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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Angles whose measures add to 90 degrees - two angles whose sum is a right angle - Angles whose measure adds up to 90 degrees.






2. No equal sides - a triangle with no two sides of equal length - no congruent sides - A triangle with three sides of different lengths.






3. A statement that can be written in if-then form






4. 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).






5. The square of the hypotenuse c of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides - a and b.






6. Lines in the same plane that intersect.






7. A = 1/2bh (b = base - h = height)






8. A circle is circumscribed about a polygon if the circle contains all the vertices of the polygon.






9. The union of line segments with each segment interesecting exactly two others - only at the endpoints






10. Extends infinitely in both directions. A spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent.






11. Half of a line






12. One-quarter of a complete revolution - a quarter of the circumference of a circle - an angle that measures 90 degrees.






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






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






15. All elements that are in common to two (or more) sets or figures






16. Shows a location -






17. An eight-sided polygon






18. A three-sided polygon






19. A triangle with at least two congruent sides






20. Regular quadrilateral






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






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






23. V=






24. Angles whose measures add to 180 degrees - Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees - Angles whose measure adds up to 180 degrees.






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






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






27. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.






28. Not convex






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






30. Six sided polygon






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






32. P = 2L + 2W (L = length - W = width) - (length times 2) plus (width times 2).






33. The amount of surface inside a circle.






34. A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.






35. All elements that are in any of two (or more) sets or figures






36. 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.






37. A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side






38. Twenty sided polygon






39. Non-convex kite






40. The two sides of a right triangle that form the right angle






41. 10 sided polygon






42. A statement that contains the phrase 'if and only if'.






43. Goes through circumcenter - centroid - and orthocenter; circumcenter and orthocenter are its endpoints






44. A continuous part of a circle.






45. The side opposite the vertex angle.






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






47. An eleven-sided polygon






48. Angles of a polygon that share a side.






49. Point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle






50. A=?r