitive Property
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  • Find the measure of <7.
    63
    27
    243
    117
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  • Find the measure of <x
    252
    18
    108
    72
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  • Find the measure of <y
    108
    252
    72
    18
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  • If 5x = 25, then x = 5  is an example of
    Inductive Reasoning
    Deductive Reasoning
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  • W = W    is an example of
    Symmetric Property
    Transitive Property
    Reflexive Property
    Substitution Propertty
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  • Sam earned A's on his first 6 geometry tests, so he concludes he always will is an example of
    Deductive Reasoning
    Inductive Reasoning
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  •  x = y; If y = 9, then x = 9
    Symmetric Property
    Substitution Propertty
    Transitive Property
    Reflexive Property
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