1. Know the postulates and theorems on pp. 770-2.
2. Go over the Chapter Reviews in the text.
3. Go through your quizzes.
4. There are extra practice problems starting on p.716. I would go over the following problems:
Chapter 1 (p.716): #18 - 37
#42 - 47
Chapter 2 : #1 - 28
Chapter 3: #1 - 13
#19 - 41
Chapter 4: #1 - 16
# 21 - 28
# 31-33
Chapter 5: #1 -9
# 13 - 20
# 33 - 42
Of course, you don't have to answer all of those but you can glance at each one and determine whether or not you know how to do it. If you're unsure, try the problem. Odd answers start on p.850.
I would say that most students had a little trouble with finding equations of lines. Make sure you know that material. Know how to find the slope of a line given two points, how to write the equation once you have a slope and how to tell whether lines are parallel or perpendicular.
If you have any questions, post them here or email me. I'll check in regularly.
Study!
Mrs. Dant
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