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Answer Key - 1-1 - Additional Practice

The document contains a series of exercises focused on measuring segments and angles, including finding lengths of segments and angles in given figures. It includes specific exercises with provided answers for segments RS, RT, ST, RU, PQ, QR, PR, and angles m∠PTR, m∠PTQ, and m∠QTS. Additionally, it discusses a common error in angle measurement and applies a real-world scenario involving camera angles in a television newscast.
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Answer Key - 1-1 - Additional Practice

The document contains a series of exercises focused on measuring segments and angles, including finding lengths of segments and angles in given figures. It includes specific exercises with provided answers for segments RS, RT, ST, RU, PQ, QR, PR, and angles m∠PTR, m∠PTQ, and m∠QTS. Additionally, it discusses a common error in angle measurement and applies a real-world scenario involving camera angles in a television newscast.
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1-1 Additional Practice
Measuring Segments and Angles

In Exercises 1–4, use the figure shown. Find the length of each segment.

R S T U
−6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. ​​RS​= 3 2. ​​RT​ =
     7 3. ​​ST​ =
     4      4. ​​RU​= 13

For Exercises 5–7, use the figure shown. P Q R


3 8 14
5. What is ​​PQ​​? 5
6. What is ​​QR​​? 6
7. What is ​​PR​​? 11

Points ​​A​​, ​​B​​, ​​C​​, and ​​D​​on the figure below are collinear. Use the figure for
Exercises 8 and 9.
A B C D
x 3x 4x − 13

8. If ​​AC = 24​​, what is ​​AB​​6


?    9. If ​​BC​ = 15​, what is ​​BD​​? 22

Use the figure shown for Exercises 10–13.


R
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S
10. What is ​​m∠PTR​​? ​80° 70
80 90 100 11
60 110 100
90 80
70
0 1
20
Q 0
5 0 12
0 60 13
50 0
11. What is ​​m∠PTQ​​? 45°
​ 13

14 0 3
50 40

0
0

4
14

15
60 1 30

0 1 0 10 0
83°​

0
12. What is ​​m∠QTS​​?
20

60
2
180 170 1

170 180
0 10

13. Understand Luis said that ​​m∠ QTR = 80°​. T


P
Explain Luis’s error.
Luis found ​​m∠PTR​​. To find ​​m∠QTR​​, Luis should have
subtracted ​​m∠PTR​ − ​m∠PTQ​​.
14. Apply A typical television newscast has three cameras. The center camera
directly faces the news anchor’s desk. The other two cameras are both angled
45° away from the center camera. Suppose each camera has a field of 60°.
What is the total angle covered by the three cameras? Explain your reasoning.
150°; the middle camera forms the vertex, and the sum of
the two angles on either side of that vertex is 90°. Then,
the left camera covers 30° to the left of the center of its
field, and the right camera covers 30° to the right of the
center of its field. The total is 150°.
enVision® Geometry • Teaching Resources

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