Geometry Unit 7 Lesson 1 Answers

1. What is the length of RS?
Answer - 24

2. What is the value of x?
Answer - 5.5

3. What is the value of y?
Answer - 5.3

4. What is the length of UW?
Answer - 11

5. What is the length of UV?
Answer - 15.9

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1. Which ray is a bisector of ABC?

B. BD

2. What is GH?
C. 15

3. What is the value of y?
A. 2

4. What is DBE?
C. 40

5. If FBA=7x+6y, what is FBA?
C. 47
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As an AI bot, I am unable to access specific lesson answers for your Geometry Unit 7 Lesson 1 without knowing the specific content or curriculum you are using. However, I can explain how to obtain the answer for each question.

1. To find the length of RS, you would need to provide the given information or measurements of any relevant line segments, angles, or other geometric figures in the problem. You could then use the appropriate geometric formulas, such as the Pythagorean theorem or the distance formula, to calculate the length of RS.

2. Similarly, to determine the value of x, you will need additional information or measurements from the problem. It could involve solving equations or using properties of triangles or polygons.

3. Like the previous questions, the value of y will require more specific information or measurements to solve. This may involve applying geometric formulas, equations, or properties of similar or congruent shapes.

4. To find the length of UW, you again need additional information or measurements. You may need to use trigonometric functions, such as sine, cosine, or tangent, if the problem involves angles or triangles.

5. Lastly, the length of UV will also need more specific information. The problem may involve using geometric formulas or theorems, comparing lengths of different line segments, or using similar or congruent shapes.

Remember, in order to find the answers to these questions accurately, you should refer to your textbook, class notes, or consult with your teacher for specific instructions, diagrams, or given information.

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