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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle






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






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






4. C = (Pi)d = 2(Pi)r - the size of something as given by the distance around it - the length of the closed curve of a circle - 2pr - Pi






5. An arc that measures greater than 180 degrees






6. Two equal sides - a triangle with two equal sides - A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides.






7. An undefined two-dimensional figure






8. The two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle






9. Non-parallel - non-intersecting lines






10. An equilateral - equiangular polygon






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






12. Figures that lie on the same plane






13. An equilateral quadrilateral






14. The point where more than two line intersect






15. A chord that contains the center of the circle






16. Distance around - the size of something as given by the distance around it.






17. A triangle with at least two congruent sides






18. A line that touches a curve at only one point.






19. One of the line segments that makes a polygon






20. 10 sided polygon






21. (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






22. A line segment perpendicular to the bases - with endpoints on the planes containing the bases.






23. The author / editor of 'The Elements'






24. Coplanar lines that do not intersect






25. An eleven-sided polygon






26. The only space figure on the game board; it has six equal square faces.






27. A closed curve; all the points on the circle are the same distance from the center of the circle.






28. The angle formed by the legs of an isosceles triangle






29. A point at the end of a segment or ray






30. Not convex






31. A segment that bisects an angle of the triangle and has one endpoint at a vertex of the triangle and the other endpoint at another point on the triangle.






32. A=?r






33. 15 sided polygon






34. Angles whose measures add to 90 degrees - two angles whose sum is a right angle - Angles whose measure adds up to 90 degrees.






35. An angle with 90 degrees






36. The common endpoint of two sides of the polygon






37. Objects on the same line






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






39. All sides are congruent






40. An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees - an angle between 90 and 180 degrees - An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.






41. Shows a location -






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






43. A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.






44. The set of all coplanar points that are the same distance from a given point






45. A structure that is used to support weight from above.






46. One of the angles is an obtuse angle - a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle - A triangle where one angle measures over 90 degrees.






47. Two lines that intersect to form right angles.






48. Two lines that intersect to form right angles






49. An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.






50. Two lines with one common point - Lines that cross at one point - opposite angles are equal (each pair of angles along the same line add to 180 degrees).