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Final Review Semester1

This document provides a review of concepts covered in an honors geometry final exam, including finding slopes, midpoints, and solutions to systems of equations involving lines; identifying parts of circles and writing equations of lines; properties of triangles, parallelograms, and other polygons; calculating lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, and surface areas; and solving problems involving circles.

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Final Review Semester1

This document provides a review of concepts covered in an honors geometry final exam, including finding slopes, midpoints, and solutions to systems of equations involving lines; identifying parts of circles and writing equations of lines; properties of triangles, parallelograms, and other polygons; calculating lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, and surface areas; and solving problems involving circles.

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Honors Geometry Final Exam Review Fall 2012

1-2 Find the coordinates of the midpoint of AB .

1. A(-2, 2), B(8,12) 2. A(-1, 3), B(4,-5)


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3-4 Find the slope of AB .

3. A(-9, 6) B(-3, -10) 4. A(6, -2) B(2, 8)

5-6 Find the value of y for system of equations.

5. 6x + 2y = 4 6. 3x + 7y = 15
4x + y = 5 5x + 2y = −4

7-8 Write the equation of the line that passes through the given points.

7. (3, -7) and (-2, 3) 8. (6, -6) and (-3, -5)

9-10 Simplify

9) 3 75 − 8 48 10) 4 45 + 2 80 C
D

T B
A
11) Refer to  A. Identify each as a chord, secant, tangent, major arc, or minor arc.
F
E
a) CBT b) CD c) CD d) EF
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12) Given: FD bisects ∠EFG, m∠EFD=3x-2, and m∠EFG=8x-10. Find the value of x.

13-15 Refer to the line.

13) FG ∩ HG 14) FH ∪ GI 15) (EG ∩ FH) ∪ GH E F G H I

16) Given ∠A and ∠B are complementary. If m∠A is 2x+20 and m∠B is 3x-5, then m∠A=?

17) True/False If the statement is false, rewrite it so that it’s true.

a) An isosceles triangle has at least 2 congruent sides. b) An acute triangle has exactly 1 acute angle.
c) A scalene triangle has 3 congruent sides. d) An obtuse triangle has 2 obtuse angles.
e) A parallelogram has exactly 1 pair of // sides. f) A rhombus has 4 ≅ sides.

18) Find the value of a 6 for the sequence with the recursive rule: a 1 = −3 a n = 2(a n −1 ) − 1

19) Find the value of a10 for the sequence with the explicit rule: a n = 2n + 5

20) Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositve of this statement: If I study, then I will get an A.

21-23 Given: p // m
2
21) m∠1=? 60° 3
p

22) m∠2=?
m
23) m∠3=? 53° 1
B

24) Given ∆ABC. Find m∠C. 25-26 Is a // b? (yes, no, or ct)


75° a
25) 26)
a
55° C 85°
A

85° b b
75°

l m

27-28 Given l // m and a // b. These are independent problems.


3
a
27) If m ∠ 4 = 75° and m ∠ 3 = 5x-25, then the value of x=?
28) If m ∠ 1 = 6x + 36 and m ∠ 3 = 7x + 32, then the m ∠ 2=?
2
b
1 4

29) Which of the following could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle?

a) 9 cm, 15 cm, 6 cm b) 15 cm, 9 cm, 7 cm c) 10 cm, 10 cm, 10cm d) 13 cm, 24 cm, 9 cm

30) Given ∆ ABC. If m ∠ A = 52º and m ∠ B = 48º, then which side of the ∆ is longest?
31) Given ∆DEF, which ∠ is smallest? 32) Find the value of x.
E
8x-4

6m 7m

D F 4x-2 11x+7
8m

33-37 How are the triangles ≅ ? (SAS, SSS, AAS, ASA, HL, or ct)

33) 34) 35) 36) 37)

A B
>
38-40 Given trap. ABCD. These are independent problems.
E F
38) If AB=36 cm and DC=50 cm, then EF=?
39) If DC=20 cm and EF=14 cm, then AB=?
40) If m∠CFE=120°, then m∠B=? D > C

41) Find the measure of one interior angle of a regular pentagon.

42) Find the measure of one exterior angle of a regular octagon.

43) Find the sum of the measures of the exterior angles (one at each vertex) of a dodecagon.

44) Find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a decagon.
45) Given the kite. Find m∠A. 46) Given the isosceles trap. Find m∠B 47) Find the area of the iso. trap
B
> 14 m
. >
A 40° 10 m
125° 55°
>
>
30 m

48) The area of a trapezoid is 171 cm2, the height is 9 cm, and one base is 14 cm. Find the length of the other base.

49) Find the area of a right triangle if the length of a leg is 24 cm and the length of the hypotenuse is 26 cm.

50) Find the area of a regular hexagon if the length of a side is 4 cm and the apothem is approximately 3.5 cm.

51) Fill in the blank with rhombus, rectangle, square, and/or parallelogram. Write all that apply.

a) The diagonals are congruent in any _____. b) The diagonals are perpendicular in any _____.
c) The diagonals bisect each other in any ____. d) The diagonals bisect the angles of the figure in any ______.

52) Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or never.

a) A square is ___ a parallelogram. b) A trapezoid is _____ a parallelogram. c) A rectangle is _______ a square.


d) A square is _______ a rhombus. e) A parallelogram is ______ a quadrilateral.

53) Find the perimeter and the area of a rectangle if the length of a diagonal is 17 cm and the height is 15 cm.

54) Given Parallelogram ABCD. A B 55) Find the area of the shaded region made
by the rectangle and 2 circles.
a) Find m∠BAC
b) Find m∠DCB 70° 65°
8 cm
D C

56) If the circumference of a circle is 8π mm, then what’s its area? (Leave answer in terms of π.)

57) If the area of a circle is 60π cm2, then what’s its circumference? (Leave answer in terms of π.)

58-59 Given A. Find the length of JK. 60-61 Given A. Find the area of the shaded sector.
J J
58) 59) 60) 30° 61)
16 m
72° K 80° 24 cm A
A 315°
A 15 cm A 18 cm K

62-64 Find the total surface area of each.

62) Square pyramid 63) Right Cone 64) A right cylinder with a height of 12 cm and a radius of 4cm.
65) Find the total surface area of a regular pentagonal prism if the height of the prism is 9 cm, the apothem of the base is
approximately 8 cm, and a side of the base is 12 cm.

66-69 Given A

66) Find m∠1 67) Find m∠F 68) Find m DC 69) Find m∠B

B
32°
F
1 108° 34° B
A D
78° 256°
21°

70) Refer to B. If m ADM=242°, 71) Find the area of the shaded region.
then m∠M=? (Concentric circles with center A.)
A
D

B
4 cm
A
M

2 cm

C
72) Find AB 73) Find EF 74) Find CB
E 6m
A B

8m
6m
3m
12m
6m
8m
12 m
B

75) Gia picks 2 cards from a standard deck of cards. She replaces the first card before picking the second card. What’s the
probability that she picks two tens?

76) Chris picks one card from a standard deck of cards. What’s the probability that he picks a 7 or a red card?

77) There are 15 people in the Math Club. In how many ways can a president, vice president, and treasurer be selected?

78) Molly has 15 children. She plans to send 3 of them to Disneyland. How many groups of three are possible?

79) Marc picks one card from a standard deck of cards. What’s the probability he picks a queen or a jack?

80) Miles picks 2 cards, without replacement, from a standard deck of cards. What’s the probability he picks 2 red cards?

81) Tia decides to buy her favorite teacher, Ms. Brown, 4 cookies. She goes to the Paradise Bakery where there are 12
different flavors of cookies. How many bags of 4 cookies are possible? (A bag may not contain 2 of the same flavor cookie.)
Answers to Semester Review Guide

3 8 5 1 1
1) (3, 7) 2) ( ,−1) 3) − 4) − 5) y = −7 6) y = 3 7) y = −2 x − 1 8) y = − x − 5 9) − 17 3 10) 20 5
2 3 2 9 3
11) a. major arc b. secant c. chord d. tangent 12) x=3 13) FH 14) FI 15) FI 16) 50° 17) a. True b. False. An

acute ∆ has 3 acute ∠s. c. False A scalene ∆ has no ≅ sides. d. False An obtuse ∆ has 1 obtuse ∠. e. False A

parallelogram has 2 pairs of // sides. f. True 18) −127 19) 25 20) Converse: If I get an A, then I studied. Inverse: If I

don’t study, then I won’t get an A. Contrapositive: If I don’t get an A, then I didn’t study. 21) 120° 22) 67° 23) 53°

24) 70° 25) yes 26) no 27) x=26 28) 120° 29) b and c 30) AB 31) ∠F 32) x=13 33) ct 34) AAS 35) ASA

36) HL 37) SAS 38) 43 cm 39) 8 cm 40) 120° 41) 108° 42) 45° 43) 360° 44) 1440° 45) 70° 46) 125° 47) 132 m ²

48) 24 cm 49) 120 cm² 50) 42 cm² 51) a. rectangle and square b. rhombus and square c. all of them d. rhombus and

square 52) a. always b. never c. sometimes d. always e. always 53) area=120 cm² perimeter=46 cm

54) a. 45° b. 110° 55) (128 − 32π) cm 2 56) 16π mm 2 57) 4π 15 cm 58) 6π cm 59) 8π cm 60) 48π cm 2

61) 32π m 2 62) 384 m 2 63) 90π cm 2 64) 128π cm 2 65) 1020 cm 2 66) 55° 67) 76° 68) 138° 69) 37° 70) 31°

2
71) 20π cm 2 72) 10 m 73) 26 m 74) 6 3 m 75) 1/169 76) 7/13 77) 2730 78) 455 79) 2/13 80) 25/102
3

81) 495

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