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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Angles whose measures add to 180 degrees - Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees - Angles whose measure adds up to 180 degrees.






2. 12 sided polygon






3. A line segment perpendicular to the base - with one endpoint on the vertex and the other endpoint on the plane containing the base






4. A polygon with n sides






5. The sum of the measures in any triangle is 180 degrees.






6. Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees






7. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides






8. Area of a circle x height of cylinder - pi x r*2 x height.






9. Two lines in the same plane that extend infinitely in both directions and never intersect - coplanar lines that do not intersect - lines in a plane that never intersect.






10. All angles are congruent






11. The statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement






12. A ray is part of a line with one endpoint and extending infi nitely in one direction - (mathematics) a straight line extending from a point - A part of a line - with one endpoint - that continues without end in one direction.






13. Coplanar - adjacent angles that are supplementary






14. A part of a line between two endpoints






15. Half of a sphere form through bisection by a plane






16. Sides in a polygon that are connected by a vertex






17. The statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement






18. The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle






19. An angle in a circle formed by two radii.






20. The point of intersection of the legs of an isosceles triangle






21. A line segment with one endpoint at the center of a circle and the other endpoint on the circle






22. A = S^2






23. An example that shows a statement to be false






24. Segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon






25. Part of a line consisting of a path between two endpoints.






26. An arc that measures 180 degrees






27. The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle; the center of mass of a triangle






28. P = 4S (S = length of side) - (Square with side length s) Perimeter P = 4s.






29. The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circle






30. The square root of a is a number b so that a = b^2.






31. A triangle with 2 equal sides.






32. The point that is the same distance from all the points on the circle






33. A four sided polygon






34. (1.) By using a letter or a number inside the angle. Thus - we would name the angle (read 'angle alpha'). (2.) By using the vertex letter only - such as A. (3.) By using three letters - one from each ray - with the vertex letter in the middle. The






35. Objects on the same line






36. 1/360 of a complete revolution - A unit used to measure distances around a circle. One degree equals 1/360 of a full circle - A unit of angle measure.






37. A circle is inscribed in a polygon if the circle is tangent to all the sides of the polygon.






38. A continuous part of a circle.






39. The longest side of a right triangle






40. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle






41. An arc that measures greater than 180 degrees






42. A quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides not at right angles to one another.






43. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees






44. 15 sided polygon






45. The ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter. (approximately 3.141592653589...






46. More than two lines that meet at the same point






47. The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle






48. Switches the hypothesis and the conclusion and negates both






49. An angle in a circle formed by two chords with a common endpoint






50. The perpendicular segment form a vertx to the line containing the opposite side.