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CLEP General Mathematics: Geometry

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Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A piece of a line using A and B as endpoints - part of a line with two endpoints - A part of a line between two endpoints.






2. Two non-collinear rays with a common endpoint.






3. A four sided polygon






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






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






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






7. Planes that do not intersect






8. The common endpoint of the rays of an angle






9. 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.






10. A term used to describe two numbers having the same value






11. A line passing through the circumcenter - centroid - and orthocenter of a triangle






12. A = S^2






13. Non-convex kite






14. An angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees - An angle less than 90 degrees - An angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees.






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






16. A tool for measuring linear distance






17. An equilateral - equiangular polygon






18. 12 sided polygon






19. V=






20. One of the rays that makes an angle






21. 1/3 X area of base X height






22. Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees






23. The length of a line segment with endpoints on a circle that also contains the center of the circle






24. The longest side of a right triangle






25. A point a the end of a line segment or ray.






26. Switches the hypothesis and the conclusion and negates both






27. The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex - the space between two lines or planes that intersect - a figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint.






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






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






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






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






32. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides






33. An exact location in space. undefined zero-dimensional object






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






35. A = LW (L = length - W = width).






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






37. All three angles are acute - a triangle whose interior angles are all acute - A triangle with three acute angles.






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






39. An angle with 90 degrees






40. A pair of angles which are on the same side of the transversal. With respect to the parallel lines - one must be interior - one must be extirior - and they must be nonadjacent.






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






42. The rays forming the angle - Rays that make up an angle - The two rays that meet at a vertex to create an angle.






43. One of the line segments that makes a polygon






44. 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.






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






46. Seven sided polygon






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






48. 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.






49. A five-sided polygon






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