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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The point where the line crosses the y-axis - x will always = 0 in this case






2. y years ago






3. M?A = m?D m?B= m?E m?C=m?F and a/d=b/e=c/f






4. The distance from the center of the circle






5. The product of x and y






6. Is a rectangular rhombus 1. all four sides are equal 2. opposite pairs of sides are parallel 3. diagonals are equal - are perpendicular to each other - and bisect each other. 4. all the angles are right triangles 5. diagonals intersect the vertices a






7. Volume= bh or ?r²h surface area= 2?rh (w/o bases) or 2?r(h+r) with bases






8. x+w> y+z






9. If y²= x - then y =






10. Pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines. always equal to each other






11. 1. determine a rough approximation of the square root of the number. 2. divide the number by all the primes that are less than the approx square root. If the number is not divisible by ANY of the these primes - then it is prime. If it IS divisible -






12. Area= 1/4s² v3 perimeter= 3s altitude= 1/2s v3






13. 8-15-17






14. Are the lines drawn from each vertex to the midpoint of its opposite side. they cross at a point that divides each individual ______into two parts.






15. M= y2-y1/x2-x1






16. ?






17. Two tangents to a circle from the same point outside of the circle are always






18. Is always a right angle.






19. x>0 and y>0 or x<0 and y<0






20. Diagonal= sv2






21. Between 90° and 180°






22. A closed plane whose sides are straight lines. The sum of the angles is equal to 180(n-2) - where n is the number of sides.






23. Sin 45°






24. N= combinations taken (order does not matter) r= rate at a time nCr or C(n -r) = (n)!/(r)! (remember to cancel out common numbers)






25. ?






26. The length of a segment whose endpoints are (x1 -y1) and (x2 -y2)






27. In a triangle - if ?c(interior angle in triangle) and ?d(exterior angle out of triangle) are supplmentary angles - than ?a and ?b are remote interior angles to <d - thus - a +b+c = 180 (triangle) c+d = 180 (supplementary angles)






28. 1. solve the equation or inequality 2. use ONLY the solutions which satisfy the condition required - the set of all x such that x is greater than or equal to 10 R= {x: x=10}






29. Area = ?r² circumference(perimeter)= 2?r






30. The percent decrease from x to y ( y<x)






31. If the each element of the domain occurs only once as a FIRST component






32. The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than






33. (x+y)(x+y)= (x+y)²






34. x + y






35. Is a subset of every set






36. N is what % of m






37. V2






38. 1. subtract each number from the average of the numbers 2. square the result of each of the numbers 3. add all those results and then divide by how many numbers you originally had. 4. take the square root of that result






39. Is drawn from the vertices perpendicular to the opposite sides. The lengths of these lines are useful in calculating the area of the trinagle since the area of the triangle is 1/2bh and the height and the _____are the same.






40. 1/an






41. The product of an odd number of negative numbers is






42. The point where the line crosses the x-axis - y will always = 0 in this case






43. Sum of an odd and an even number is






44. (x-y)(x-y) = (x-y)²






45. Less than 90°






46. Any integer is divisible by 6 if






47. All angles are right angles and diagonals are equal 1.each pair of opposite sides are equal 2. the diagonals bisect eachother 3. the opposite angles are equal 4. one diagonal divides it into two congruent triangles and two diagonals divides it into






48. A°






49. V3






50. The case where the two equations are equivalent (just two different forms of the same mathematical relation). Any point that satisfies either of the equations - automatically satisfies both







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