1. Which angles are adjacent angles?

(1 point)
∠GBM and ∠FBC
∠CBX and ∠FBC
∠XBG and ∠FBC
∠MBY and ∠FBC
2. The measure of ∠3 is 101°. Find the measure of ∠1.

(1 point)
101°
106°
74°
79°
3. Is line l parallel to line m? Explain.
Note: Not drawn to scale.

(1 point)
Yes, alternate interior angles are congruent.
No; alternate interior angles are not congruent.
No; corresponding angles are not congruent.
Yes; corresponding angles are congruent.
4. Identify the pair of angles as corresponding, alternate interior, both, or neither.

∠4, ∠7
(1 point)
corresponding
both
neither
alternate interior
5. ∠Q ∠S and . Select the correct congruence statement for the two triangles. What rule proves the congruence?

(1 point)
ΔQPR ΔRTS; ASA
ΔQPR ΔSTR; ASA
ΔQPR ΔSTR; SAS
ΔQPR ΔRTS; SSS
6. Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

(1 point)
equilateral
isosceles acute
isosceles right
scalene acute
7. Find the sum of the interior angles of a nonagon. (1 point)
140°
1,620°
1,260°
1,450°
8. Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular octagon. (1 point)
135°
1,080°
180°
100°
9. Four of the angles of a pentagon measure 85°, 110°, 135°, and 95°. Find the measure of the missing angle. (1 point)
115°
95°
135°
85°
10. Identify the sequence of transformations that maps quadrilateral ABCD onto quadrilateral A''B''C''D''.

(1 point)
180° rotation around the origin; reflection over the x-axis
Translation (x, y) (x – 2, y + 0); reflection over the line x = –1
Enlargement; reflection over the y-axis
Reflection over the x-axis; reduction
Short Answer

Note: Your teacher will grade your response to question 11 to ensure that you receive proper credit.
11. Write a sequence of transformations that maps triangle ABC onto triangle A''B''C''.

Here are the real answers

B
C
A
B
A
C
D
C
B
D
C

I would trust the one lady that said she was the teacher because I did but I went with my instict and chose for number 2 that it was actually c so your welcome.

The answers on date 2/1/17 are
1. Which angles are adjacent? B

2. Find the sum of the interior angles of a nonagon.C

3. The measure of < 3 is 101*. Find the measure of <4. A

4. Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon with 12 sides. B or 150*

5. Find the measure of a pentagon measure 85*, 110*, 135*, 95*. Find the measure of the missing angle. What I did was find the comple interior angle sum and then added all of the FOUND numbers together. Finding that it was 425, I subtracted that from 540 resulting in the answer, A or 115*.

6. If A and B are parallel lines and m < 3 = 128*, what is the measure of < 8?
C, or 52*

7. Identify the pair of angles as corresponding, alternate interior, both, or neither. I orinionally chose "neither" as my answer until I read about alternate interior. The answer is D or alternate interior.

8. Is line L parrael to line m? EXPLAIN. Then it states that it is NOT drawn to scale so look at the degrees. They are different and the lines are NOT parrael! It is answer c, or No; corresponding angles are not congruent.

9. It's the one about the Q and the S.
I guessed on number 9, so I went with the answer the teacher lady gave and the answer is B.

10. Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.
The answer is D, or scalene acute.

11. (If you're in a different state besides Washing ton it may be different there are 12 questions in my test read carefully)
Identify the sequence of transformations that maps quadrilateral ABCD onto quadrilateral A"B"C"D". The answer for that one is C, or enlargement; reflection over the x-axis.

12. To describe a sequence of transformations that maps triangle ABC onto triangle A"B"C", a student starts with a reflection over the x-axis. How should the student complete the sequence of transformations to a map triangle ABC onto triangle A"B"C"?
I am unsure if I got this essay question right. All I said was to translate 2 units to the right then translate 6 units up. Don't quote me on that it may be incorrect.

Make sure to read all of the questions carefully, if you don't agree with any of my answers please go with your instinct. One struggleing student to the next <3 connections academy lesson 5 unit 1: geometry pre algebra.

if you are in seventh grade, taylor is right.

if you are in eighth grade, kat is right.
we have the most of the same questions.

HE IS SO NOT RIGHT I GOT 1/11

Kat is correct

no I got 1 out of 11

this is a trainwreck

somebody take the test and then come back and tell us

and if you get alot wrong webmail your teacher and ask them to reset the assignment

Taylor is wrong don't listen to the other people saying he is right it gives you a 1/11

this is so funny, were all gonna fail together.