Unit 3 Study Guide

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Unit 3 Study Guide
Test Date: 10-8-2008
In the first section you will be asked to demonstrate knowledge of the skills seen in your Jeopardy Review
game. The second section of the test will consist of proofs.
--We completed all of Chapter Three. Therefore, any theorems, postulates, definitions, and properties that
appear in Chapter Three and any material that we worked on in Chapters One and Two are fair game for the
test.
--A majority of the proofs on the test will have some of the statements and/or reasons filled in already. You
will need to fill in the blanks.
-- Just like on the last test, one part will be an incorrect proof. You will have to identify what is wrong with the
proof and why the steps are wrong. Then, you will have to show the correct way to complete the given proof.
Section 3-1:
Parallel Lines, Skew Lines, Parallel Planes, Transversal, Alternate Interior/Exterior Angles, Same-Side
Interior/Exterior Angles, and Corresponding Angles
If two parallel planes are cut by a third plane, then …
Section 3-2:
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then corresponding angles are …
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate interior angles are …
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then same-side interior angles are …
If a transversal is perpendicular to one of the two parallel lines, then …
Section 3-3:
If corresponding angles are congruent, then …
If alternate interior angles are congruent, then …
If same-side interior angles are supplementary, then …
In a plane, two lines perpendicular to the same line …
Two lines parallel to a third line are ….
Section 3-4:
Vertex, Side, Acute Δ, Obtuse Δ, Right Δ, Equiangular Δ, Scalene Δ, Isosceles Δ, Equilateral Δ, Exterior Angle,
Remote Interior Angle
The three interior angles of a triangle …
The sum of the two remote interior angles will equal …
If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those are …
A triangle can never have more than one …
The acute angles of a right triangle are …
Section 3-5:
Polygon, Convex, Nonconvex (Concave), Diagonal, Consecutive, Nonconsecutive, Regular Polygon, Irregular Polygon
Know the names of all Polygons (sides 3 through 10, and n)
Formula for Number of Diagonals in a Polygon
Formula for Sum of Interior Angles in a Polygon
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is always …
Know the Summary Chart at the end of the notes