Geometry. Find the area of the given rectangle A.C. B.D.

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Geometry

Find the area of the given rectangle A.C. B.D.

A plane has ____ dimensions. A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. ∞

A plane is determined by: A. 2 collinear points B. 2 noncollinear points C. a line D. 3 collinear points E. 3 noncollinear points

True or False?? Point B is between points A and D. B A D FALSE

Translate (3, – 2) according to the rule (x, y)  (x – 3, y +8) A. (6, 6) B. (0, 6) C. (0, -10) D. (6, -10)

What kind of triangle has side lengths of 3, 4, 5? A. Not a triangle B. Acute triangle C. Right triangle D. Obtuse triangle

What kind of triangle has side lengths of 3, 4, 6? A. Not a triangle B. Acute triangle C. Right triangle D. Obtuse triangle

What kind of triangle has side lengths of 3, 4, 9? A. Not a triangle B. Acute triangle C. Right triangle D. Obtuse triangle

What kind of triangle has angle measures of 30˚, 40˚, 90˚? A. Not a triangle B. Acute triangle C. Right triangle D. Obtuse triangle

If M is the centroid of ∆DOG, and MP = 10, find MO. A. 10 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30 D OG P M.

If  1 and  2 are a linear pair and  1 = 30˚, find the measure of  2. A. 30˚ B. 60˚ C. 150˚ D. 170˚

Find the complement of an angle with a measure of 50 ˚ A. 40˚ B. 50˚ C. 130˚ D. 150˚

A. (-4.5, 3) B. (4.5, 3) C. (9, 6) D. (4.5, -3) E. (4.5, 6) What is the midpoint of the segment with endpoints (4, – 6) and (5, 12)?