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Skill: lines_angles_and_triangles
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_geo_1332 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(J\), \(K\), \(L\), and \(M\) lie on line segment \(\overline{HN}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1331 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(M\), \(N\), \(P\), and \(Q\) lie on line segment \(\overline{LR}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1330 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(E\), \(G\), \(H\), and \(J\) lie on line segment \(\overline{DK}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1329 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(S\), \(T\), \(U\), and \(V\) lie on line segment \(\overline{RW}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1327 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(D\), \(E\), \(F\), and \(G\) lie on line segment \(\overline{CH}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1326 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(Q\), \(R\), \(S\), and \(T\) lie on line segment \(\overline{PU}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1325 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(H\), \(J\), \(K\), and \(L\) lie on line segment \(\overline{GM}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1324 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(N\), \(P\), \(Q\), and \(R\) lie on line segment \(\overline{MS}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1323 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure shown, points \(B\), \(C\), \(D\), and \(E\) lie on line segment \(\overline{AF}\), and line segment \(...\) | |
| math_geo_1312 | Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_triangles | Hard | In the figure, parallel lines \(b\) and \(c\) are intersected by lines \(d\) and \(e\). If \(g=58\) and \(h=126\), wh... |