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The document is a study guide focused on linear measurement, explaining how to measure line segments and calculate their lengths using examples. It includes exercises for finding lengths and determining congruency of segments, as well as algebraic problems related to segment lengths. The guide emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between points and segments in geometry.

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1-2 study guide

The document is a study guide focused on linear measurement, explaining how to measure line segments and calculate their lengths using examples. It includes exercises for finding lengths and determining congruency of segments, as well as algebraic problems related to segment lengths. The guide emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between points and segments in geometry.

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NAME DATE PERIOD

1-2 Study Guide and Intervention


Linear Measure
Measure Line Segments A part of a line between two endpoints is called a line
−−− −−
segment. The lengths of MN and RS are written as MN and RS. All measurements are
approximations dependant upon the smallest unit of measure avaliable on the measuring
instrument.
−−− −−
Example 1 Find the length of MN. Example 2 Find the length of RS.
M N R S

cm 1 2 3 4 in. 1 2

The long marks are centimeters, and the The long marks are inches and the short
shorter marks are millimeters. There are marks are quarter inches. Points S is closer
10 millimeters for each centimeter. The 3 −−
−−− to the 1 − inch mark. The length of RS
length of MN is about 34 millimeters. 4 3
is about 1− inches.
4

Exercises
Find the length of each line segment or object.

1. A B 2. S T

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cm 1 2 3 in. 1

3. 4.

in. 1 2 cm 1 2 3

5. 6.

DN       JO  

Chapter 1 12 Glencoe Geometry


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1-2 Study Guide and Intervention (continued)

Linear Measure
Calculate Measures , to say that point M is
On PQ
Q
between points P and Q means P, Q, and M are collinear M
and PM + MQ = PQ. P
C
, AB = BC = 3 cm. We can say that the segments are
On AC B
−− −−− A
congruent segments, or AB  BC. Slashes on the figure indicate
which segments are congruent.

Example 1 Find EF. Example 2 Find x and AC.

1.2 cm 1.9 cm 2x + 5

E D F A x B 2x C
Point D is between E and F. Calculate EF B is between A and C.
by adding ED and DF. AB + BC = AC Betweenness of points
ED + DF = EF Betweenness of points x + 2x = 2x + 5 Substitution
1.2 + 1.9 = EF Substitution 3x = 2x + 5 Add x + 2x.
3.1 = EF Simplify. x=5 Simplify.

Lesson 1-2
Therefore, EF is 3.1 centimeters long. AC = 2x + 5 = 2(5) + 5 = 15

Exercises
Find the measurement of each segment. Assume that each figure is not drawn
to scale.
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1. RT 2.0 cm 2.5 cm 2. BC 6 in.


R S T A 2 3–4 in. B C

3. XZ 3 1–2 in. 3–
4
in. 4. WX 6 cm

X Y Z W X Y

ALGEBRA Find the value of x and RS if S is between R and T.

5. RS = 5x, ST = 3x, and RT = 48 6. RS = 2x, ST = 5x + 4, and RT = 32

7. RS = 6x, ST =12, and RT = 72 8. RS = 4x, ST = 4x, and RT = 24

Determine whether each pair of segments is congruent.


−− −−− −− −−
9. AB, CD 10. XY, YZ
A 11 cm D X
5 cm
5 cm
3x + 5 5x - 1
B 11 cm C

Y 9x
Z
2

Chapter 1 13 Glencoe Geometry

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