Measurements of Secants and Tangents
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For questions 1-6, use the following diagram:
For questions 7 - 12, use the following diagram:
Questions
1.
If AB = 2, AD = 6, and AC = 1, what is the length of AE?
2.
If AB = 3, BD = 5, and AC = 2, what is the length of AE?
3.
If AB = 5, BD = 4, and AC = 3, what is the length of CE?
4.
If AB is twice AC, and AD is 15, what is the measure of AE?
5.
BD is three more than AB. If AC = 3, and CE = 27, what is the measure of AD?
6.
If BD is four times AB, AC = 10, and CE = 8, what is the measure of AB?
7.
If AC = 12, and AB = 8, what is the measure of BD?
8.
If AC = 10, and BD = 15, find the measure of AB.
9.
If AC = 15, and BD is 7 more than AB, what is the measure of AD?
10.
If AC is twice AB, and BD is four more than AB, what is the measure of AC?
11.
If AC is two more than AB, and one more than BD, what is the measure of AD?
12.
The sum of AB, BD, and AC is 30, and BD is two more than AB. What is the length of AB?
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