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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 Don 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 AB6
? 9. If BC = 15, what is BD? 22
Use the figure shown for Exercises 10–13.
R
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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°.
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