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Math Baseball

Math Baseball. Chapter Three Review. Play Ball!!. Single Single Single Single. Double Double Double Double. Top of the First Inning. Home Run!!!. Next Inning. Next Inning. Single. Two coplanar lines that do not intersect are called ______ lines??. Correct Incorrect. Single.

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Math Baseball

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  1. Math Baseball Chapter Three Review

  2. Play Ball!!

  3. Single Single Single Single Double Double Double Double Top of the First Inning Home Run!!! Next Inning Next Inning

  4. Single Two coplanar lines that do not intersect are called ______ lines?? CorrectIncorrect

  5. Single • Use the Figure Below: The two bolded lines are called _______ lines? CorrectIncorrect

  6. Single According to the Parallel Postulate, if there is a line and a point not on the line, then how many parallels to the given line can be drawn through the point?? CorrectIncorrect

  7. 1 4 2 3 5 8 6 7 Single • In the figures, <6 and <2 are _________ angles? CorrectIncorrect

  8. Double Find m<1 in the figure below. PQ ll RS P 61° Q R 1 S CorrectIncorrect

  9. Double Refer to the figure. Which theorem guarantees l and m are parallel? l m CorrectIncorrect

  10. Double Which lines, if any, can be proved parallel given the following diagram? For each conclusion, provide a reason. ab c d CorrectIncorrect

  11. 1 2 3 Double Use the figure and the given information to determine which lines must be parallel. Given <1 <3. l m n p 5 4 CorrectIncorrect

  12. Home Run!!! The long parallel sides of a tennis court are called sidelines and the short parallel sides are called baselines. The sidelines and baselines are perpendicular to each other. A net stretches across the court perpendicular to the sidelines and 39 feet from each baseline. Explain how you know the net is parallel to the baselines. CorrectIncorrect

  13. Bottom of the First Inning • Single • Single • Single • Single • Double • Double • Double • Double Home Run!!! Next Inning Next Inning

  14. Single Two lines that are not coplanar and do not intersect are called ______ lines?? CorrectIncorrect

  15. Single • Use the Figure Below: • The two bolded lines are called _______ lines? CorrectIncorrect

  16. Single According to the Perpendicular Postulate, if there is a line and a point not on the line, then how many perpendiculars to the given line can be drawn through the point?? CorrectIncorrect

  17. 1 4 2 3 5 8 6 7 Single • In the figures, <6 and <3 are _________ angles? CorrectIncorrect

  18. Double In the figure shown, name all pairs of alternate exterior angles. C D A B E F H G CorrectIncorrect

  19. 1 2 3 Double Use the figure and the given information to determine which lines must be parallel. Given <2 <3. l m n p 5 4 CorrectIncorrect

  20. Double Find m<1 in the figure below. PQ ll RS P 75° Q R 1 S CorrectIncorrect

  21. Double Refer to the figure. Which theorem guarantees l and m are parallel? l m CorrectIncorrect

  22. Home Run!!! A baseball diamond has four bases, one at each corner, connected by 90 foot long baselines. The baseline from home plate to first base is parallel to the baseline from second to third base. The baselines from first to second base and from third base to home plate are both perpendicular to the baseline from home plate to first base. Explain how you know the baseline from third base to home plate is parallel to the baseline from first to second base. CorrectIncorrect

  23. Single Single Single Single Top of the Second Inning • Double • Double • Double • Double Home Run!!! Next Inning Next Inning

  24. 1 4 2 3 5 8 6 7 Single • In the figures, <6 and <4 are _________ angles? CorrectIncorrect

  25. Single What is the slope of the line that passes through points A(-2,-3) and B(5,3)?? CorrectIncorrect

  26. Single A line parallel to y=-4x+2 has slope m=___? CorrectIncorrect

  27. Single Which lines, if any, can be proved parallel given the following diagram? For each conclusion, provide a reason. a b c 54° 106° 50° CorrectIncorrect

  28. Double In the figure shown, name all pairs of corresponding angles. C D A B E F H G CorrectIncorrect

  29. Double A line parallel to y=½x+3 and passing through (0,1) has the equation________? CorrectIncorrect

  30. Double Which best describes the relationship between the lines with equations -3x+y=-2 and 3x+y=1?? • Same Line • Neither Parallel or Perpendicular • Perpendicular • Parallel CorrectIncorrect

  31. Double Which best describes the relationship between the line that passes through (-3,4) and (0,8) and the line that passes through (8,-2) and (11,2)?? • Parallel • Neither Parallel or Perpendicular • Perpendicular • Same Line CorrectIncorrect

  32. Home Run!!! Copy an acute angle with vertex A using your construction tools. A CorrectIncorrect

  33. Bottom of the Second Inning • Single • Single • Single • Single • Double • Double • Double • Double Home Run!!! Next Inning Next Inning

  34. 1 4 2 3 5 8 6 7 Single • In the figures, <8 and <2 are _________ angles? CorrectIncorrect

  35. Single What is the slope of the line that passes through points A(2,3) and B(5,3)?? CorrectIncorrect

  36. Single A line perpendicular to y=-4x+2 has slope m=___? CorrectIncorrect

  37. Single Which lines, if any, can be proved parallel given the following diagram? For each conclusion, provide a reason. a b c 100° 50° CorrectIncorrect

  38. Double Which lines, if any, can be proved parallel given the following diagram? For each conclusion, provide a reason. ac b d CorrectIncorrect

  39. Double Which best describes the relationship between the line that passes through (1,4) and (-4,7) and the line that passes through (-5,8) and (-2,3)? • Perpendicular • Parallel • Neither Perpendicular nor Parallel • Same Line CorrectIncorrect

  40. Double What is the slope of the line perpendicular to the line 5x+3y=6? CorrectIncorrect

  41. Double Which best describes the relationship between the lines with equations -4x+8y=3 and -8x+16y=6?? • Parallel • Same Line • Neither Parallel nor Perpendicular • Perpendicular CorrectIncorrect

  42. Home Run!!! Given a line and a point not on the line: Using your construction tools, construct a line through the given point that is parallel to the given line. CorrectIncorrect

  43. Top of the Third Inning • Single • Single • Single • Single • Double • Double • Double • Double Home Run!!! Next Inning Next Inning

  44. Single Find the slope-intercept form of the line passing through the point (2,1) and parallel to the line y=2x-1. CorrectIncorrect

  45. Single What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line 9x+2y=8?? CorrectIncorrect

  46. 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 Single In the figure, m ll n and r is a transversal. Which of the following is not necessarily true? r m n A. <5 <3 B. <7 <4 C. <2 <6 D. <8 <2 CorrectIncorrect

  47. Single Which lines, if any, can be proved parallel given the following diagram? For each conclusion, provide a reason. CorrectIncorrect

  48. Double Which best describes the relationship between the lines with the equations -6x-y=9 and 18x+3y=4? • Same Line • Neither Parallel nor Perpendicular • Perpendicular • Parallel CorrectIncorrect

  49. Double A line parallel to y=1/2x+3 and passing through (0,0) has the equation______? CorrectIncorrect

  50. Double Which best describes the relationship between the line that passes through (-1,-2) and (1,2) and the line that passes through (9,1) and (5,3)? • Neither Perpendicular nor Parallel • Perpendicular • Parallel • Same Line CorrectIncorrect

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