Original Promptmake a worksheet on segment addition. 8 problems on the front. 8 on the back. harder as they progress. equations on the back. word problmes on the back
This resource focuses on the Segment Addition Postulate, which states that if point B is located between points A and C, then the sum of the lengths of segments AB and BC equals the length of segment AC (i.e., AB + BC = AC). The objective is to enable students to apply this postulate to determine unknown segment lengths using arithmetic and algebraic methods. It includes worked examples, practice problems involving both straightforward arithmetic and algebraic expressions, and emphasizes verifying solutions by substituting values back into the equations. Students will work with various segment relationships and engage with both numerical and algebraic problems that enhance their understanding of segment addition in geometry.