Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown
ISBN #9780395977279
1st Edition
2,712 Questions
Homework Questions
McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition 2000 is a comprehensive textbook that introduces fundamental geometric concepts ranging from basic elements like points, lines, planes, and angles to advanced topics such as proofs, constructions, and coordinate geometry. The book progressively builds students' deductive reasoning skills by exploring congruent triangles, quadrilaterals, and similar polygons, while also integrating algebraic methods and practical applications. Key chapters cover the properties of parallel lines, circles, right triangles, and transformations, offering clear explanations, definitions, and problem-solving techniques. Overall, the text bridges theoretical principles and real-world applications, making it an essential resource for developing a deep understanding of geometry.
Chapter 1
Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Chapter 2
Deductive Reasoning
Chapter 3
Parallel Lines and Planes
Chapter 4
Congruent Triangles
Chapter 5
Quadrilaterals
Chapter 6
Inequalities in Geometry
Chapter 7
Similar Polygons
Chapter 8
Right Triangle
Chapter 9
Circle
Chapter 10
Constructions and Loci
Chapter 11
Areas of Plane Figures
Chapter 12
Areas and Volumes of Solids
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Chapter 13
Coordinate Geometry
Chapter 14
Transformations
Problem 1
a. If $m \angle 1=35,$ find $m \angle A B C$ b. If $m \angle 1=k,$ find $m \angle A B C$ (FIGURE CAN NOT COPY)
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Problem 2
Draw two equiangular hexagons that are clearly not similar.
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Problem 3
Draw two equilateral hexagons that are clearly not similar.
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Problem 4
Given: Rectangle $Q R S T$; $$\square R K S T$$ Prove: $\triangle Q S K$ is isosceles. (FIGURE CAN'T COPY)
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Problem 5
The card shown was cut into four congruent pieces with each piece similar to the original. Find the value of $x .$ (IMAGE CAN'T COPY)
Problem 6
If the figure is a cube, find $\angle T Q S$ to the nearest degree. (FIGURE CAN'T COPY).
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