1. Isosceles triangle JKL has legs JK and JL, and base KL. If JK = 2x - 4, KL = 3x -12 and JL = 5x - 19. Find the value of x. %3D

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1. Isosceles triangle JKL has legs JK and JIL,
2. What is the area of the trapezoid below?
4ft
and base KL. If JK = 2x - 4, KL = 3x - 12 and
JL = 5x - 19. Find the value of x.
10ft
8ft
Oft
16ft
4. Which of the following statements can be
used to prove that q || m?
3. In the figure below, what is the value of x?
1
5 /2
/540
389
4/3
[a] 22 and 25 are supplementary
[b] <4 and 25 are supplementary
[c] z1 and 24 are supplementary
[d] z1 and 25 are supplementary
5. If Đ3 = 123°
Đ8
6. In the figure shown, A ABC ~A JDR.
Find m ZJ
then find
63
58°
59
a
A,
3
4
5\6
7. What is x to the nearest hundredth? (not
drawn to scale)
18
32°
8. Multiply (3x +1)(2x- 3)
9. In the figure below, what is the value of x?
17
26°
Transcribed Image Text:RFF Int 2 deux Name: Period: 1. Isosceles triangle JKL has legs JK and JIL, 2. What is the area of the trapezoid below? 4ft and base KL. If JK = 2x - 4, KL = 3x - 12 and JL = 5x - 19. Find the value of x. 10ft 8ft Oft 16ft 4. Which of the following statements can be used to prove that q || m? 3. In the figure below, what is the value of x? 1 5 /2 /540 389 4/3 [a] 22 and 25 are supplementary [b] <4 and 25 are supplementary [c] z1 and 24 are supplementary [d] z1 and 25 are supplementary 5. If Đ3 = 123° Đ8 6. In the figure shown, A ABC ~A JDR. Find m ZJ then find 63 58° 59 a A, 3 4 5\6 7. What is x to the nearest hundredth? (not drawn to scale) 18 32° 8. Multiply (3x +1)(2x- 3) 9. In the figure below, what is the value of x? 17 26°
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