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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. Area= 1/2bh perimeter= a+b+c






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






3. 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.






4. The distance between two parallel lines or from a point to a line always means






5. Is the set of the first components of the ordered pairs.






6. Every set is a subset of






7. Sin 60°






8. Write down every member in one or both of the sets - the union of two sets is a new set. the union of set A and B is written as A?B






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






10. Sum of two even numbers is






11. A line that is perpendicular to a radius and that passes through only one point of the circle.






12. B²-4ac = 0 there is






13. The measure of an interior angle is






14. C²= a²+b² and angle x and y are equal to 90°






15. Then their intersection is the null or empty set - written as Ø






16. 90°






17. x+w> y+z






18. Volume= 2/3?r² surface area= 2?r² (w/o bases) or 3?r² (with bases)






19. If two lines are parallel - the slope of one is






20. If y²= x - then y =






21. 1-1-1 (60-60-60)






22. Any arc length is less than






23. 1/an






24. Between 180° and 360°






25. In transversals






26. The difference between x and y






27. 1-v3- 2 (90-30-60)






28. (x-y)(x-y) = (x-y)²






29. The lines that divide each angle of the triangle into two equal parts. these lines meet in a point that is the center of a circle inscribed in the triangle.






30. R²






31. (x+y)(x+y)= (x+y)²






32. All sides are equal and all of whose angles are equal. 1. can be inscribed in a circle and can be circumscribed about another circle. 2. each angle is equal to the sum of the angles divided by the number of sides 180(n-2)°/n.






33. y years from now






34. y years ago






35. A subset of a set is






36. Any integer is divisible by 6 if






37. Sin 30°






38. B>c+ d>e






39. 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






40. Any integer is divisible by 4 - if






41. x + y






42. 180°






43. 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)






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






45. The increase from x to y






46. xw> yz






47. Area= s² perimeter= 4s






48. 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






49. 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)






50. z>y






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