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Understanding and Classifying Angles: Midpoints and Distances in Geometry

This resource explores the concepts of classifying angles and determining midpoints. It includes algebraic exercises where you'll find lengths of segments based on given relationships. Additionally, it addresses how to identify if a point is a midpoint or located "between" two other points, along with templates for setting up equations based on these conditions. Suitable for students seeking to improve their understanding of geometric classifications and algebraic problem-solving.

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Understanding and Classifying Angles: Midpoints and Distances in Geometry

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  1. 1-3: Classifying Angles

  2. 1-3: Classifying Angles

  3. 1-3: Classifying Angles 48 48

  4. Is it between or a midpoint? BETWEEN MIDPOINT R S T • R S T • or or

  5. Using your algebra skills 6. If RS = 2x+7, ST = 28 and RT = 4x, find RT. R S T •

  6. Using your algebra skills 7. S is between R and T. If RS = 13, ST = 3x–1 and RT = 6x, find RT.

  7. Using your algebra skills 8. If RS = 5x and ST = 3x+4, Find RT. R S T •

  8. Using your algebra skills 9. S is the midpoint of RT. If RS = 20 and RT = 3x-5, Find x.

  9. Please answer the following: • How can you tell if a point is a midpoint or “between”? • What is the template for setting up an equation for points that are between? • What is the template for setting up an equation for midpoints? • I still have questions about…

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