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1 In parallelogram QRST shown below, diagonal TR 5 Seawater contains approximately 1.2 ounces of salt
is drawn, U and V are points on TS and QR, per liter on average. How many gallons of
seawater, to the nearest tenth of a gallon, would
respectively, and UV intersects TR at W. contain 1 pound of salt?

6 Given: ABE and CBD shown in the diagram


below with DB ≅ BE

If m∠S = 60° , m∠SRT = 83° , and m∠TWU = 35° ,


what is m∠WVQ ?

2 In the diagram below, a plane intersects a square


pyramid parallel to its base.
Which statement is needed to prove
ABE ≅ CBD using only SAS ≅ SAS?

7 In the diagram below of ABC , TV intersects AB


and AC at points T and V respectively, and
m∠ATV = m∠ABC .

Which two-dimensional shape describes this cross


section?

3 What is an equation of a circle whose center is


(1,4) and diameter is 10? If AT = 4, BC = 18, TB = 5, and AV = 6, what is the
perimeter of quadrilateral TBCV?

4 The diagonals of rhombus TEAM intersect at


P(2,1) . If the equation of the line that contains
diagonal TA is y = −x + 3, what is the equation of a
line that contains diagonal EM?
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8 The table below shows the population and land area, in square miles, of four counties in New York State at the
turn of the century.

2000
2000 Land Area
County
Census Population  mi2 
 
Broome 200,536 706.82
Dutchess 280,150 801.59
Niagara 219,846 522.95
Saratoga 200,635 811.84

Which county had the greatest population density?

9 In triangle CHR, O is on HR , and D is on CR so 11 As shown in the diagram below, a regular pyramid


that ∠H ≅ ∠RDO. has a square base whose side measures 6 inches.

If RD = 4, RO = 6 , and OH = 4, what is the length If the altitude of the pyramid measures 12 inches,
of CD? its volume, in cubic inches, is

10 The diagram below models a countertop designed 12 A man who is 5 feet 9 inches tall casts a shadow of
for a kitchen. The countertop is made of solid oak 8 feet 6 inches. Assuming that the man is standing
and is 3 inches thick. perpendicular to the ground, what is the angle of
elevation from the end of the shadow to the top of
the man’s head, to the nearest tenth of a degree?

If oak weighs approximately 44 pounds per cubic


foot, the approximate weight, in pounds, of the
countertop is
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13 In the diagram below of ABC , D is a point on 16 What are the coordinates of the center and the
BA , E is a point on BC , and DE is drawn. length of the radius of the circle whose equation is
x 2 + y 2 − 12y − 20.25 = 0?

17 In the diagram below of circle O, the area of the


shaded sector LOM is 2π cm2 .

If BD = 5, DA = 12 , and BE = 7, what is the length


of BC so that AC  DE ?

14 The equation of line h is 2x + y = 1. Line m is the


image of line h after a dilation of scale factor 4 If the length of NL is 6 cm, what is m∠N ?
with respect to the origin. What is the equation of
the line m?
18 As shown in the diagram below, the angle of
elevation from a point on the ground to the top of
15 Triangle PQR is shown on the set of axes below. the tree is 34°.

If the point is 20 feet from the base of the tree,


what is the height of the tree, to the nearest tenth of
a foot?

19 A 12-foot ladder leans against a building and


reaches a window 10 feet above ground. What is
Which quadrant will contain point R", the image of the measure of the angle, to the nearest degree, that
point R, after a 90° clockwise rotation centered at the ladder forms with the ground?
(0,0) followed by a reflection over the x-axis?
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20 If x 2 + 4x + y 2 − 6y − 12 = 0 is the equation of a 24 In the diagram below, the circle shown has radius
circle, the length of the radius is 10. Angle B intercepts an arc with a length of 2π .

21 A 15-foot ladder leans against a wall and makes an


angle of 65° with the ground. What is the
horizontal distance from the wall to the base of the
ladder, to the nearest tenth of a foot?

What is the measure of angle B, in radians?


22 In RST shown below, altitude SU is drawn to
RT at U.

25 The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed as a


regular pyramid with a square base. It was built
with an approximate volume of 2,592,276 cubic
meters and a height of 146.5 meters. What was the
length of one side of its base, to the nearest meter?

If SU = h, UT = 12, and RT = 42 , which value of h


26 In the diagram of ADC below, EB  DC , AE = 9,
will make RST a right triangle with ∠RST as a
right angle? ED = 5 , and AB = 9.2.

23 In the diagram below, which single transformation


was used to map triangle A onto triangle B?

What is the length of AC , to the nearest tenth?


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27 In quadrilateral ABCD below, AB  CD, and E, H, 31 In the diagram below, ABC has vertices A(4,5),
B(2,1) , and C(7,3).
and F are the midpoints of AD, AC , and BC ,
respectively.

If AB = 24, CD = 18, and AH = 10, then FH is

28 The coordinates of the endpoints of QS are


Q(−9,8) and S(9,−4). Point R is on QS such that What is the slope of the altitude drawn from A to
QR:RS is in the ratio of 1:2. What are the BC ?
coordinates of point R?

32 Which transformation would not always produce


29 In right triangle RST below, altitude SV is drawn to an image that would be congruent to the original
hypotenuse RT . figure?

33 In the diagram of ABC , points D and E are on


AB and CB, respectively, such that AC  DE .

If RV = 4.1 and TV = 10.2, what is the length of


ST , to the nearest tenth?

If AD = 24, DB = 12, and DE = 4 , what is the


30 In right triangle ABC, m∠C = 90° and AC ≠ BC . length of AC ?
Which trigonometric ratio is equivalent to sin B?
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34 On the set of axes below, rhombus ABCD has 36 In the diagram below of right triangle EFG, altitude
vertices whose coordinates are A(1,2), B(4,6) , FH intersects hypotenuse EG at H.
C(7,2), and D(4,−2) .

If FH = 9 and EF = 15, what is EG?

37 In the diagram below of circle O, tangent AB is


drawn from external point B, and secant BCOE and
diameter AOD are drawn.

What is the area of rhombus ABCD?

35 Rhombus ABCD can be mapped onto rhombus


KLMN by a rotation about point P, as shown
below.

If m∠OBA = 36° and OC = 10, what is the area of


shaded sector DOE?

38 The coordinates of the endpoints of SC are S(−7,3)


and C(2,−6). If point M is on SC , what are the
What is the measure of ∠KNM if the measure of coordinates of M such that SM:MC is 1:2?
∠CAD = 35?
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39 On the set of axes below, RST is the image of 42 What is the area of a sector of a circle with a radius
ABC after a dilation centered at point P. of 8 inches and formed by a central angle that
measures 60°?

43 In ABC , where ∠C is a right angle,


21
cos A = . What is sin B?
5

44 In the diagram below of ACD, DB is a median to


AC , and AB ≅ DB .

The scale factor of the dilation that maps ABC


onto RST is
If m∠DAB = 32° , what is m∠BDC ?

40 In right triangle ABC shown below, point D is on


AB and point E is on CB such that AC  DE . 45 In ABC shown below, ∠ACB is a right angle, E
is a point on AC , and ED is drawn perpendicular to
hypotenuse AB.

If AB = 15, BC = 12, and EC = 7 , what is the


length of BD ? If AB = 9, BC = 6, and DE = 4 , what is the length
of AE ?

41 A quadrilateral has vertices with coordinates


(−3,1), (0,3), (5,2), and (−1,−2). Which type of
quadrilateral is this?
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46 An equation of a line perpendicular to the line 50 A gallon of paint will cover approximately 450
1 square feet. An artist wants to paint all the outside
represented by the equation y = − x − 5 and
2 surfaces of a cube measuring 12 feet on each edge.
passing through (6,−4) is What is the least number of gallons of paint he
must buy to paint the cube?

47 In circle O, diameter AB, chord BC , and radius OC


are drawn, and the measure of arc BC is 108°. 51 Jaden is comparing two cones. The radius of the
base of cone A is twice as large as the radius of the
base of cone B. The height of cone B is twice the
height of cone A. The volume of cone A is

52 A countertop for a kitchen is modeled with the


dimensions shown below. An 18-inch by 21-inch
rectangle will be removed for the installation of the
sink.

Some students wrote these formulas to find the area


of sector COB:
3
Amy ⋅ π ⋅ (BC) 2
10
108
Beth ⋅ π ⋅ (OC) 2
360
3 1
Carl ⋅ π ⋅ ( AB) 2
10 2
108 1
Dex ⋅ π ⋅ (AB) 2
360 2
Which students wrote correct formulas?
What is the area of the top of the installed
countertop, to the nearest square foot?
48 Lou has a solid clay brick in the shape of a
rectangular prism with a length of 8 inches, a width
of 3.5 inches, and a height of 2.25 inches. If the 53 If an equilateral triangle is continuously rotated
clay weighs 1.055 oz/in3, how much does Lou's around one of its medians, which 3-dimensional
brick weigh, to the nearest ounce? object is generated?

49 A hemispherical tank is filled with water and has a


diameter of 10 feet. If water weighs 62.4 pounds
per cubic foot, what is the total weight of the water
in a full tank, to the nearest pound?
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54 In the diagram shown below, AC is tangent to 59 The square pyramid below models a toy block
circle O at A and to circle P at C, OP intersects AC made of maple wood.
at B, OA = 4, AB = 5, and PC = 10 .

What is the length of BC ?


Each side of the base measures 4.5 cm and the
height of the pyramid is 10 cm. If the density of
maple is 0.676 g/cm3, what is the mass of the block,
55 For the acute angles in a right triangle, to the nearest tenth of a gram?
sin(4x)° =cos(3x + 13)°. What is the number of
degrees in the measure of the smaller angle?

60 Which regular polygon has a minimum rotation of


36° about its center that carries the polygon onto
56 An equilateral triangle has sides of length 20. To itself?
the nearest tenth, what is the height of the
equilateral triangle?

61 Line segment A' B', whose endpoints are (4,−2) and


1
57 The center of circle Q has coordinates (3,−2). If (16,14), is the image of AB after a dilation of
2
circle Q passes through R(7,1) , what is the length
centered at the origin. What is the length of AB?
of its diameter?

62 Kevin’s work for deriving the equation of a circle


58 Which object is formed when right triangle RST
is shown below.
shown below is rotated around leg RS ?
x 2 + 4x = −(y 2 − 20)
STEP 1 x 2 + 4x = −y 2 + 20
STEP 2 x 2 + 4x + 4 = −y 2 + 20 − 4
STEP 3 (x + 2) 2 = −y 2 + 20 − 4
STEP 4 (x + 2) 2 + y 2 = 16
In which step did he make an error in his work?
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63 What is an equation of a circle whose center is at 68 Line segment NY has endpoints N(−11,5) and
(2,−4) and is tangent to the line x = −2 ? Y(5,−7). What is the equation of the perpendicular
bisector of NY ?

64 In the diagram below, ABC is reflected over line


 to create DEF . 69 A three-inch line segment is dilated by a scale
factor of 6 and centered at its midpoint. What is
the length of its image?

70 Molly wishes to make a lawn ornament in the form


of a solid sphere. The clay being used to make the
sphere weighs .075 pound per cubic inch. If the
sphere's radius is 4 inches, what is the weight of the
sphere, to the nearest pound?

71 In rhombus TIGE , diagonals TG and IE intersect at


R. The perimeter of TIGE is 68, and TG = 16.

If m∠A = 40° and m∠B = 95° , what is m∠F ?

65 Square MATH has a side length of 7 inches. Which


three-dimensional object will be formed by
continuously rotating square MATH around side
AT ?
What is the length of diagonal IE ?

66 A fish tank in the shape of a rectangular prism has


dimensions of 14 inches, 16 inches, and 10 inches.
72 Which regular polygon has a minimum rotation of
The tank contains 1680 cubic inches of water.
45° to carry the polygon onto itself?
What percent of the fish tank is empty?

67 A cone has a volume of 108π and a base diameter


of 12. What is the height of the cone?
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73 In parallelogram PQRS, QP is extended to point T 76 Diameter ROQ of circle O is extended through Q


and ST is drawn. to point P, and tangent PA is drawn. If
mRA = 100° , what is m∠P ?

77 In the diagram below, BC connects points B and C


on the congruent sides of isosceles triangle ADE,
such that ABC is isosceles with vertex angle A.
If ST ≅ SP and m∠R = 130° , what is m∠PST ?

74 In SCU shown below, points T and O are on SU


and CU , respectively. Segment OT is drawn so
that ∠C ≅ ∠OTU .

If AB = 10, BD = 5, and DE = 12 , what is the


length of BC ?

If TU = 4, OU = 5, and OC = 7, what is the length


of ST ? 78 In circle B below, diameter RT , radius BE , and
chord RE are drawn.

75 In the diagram below, ABC ∼ DEC .

If m∠TRE = 15° and BE = 9 , then the area of


sector EBR is

If AC = 12, DC = 7 , DE = 5 , and the perimeter of


ABC is 30, what is the perimeter of DEC ?
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79 What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a right 84 After a dilation centered at the origin, the image of
square pyramid with base edges that are 64 cm long CD is C' D'. If the coordinates of the endpoints of
and a slant height of 40 cm? these segments are C(6,−4), D(2,−8) , C' (9,−6), and
D' (3,−12) , the scale factor of the dilation is

80 A standard-size golf ball has a diameter of 1.680


inches. The material used to make the golf ball 85 A circle with a radius of 5 was divided into 24
weighs 0.6523 ounce per cubic inch. What is the congruent sectors. The sectors were then
weight, to the nearest hundredth of an ounce, of rearranged, as shown in the diagram below.
one golf ball?

81 In right triangle RST, altitude TV is drawn to


hypotenuse RS . If RV = 12 and RT = 18 , what is
the length of SV ? To the nearest integer, the value of x is

82 A circle centered at the origin passes through 86 In parallelogram ABCD shown below, EB bisects
A(−3,4). ∠ABC .

If m∠A = 40° , then m∠BED is

87 What are the coordinates of the center and length


What is the equation of the line tangent to the of the radius of the circle whose equation is
circle at A?
x 2 + 6x + y 2 − 4y = 23 ?

83 The equation of a circle is x 2 + 8x + y 2 − 12y = 144.


88 Which figure(s) below can have a triangle as a
What are the coordinates of the center and the
two-dimensional cross section?
length of the radius of the circle?
I. cone
II. cylinder
III. cube
IV. square pyramid
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89 Francisco needs the three pieces of glass shown below to complete a stained glass window. The shapes, two
triangles and a trapezoid, are measured in inches.

Glass can be purchased in rectangular sheets that are 12 inches wide. What is the minimum length of a sheet of
glass, in inches, that Francisco must purchase in order to have enough to complete the window?

90 In the diagram of right triangle ABC shown below, 93 In the diagram below, EF  HG , EF = 5, HG = 12 ,
AB = 14 and AC = 9. FI = 1.4x + 3 , and HI = 6.1x − 6.5.

What is the measure of ∠A, to the nearest degree?

What is the length of HI ?


3
91 The line y = 2x − 4 is dilated by a scale factor of
2
and centered at the origin. Which equation
represents the image of the line after the dilation? 94 A student has a rectangular postcard that he folds
in half lengthwise. Next, he rotates it continuously
about the folded edge. Which three-dimensional
object below is generated by this rotation?
92 A shipping container is in the shape of a right
rectangular prism with a length of 12 feet, a width
of 8.5 feet, and a height of 4 feet. The container is
completely filled with contents that weigh, on
average, 0.25 pound per cubic foot. What is the
weight, in pounds, of the contents in the container?
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95 The diameter of a basketball is approximately 9.5 100 Point M divides AB so that AM :MB = 1:2. If A
inches and the diameter of a tennis ball is has coordinates (−1,−3) and B has coordinates
approximately 2.5 inches. The volume of the (8,9), the coordinates of M are
basketball is about how many times greater than the
volume of the tennis ball?

101 The Pyramid of Memphis, in Tennessee, stands 107


yards tall and has a square base whose side is 197
96 The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram yards long.
CDEH are C(−5,5), D(2,5) , E(−1,−1) , and
H(−8,−1) . What are the coordinates of P, the point
of intersection of diagonals CE and DH ?

97 Which equation represents a line parallel to the line


whose equation is −2x + 3y = −4 and passes
through the point (1,3)?

98 In rhombus VENU, diagonals VN and EU intersect


at S. If VN = 12 and EU = 16, what is the What is the volume of the Pyramid of Memphis, to
perimeter of the rhombus? the nearest cubic yard?

99 Quadrilateral EBCF and AD are drawn below, such 102 If the altitudes of a triangle meet at one of the
that ABCD is a parallelogram, EB ≅ FB , and triangle’s vertices, then the triangle is
EF ⊥FH .

103 In the diagram of right triangle ABC, CD intersects


hypotenuse AB at D.

If AD = 4 and DB = 6, which length of AC makes


If m∠E = 62° and m∠C = 51° , what is m∠FHB ? CD ⊥ AB?
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104 In the diagram below, DB and AF intersect at point 107 In the diagram below, CD is the image of AB after
C, and AD and FBE are drawn. a dilation of scale factor k with center E.

If AC = 6, DC = 4 , FC = 15, m∠D = 65° , and


m∠CBE = 115° , what is the length of CB? Which ratio is equal to the scale factor k of the
dilation?

105 In the diagram of equilateral triangle ABC shown


108 In the diagram of parallelogram FRED shown
below, E and F are the midpoints of AC and BC ,
respectively. below, ED is extended to A, and AF is drawn such
that AF ≅ DF .

If m∠R = 124° , what is m∠AFD ?


If EF = 2x + 8 and AB = 7x − 2, what is the
perimeter of trapezoid ABFE?

109 The line represented by 2y = x + 8 is dilated by a


scale factor of k centered at the origin, such that the
106 The endpoints of directed line segment PQ have
1
coordinates of P(−7,−5) and Q(5,3). What are the image of the line has an equation of y − x = 2.
2
coordinates of point A, on PQ , that divide PQ into What is the scale factor?
a ratio of 1:3?
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110 Point P divides the directed line segment from 116 In the diagram of quadrilateral NAVY below,
point A(−4,−1) to point B(6,4) in the ratio 2:3. The m∠YNA = 30° , m∠YAN = 38° , m∠AVY = 94° , and
coordinates of point P are m∠VAY = 46° .

111 In trapezoid ABCD below, AB  CD.

Which segment has the shortest length?

If AE = 5.2, AC = 11.7, and CD = 10.5, what is the 117 As shown in the diagram below, the radius of a
length of AB, to the nearest tenth? cone is 2.5 cm and its slant height is 6.5 cm.

112 Tennis balls are sold in cylindrical cans with the


balls stacked one on top of the other. A tennis ball
has a diameter of 6.7 cm. To the nearest cubic
centimeter, what is the minimum volume of the can
that holds a stack of 4 tennis balls?

113 What are the coordinates of the point on the


directed line segment from K(−5,−4) to L(5,1) that How many cubic centimeters are in the volume of
partitions the segment into a ratio of 3 to 2? the cone?

114 A 20-foot support post leans against a wall, making 118 As shown in the diagram below, right triangle ABC
a 70° angle with the ground. To the nearest tenth has side lengths of 8 and 15.
of a foot, how far up the wall will the support post
reach?

115 The cross section of a regular pyramid contains the


altitude of the pyramid. The shape of this cross
section is a
If the triangle is continuously rotated about AC , the
resulting figure will be
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119 On the set of axes below, rectangle WIND has 124 In the diagram below, quadrilateral ABCD is
vertices with coordinates W(−4,2), I(4,0) , N(3,−4), inscribed in circle O, m∠A = (2x)° ,
and D(−5,−2) . m∠B = (x − 10)° , and m∠C = (x + 15)° .

What is m∠D ?

125 Triangle FGH is inscribed in circle O, the length of


What is the area of rectangle WIND? radius OH is 6, and FH ≅ OG.

120 What are the coordinates of the center and the


length of the radius of the circle represented by the
equation x 2 + y 2 − 4x + 8y + 11 = 0?

121 Which three-dimensional figure will result when a


rectangle 6 inches long and 5 inches wide is
continuously rotated about the longer side? What is the area of the sector formed by angle
FOH?

122 Point P is on the directed line segment from point


X(−6,−2) to point Y(6,7) and divides the segment in 126 From a point on the ground one-half mile from the
the ratio 1:5. What are the coordinates of point P? base of a historic monument, the angle of elevation
to its top is 11.87°. To the nearest foot, what is the
height of the monument?
123 If a rectangle is continuously rotated around one of
its sides, what is the three-dimensional figure
formed?
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127 Segment JM has endpoints J(−5,1) and M(7,−9). 130 Which point shown in the graph below is the image
An equation of the perpendicular bisector of JM is of point P after a counterclockwise rotation of 90°
about the origin?

128 Triangle A'B'C' is the image of ABC after a


dilation centered at the origin. The coordinates of
the vertices of ABC are A(−2,1), B(2,4) , and
C(2,−3).

131 In the diagram below, ABE is the image of


ACD after a dilation centered at the origin. The
coordinates of the vertices are A(0,0), B(3,0) ,
C(4.5,0), D(0,6) , and E(0,4) .

If the coordinates of A' are (−4,2), the coordinates


of B' are

129 In the diagram of ABC below, m∠C = 90° ,


CB = 13, and AB = 16.

The ratio of the lengths of BE to CD is

132 After a dilation with center (0,0), the image of DB


What is the measure of ∠A, to the nearest degree? is D' B' . If DB = 4.5 and D' B' = 18 , the scale factor
of this dilation is
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133 If the rectangle below is continuously rotated about 138 What is the volume of a hemisphere that has a
side w, which solid figure is formed? diameter of 12.6 cm, to the nearest tenth of a cubic
centimeter?

139 The endpoints of one side of a regular pentagon are


(−1,4) and (2,3). What is the perimeter of the
pentagon?

134 A company is creating an object from a wooden


cube with an edge length of 8.5 cm. A right 140 In the diagram below of right triangle KMI, altitude
circular cone with a diameter of 8 cm and an IG is drawn to hypotenuse KM .
altitude of 8 cm will be cut out of the cube. Which
expression represents the volume of the remaining
wood?

135 The ratio of similarity of BOY to GRL is 1:2.


If BO = x + 3 and GR = 3x − 1, then the length of
GR is
If KG = 9 and IG = 12, the length of IM is

136 In the diagram below, ABCD is a parallelogram,


AB is extended through B to E, and CE is drawn. 141 A regular pentagon is shown in the diagram below.

If CE ≅ BE and m∠D = 112° , what is m∠E ?


If the pentagon is rotated clockwise around its
center, the minimum number of degrees it must be
rotated to carry the pentagon onto itself is
137 A tent is in the shape of a right pyramid with a
square floor. The square floor has side lengths of 8
feet. If the height of the tent at its center is 6 feet,
what is the volume of the tent, in cubic feet? 142 Chelsea is sitting 8 feet from the foot of a tree.
From where she is sitting, the angle of elevation of
her line of sight to the top of the tree is 36°. If her
line of sight starts 1.5 feet above ground, how tall
is the tree, to the nearest foot?
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143 What are the coordinates of point C on the directed 148 What is an equation of the image of the line
segment from A(−8,4) to B(10,−2) that partitions 3 3
y = x − 4 after a dilation of a scale factor of
the segment such that AC:CB is 2:1? 2 4
centered at the origin?

144 A vendor is using an 8-ft by 8-ft tent for a craft fair.


The legs of the tent are 9 ft tall and the top forms a 149 In the diagram below, ABC with sides 13, 15,
square pyramid with a height of 3 ft. and 16, is mapped onto DEF after a clockwise
rotation of 90° about point P.

What is the volume, in cubic feet, of space the tent If DE = 2x − 1, what is the value of x?
occupies?

150 In the diagram below, FAD  EHC , and ABH and


145 A hemispherical water tank has an inside diameter
BC are drawn.
of 10 feet. If water has a density of 62.4 pounds
per cubic foot, what is the weight of the water in a
full tank, to the nearest pound?

146 The density of the American white oak tree is 752


kilograms per cubic meter. If the trunk of an
American white oak tree has a circumference of 4.5
meters and the height of the trunk is 8 meters, what If m∠FAB = 48° and m∠ECB = 18° , what is
is the approximate number of kilograms of the m∠ABC ?
trunk?

151 In circle O two secants, ABP and CDP , are drawn


147 The coordinates of the vertices of RST are to external point P. If mAC = 72° , and
R(−2,−3) , S(8,2), and T(4,5). Which type of
triangle is RST ? mBD = 34° , what is the measure of ∠P ?
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152 What are the coordinates of the center and the 156 On the set of axes below, rectangle ABCD can be
length of the radius of the circle whose equation is proven congruent to rectangle KLMN using which
x 2 + y 2 = 8x − 6y + 39 ? transformation?

153 Circle O with a radius of 9 is drawn below. The


measure of central angle AOC is 120°.

What is the area of the shaded sector of circle O?

157 Parallelogram ABCD with diagonal DB is drawn


below. Line segment EF is drawn such that it
154 Kayla was cutting right triangles from wood to use bisects DB at M.
for an art project. Two of the right triangles she
cut are shown below.

If ABC ∼ DEF , with right angles B and E,


Which triangle congruence method would prove
BC = 15 cm, and AC = 17 cm, what is the measure
that EMB ∼ FMD?
of ∠F , to the nearest degree?

158 A designer needs to create perfectly circular


155 Linda is designing a circular piece of stained glass
necklaces. The necklaces each need to have a
with a diameter of 7 inches. She is going to sketch
radius of 10 cm. What is the largest number of
a square inside the circular region. To the nearest
necklaces that can be made from 1000 cm of wire?
tenth of an inch, the largest possible length of a
side of the square is
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159 In the diagram below, quadrilateral ABCD is 163 A plane intersects a cylinder perpendicular to its
inscribed in circle P. bases.

What is m∠ADC ? This cross section can be described as a

160 Triangle RST is graphed on the set of axes below. 164 In the diagram below of RST , L is a point on RS ,
and M is a point on RT , such that LM  ST .

How many square units are in the area of RST ?

If RL = 2 , LS = 6, LM = 4 , and ST = x + 2, what is
the length of ST ?
161 The equation of a circle is x 2 + y 2 + 6y = 7. What
are the coordinates of the center and the length of
the radius of the circle?
165 The area of a sector of a circle with a radius
measuring 15 cm is 75π cm 2 . What is the measure
162 Line y = 3x − 1 is transformed by a dilation with a of the central angle that forms the sector?
scale factor of 2 and centered at (3,8). The line's
image is
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166 In the diagram below of parallelogram ABCD, 169 In the diagram below, DC , AC , DOB , CB, and AB
←

AFGB, CF bisects ∠DCB, DG bisects ∠ADC , and are chords of circle O, FDE is tangent at point D,
CF and DG intersect at E. and radius AO is drawn. Sam decides to apply this
theorem to the diagram: “An angle inscribed in a
semi-circle is a right angle.”

If m∠B = 75° , then the measure of ∠EFA is

167 Given MN shown below, with M(−6,1) and


N(3,−5), what is an equation of the line that passes Which angle is Sam referring to?
through point P(6,1) and is parallel to MN ?

170 The diagram below shows a tree growing vertically


on a hillside. The angle formed by the tree trunk
and the hillside is 100°. The distance from the base
of the tree to the bottom of the hill is 140 feet.

What is the vertical drop, x, to the base of the hill,


to the nearest foot?

168 A water cup in the shape of a cone has a height of 4


inches and a maximum diameter of 3 inches. What
171 Which equation represents the line that passes
is the volume of the water in the cup, to the nearest
through the point (−2,2) and is parallel to
tenth of a cubic inch, when the cup is filled to half
1
its height? y = x + 8?
2
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172 In the diagram below of circle O, GO = 8 and 176 A plane intersects a hexagonal prism. The plane is
m∠GOJ = 60° . perpendicular to the base of the prism. Which
two-dimensional figure is the cross section of the
plane intersecting the prism?

177 A solid metal prism has a rectangular base with


sides of 4 inches and 6 inches, and a height of 4
inches. A hole in the shape of a cylinder, with a
radius of 1 inch, is drilled through the entire length
of the rectangular prism.
What is the area, in terms of π , of the shaded
region?

173 What is an equation of the line that passes through


the point (6,8) and is perpendicular to a line with
3
equation y = x + 5?
2

What is the approximate volume of the remaining


solid, in cubic inches?
174 Circle O is drawn below with secant BCD . The
length of tangent AD is 24.

178 A right hexagonal prism is shown below. A


two-dimensional cross section that is perpendicular
to the base is taken from the prism.

If the ratio of DC:CB is 4:5, what is the length of


CB?

Which figure describes the two-dimensional cross


175 Point Q is on MN such that MQ:QN = 2:3. If M section?
has coordinates (3,5) and N has coordinates (8,−5),
the coordinates of Q are
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179 A child's tent can be modeled as a pyramid with a 183 Given ABC with m∠B = 62° and side AC
square base whose sides measure 60 inches and extended to D, as shown below.
whose height measures 84 inches. What is the
volume of the tent, to the nearest cubic foot?

180 Line segment RW has endpoints R(−4,5) and


W(6,20). Point P is on RW such that RP:PW is
2:3. What are the coordinates of point P?

Which value of x makes AB ≅ CB?


←
→ ←

181 As shown in the diagram below, ABC  EFG and
BF ≅ EF . 184 What is an equation of a line that is perpendicular
to the line whose equation is 2y = 3x − 10 and
passes through (−6,1)?

185 In the diagram below of parallelogram ROCK,


m∠C is 70° and m∠ROS is 65°.

If m∠CBF = 42.5° , then m∠EBF is

182 The pyramid shown below has a square base, a What is m∠KSO ?
height of 7, and a volume of 84.

186 To build a handicapped-access ramp, the building


code states that for every 1 inch of vertical rise in
height, the ramp must extend out 12 inches
horizontally, as shown in the diagram below.

What is the angle of inclination, x, of this ramp, to


the nearest hundredth of a degree?
What is the length of the side of the base?
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187 The 2010 U.S. Census populations and population densities are shown in the table below.

 people 
  Population in
State Population Density  
 mi2  2010
 
Florida 350.6 18,801,310
Illinois 231.1 12,830,632
New York 411.2 19,378,102
Pennsylvania 283.9 12,702,379

Based on the table above, which list has the states' areas, in square miles, in order from largest to smallest?

188 Circle O is centered at the origin. In the diagram 191 The measure of one of the base angles of an
below, a quarter of circle O is graphed. isosceles triangle is 42°. The measure of an
exterior angle at the vertex of the triangle is

192 On the graph below, point A(3,4) and BC with


coordinates B(4,3) and C(2,1) are graphed.

Which three-dimensional figure is generated when


the quarter circle is continuously rotated about the
y-axis?

189 The equation of a circle is x 2 + y 2 − 12y + 20 = 0 . What are the coordinates of B’ and C’ after BC
What are the coordinates of the center and the undergoes a dilation centered at point A with a
length of the radius of the circle? scale factor of 2?

190 A ladder 20 feet long leans against a building, 193 In ABC , BD is the perpendicular bisector of
forming an angle of 71° with the level ground. To ADC . Based upon this information, which
the nearest foot, how high up the wall of the statements below can be proven?
building does the ladder touch the building?
I. BD is a median.
II. BD bisects ∠ABC .
III. ABC is isosceles.
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194 In right triangle ABC, hypotenuse AB has a length 198 In the diagram of ABC below, DE is parallel to
of 26 cm, and side BC has a length of 17.6 cm. AB, CD = 15, AD = 9, and AB = 40.
What is the measure of angle B, to the nearest
degree?

195 Line MN is dilated by a scale factor of 2 centered at


←
→
the point (0,6). If MN is represented by
←

y = −3x + 6 , which equation can represent M ' N ',
←
→
the image of MN ?

The length of DE is
196 A circle with a diameter of 10 cm and a central
angle of 30° is drawn below.
199 A rectangle whose length and width are 10 and 6,
respectively, is shown below. The rectangle is
continuously rotated around a straight line to form
an object whose volume is 150π .

What is the area, to the nearest tenth of a square


centimeter, of the sector formed by the 30° angle? Which line could the rectangle be rotated around?

197 In the diagram below of right triangle SUN, where 200 What is an equation of a line which passes through
∠N is a right angle, SU = 13.6 and SN = 12.3. (6,9) and is perpendicular to the line whose
equation is 4x − 6y = 15?

201 Rectangle ABCD has two vertices at coordinates


A(−1,−3) and B(6,5) . The slope of BC is

What is ∠S , to the nearest degree?


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202 The endpoints of AB are A(0,4) and B(−4,6) . 206 Directed line segment DE has endpoints D(−4,−2)
Which equation of a line represents the and E(1,8) . Point F divides DE such that DF :FE
perpendicular bisector of AB? is 2:3. What are the coordinates of F?

203 In the diagram below of ABC , ∠ABC is a right 207 A regular pyramid has a square base. The
angle, AC = 12, AD = 8, and altitude BD is drawn. perimeter of the base is 36 inches and the height of
the pyramid is 15 inches. What is the volume of
the pyramid in cubic inches?

208 In the diagram below, line m is parallel to line n.


Figure 2 is the image of Figure 1 after a reflection
over line m. Figure 3 is the image of Figure 2 after
a reflection over line n.

What is the length of BC ?

204 What is an equation of circle O shown in the graph


below?

Which single transformation would carry Figure 1


onto Figure 3?

209 Given the right triangle in the diagram below, what


is the value of x, to the nearest foot?

205 The line whose equation is 6x + 3y = 3 is dilated by


a scale factor of 2 centered at the point (0,0). An
equation of its image is
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210 In the diagram below of circle O, chords AB and 213 On the set of axes below, DEF is the image of
CD intersect at E. 1
ABC after a dilation of scale factor .
3

If mAC = 72° and m∠AEC = 58° , how many


degrees are in mDB ?

211 In the diagram below of HAR and NTY , angles


H and N are right angles, and HAR ∼ NTY .

The center of dilation is at

214 In the circle below, secants TSR and TMH intersect


at T, SR = 5, HM = 9 , TM = 3, and TS = x.

If AR = 13 and HR = 12, what is the measure of


angle Y, to the nearest degree?
Which equation could be used to find the value of
x?

212 A cylindrical pool has a diameter of 16 feet and


1
height of 4 feet. The pool is filled to foot below
2 215 If sin(2x + 7)° =cos(4x − 7)°, what is the value of
the top. How much water does the pool contain, to x?
the nearest gallon? [1 ft3 = 7.48 gallons]
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216 In the diagram below of ABC , D and E are the 219 In circle O, secants ADB and AEC are drawn from
midpoints of AB and AC , respectively, and DE is external point A such that points D, B, E, and C are
drawn. on circle O. If AD = 8, AE = 6, and EC is 12 more
than BD, the length of BD is

220 The vertices of square RSTV have coordinates


R(−1,5) , S(−3,1), T(−7,3), and V(−5,7). What is
the perimeter of RSTV?

I. AA similarity
II. SSS similarity 221 Yolanda is making a springboard to use for
III. SAS similarity gymnastics. She has 8-inch-tall springs and wants
Which methods could be used to prove to form a 16.5° angle with the base, as modeled in
ABC ∼ ADE ? the diagram below.

217 The graph below shows two congruent triangles,


ABC and A'B'C'.

To the nearest tenth of an inch, what will be the


length of the springboard, x?

222 Triangle RJM has an area of 6 and a perimeter of


12. If the triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 3
centered at the origin, what are the area and
perimeter of its image, triangle R'J'M'?

223 Triangle A' B' C' is the image of ABC after a


dilation followed by a translation. Which
Which rigid motion would map ABC onto statement(s) would always be true with respect to
A' B' C'? this sequence of transformations?
I. ABC ≅ A' B' C'
II. ABC ∼ A' B' C'
218 Given square RSTV, where RS = 9 cm. If square III. AB  A' B'
RSTV is dilated by a scale factor of 3 about a given IV. AA' = BB'
center, what is the perimeter, in centimeters, of the
image of RSTV after the dilation?
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224 In the diagram below of right triangle MDL, 227 In the diagram below of right triangle ABC, altitude
altitude DG is drawn to hypotenuse ML. BD is drawn to hypotenuse AC .

If MG = 3 and GL = 24, what is the length of DG ?

If BD = 4, AD = x − 6, and CD = x, what is the


225 In the diagram below, point E is located inside length of CD?
square ABCD such that ABE is equilateral, and
CE is drawn.
228 The diagram below shows two similar triangles.

3
What is m∠BEC ? If tan θ = , what is the value of x, to the nearest
7
tenth?

226 In the diagram below, mABC = 268° .


229 The equation of a line is 3x − 5y = 8. All lines
perpendicular to this line must have a slope of

230 What are the coordinates of the center and length


of the radius of the circle whose equation is
x 2 + y 2 + 2x − 16y + 49 = 0?

What is the number of degrees in the measure of


∠ABC ?
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231 The diagram shows rectangle ABCD, with diagonal 234 A square pyramid is intersected by a plane passing
BD . through the vertex and perpendicular to the base.

What is the perimeter of rectangle ABCD, to the


nearest tenth? Which two-dimensional shape describes this cross
section?

232 A fabricator is hired to make a 27-foot-long solid


metal railing for the stairs at the local library. The 235 In the diagram below, AD intersects BE at C, and
railing is modeled by the diagram below. The
AB  DE .
railing is 2.5 inches high and 2.5 inches wide and is
comprised of a rectangular prism and a
half-cylinder.

If CD = 6.6 cm, DE = 3.4 cm, CE = 4.2 cm, and


How much metal, to the nearest cubic inch, will the BC = 5.25 cm, what is the length of AC , to the
railing contain? nearest hundredth of a centimeter?

233 In the diagram below, ∠GRS ≅ ∠ART , GR = 36, 236 In the diagram below, triangle ACD has points B
SR = 45, AR = 15, and RT = 18 . and E on sides AC and AD, respectively, such that
BE  CD, AB = 1, BC = 3.5, and AD = 18.

What is the length of AE , to the nearest tenth?


Which triangle similarity statement is correct?
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237 In the diagram below of parallelogram ABCD, 240 If the circumference of a standard lacrosse ball is
diagonal BED and EF are drawn, EF ⊥DFC , 19.9 cm, what is the volume of this ball, to the
m∠DAB = 111° , and m∠DBC = 39° . nearest cubic centimeter?

241 In the diagram below of triangle MNO, ∠M and


∠O are bisected by MS and OR, respectively.
Segments MS and OR intersect at T, and
m∠N = 40° .

What is m∠DEF ?

238 In a right triangle, the acute angles have the


relationship sin(2x + 4) = cos(46). What is the
value of x? If m∠TMR = 28° , the measure of angle OTS is

239 A man was parasailing above a lake at an angle of 242 Zach placed the foot of an extension ladder 8 feet
elevation of 32° from a boat, as modeled in the from the base of the house and extended the ladder
diagram below. 25 feet to reach the house. To the nearest degree,
what is the measure of the angle the ladder makes
with the ground?

243 In the diagram shown below, PA is tangent to


circle T at A, and secant PBC is drawn where point
B is on circle T.

If 129.5 meters of cable connected the boat to the


parasail, approximately how many meters above
the lake was the man?

If PB = 3 and BC = 15 , what is the length of PA ?


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244 In the figure shown below, quadrilateral TAEO is 247 The equation of a circle is x 2 + y 2 − 6y + 1 = 0.
circumscribed around circle D. The midpoint of What are the coordinates of the center and the
TA is R, and HO ≅ PE . length of the radius of this circle?

248 A circle is continuously rotated about its diameter.


Which three­dimensional object will be formed?

249 In the diagram below, AFKB  CHLM , FH ≅ LH ,


FL ≅ KL , and LF bisects ∠HFK .

If AP = 10 and EO = 12, what is the perimeter of


quadrilateral TAEO?

245 An equation of the line perpendicular to the line


whose equation is 4x − 5y = 6 and passes through
the point (−2,3) is
Which statement is always true?

246 Triangle ABC, with vertices at A(0,0), B(3,5) , and


250 In the circle below, AD, AC , BC , and DC are
C(0,5), is graphed on the set of axes shown below. ←

chords, EDF is tangent at point D, and AD  BC .

Which figure is formed when ABC is rotated


continuously about BC ? Which statement is always true?
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251 In right triangle LMN shown below, m∠M = 90° , 255 In right triangle ABC, m∠A = 90° , m∠B = 18° , and
MN = 12, and LM = 16. AC = 8. To the nearest tenth, the length of BC is

5
256 In right triangle ABC, m∠C = 90° . If cos B = ,
13
5
which function also equals ?
13

257 Triangle DAN is graphed on the set of axes below.


The ratio of cos N is The vertices of DAN have coordinates D(−6,−1) ,
A(6,3), and N(−3,10).

252 An equation of circle M is x 2 + y 2 + 6x − 2y + 1 = 0.


What are the coordinates of the center and the
length of the radius of circle M?

253 In the diagram below of circle O, chord CD is


parallel to diameter AOB and mCD = 130.

What is the area of DAN ?

258 The endpoints of AB are A(−5,3) and B(7,−5) .


Point P is on AB such that AP :PB = 3:1. What are
the coordinates of point P?
What is mAC ?

259 A gardener wants to buy enough mulch to cover a


254 In a circle with a diameter of 32, the area of a rectangular garden that is 3 feet by 10 feet. One
512π bag contains 2 cubic feet of mulch and costs $3.66.
sector is . The measure of the angle of the
3 How much will the minimum number of bags cost
sector, in radians, is to cover the garden with mulch 3 inches deep?
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260 In the diagram below, AF , and DB intersect at C, 263 Which set of statements would describe a
and AD and FBE are drawn such that m∠D = 65° , parallelogram that can always be classified as a
m∠CBE = 115° , DC = 7.2, AC = 9.6, and rhombus?
FC = 21.6. I. Diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of
each other.
II. Diagonals bisect the angles from which
they are drawn.
III. Diagonals form four congruent isosceles
right triangles.

264 In the diagram below, DE , DF , and EF are


midsegments of ABC .

What is the length of CB?

261 Given MRO shown below, with trapezoid PTRO,


MR = 9, MP = 2, and PO = 4.
The perimeter of quadrilateral ADEF is equivalent
to

265 Darnell models a cup with the cylinder below. He


measured the diameter of the cup to be 10 cm and
the height to be 9 cm.

What is the length of TR?

262 The equation of a circle is x 2 + y 2 − 6x + 2y = 6.


What are the coordinates of the center and the
length of the radius of the circle?

If Darnell fills the cup with water to a height of 8


cm, what is the volume of the water in the cup, to
the nearest cubic centimeter?
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266 The equation of line t is 3x − y = 6. Line m is the 269 In the diagram below of PQR, ST is drawn
image of line t after a dilation with a scale factor of parallel to PR , PS = 2 , SQ = 5, and TR = 5.
1
centered at the origin. What is an equation of
2
the line m?

267 In the diagram below, a sequence of rigid motions


maps ABCD onto JKLM.
What is the length of QR?

270 In right triangle ABC, m∠A = 32° , m∠B = 90° , and


AC = 6.2 cm. What is the length of BC , to the
nearest tenth of a centimeter?

271 Rhombus STAR has vertices S(−1,2), T(2,3),


A(3,0), and R(0,−1) . What is the perimeter of
rhombus STAR?

If m∠A = 82° , m∠B = 104° , and m∠L = 121° , the


measure of ∠M is 272 In triangle ABC below, D is a point on AB and E is
a point on AC , such that DE  BC .

268 In the diagram below of ABC , D, E, and F are


the midpoints of AB, BC , and CA, respectively.

What is the ratio of the area of CFE to the area If AD = 12, DB = 8 , and EC = 10, what is the
of CAB?
length of AC ?
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273 A jewelry company makes copper heart pendants. 278 In the diagram of ABC below, AE bisects angle
Each heart uses 0.75 in3 of copper and there is BAC, and altitude BD is drawn.
0.323 pound of copper per cubic inch. If copper
costs $3.68 per pound, what is the total cost for 24
copper hearts?

274 A plane intersects a sphere. Which


two-dimensional shape is formed by this cross
section?

275 In ABC , side BC is extended through C to D. If


m∠A = 30° and m∠ACD = 110° , what is the If m∠C = 50° and m∠ABC = 60° , m∠FEB is
longest side of ABC ?

279 In the diagram below, AEFB  CGD, and GE and


276 Line segment CD is the altitude drawn to GF are drawn.
hypotenuse EF in right triangle ECF. If EC = 10
and EF = 24 , then, to the nearest tenth, ED is

277 On the set of axes below, the vertices of PQR


have coordinates P(−6,7) , Q(2,1), and R(−1,−3) .

If m∠EFG = 32° and m∠AEG = 137° , what is


m∠EGF ?

280 In the diagram below of circle O, chord DF bisects


chord BC at E.

What is the area of PQR?

If BC = 12 and FE is 5 more than DE, then FE is


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281 The diagram below shows circle O with radii OA 284 In the diagram below, a cone has a diameter of 16
and OB. The measure of angle AOB is 120°, and inches and a slant height of 17 inches.
the length of a radius is 6 inches.

What is the volume of the cone, in cubic inches?

Which expression represents the length of arc AB,


in inches?
285 In the diagram of ABC below, points D and E are
on sides AB and CB respectively, such that
DE  AC .
282 In the diagram below of Circle O, diameter AOB
and chord CB are drawn, and m∠B = 28° .

If EB is 3 more than DB, AB = 14, and CB = 21,


what is the length of AD?

286 What is the volume of a right circular cone that has


What is mBC ? a height of 7.2 centimeters and a radius of 2.5
centimeters, to the nearest tenth of a cubic
centimeter?
283 A regular pyramid with a square base is made of
solid glass. It has a base area of 36 cm2 and a
height of 10 cm. If the density of glass is 2.7 grams 287 Right triangle ACT has m∠A = 90° . Which
per cubic centimeter, the mass of the pyramid, in expression is always equivalent to cos T ?
grams, is
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288 In the diagram below, right triangle ABC has legs 291 In the diagram below, DE divides AB and AC
whose lengths are 4 and 6. proportionally, m∠C = 26° , m∠A = 82° , and DF
bisects ∠BDE .

What is the volume of the three-dimensional object


formed by continuously rotating the right triangle The measure of angle DFB is
around AB?

292 In circle P below, diameter AC and radius BP are


289 An isosceles right triangle whose legs measure 6 is drawn such that m∠APB = 110° .
continuously rotated about one of its legs to form a
three-dimensional object. The three-dimensional
object is a

290 In the diagram below, AKS , NKC , AN , and SC are


drawn such that AN ≅ SC .

If AC = 12, what is the area of shaded sector BPC?

293 In the diagram of RST below, m∠T = 90° ,


RS = 65 , and ST = 60.

Which additional statement is sufficient to prove What is the measure of ∠S , to the nearest degree?
KAN ≅ KSC by AAS?
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294 In the diagram below of CER, LA  CR. 297 In ABC shown below, side AC is extended to
point D with m∠DAB = (180 − 3x)° ,
m∠B = (6x − 40)° , and m∠C = (x + 20)° .

What is m∠BAC ?

If CL = 3.5, LE = 7.5 , and EA = 9.5 , what is the


length of AR, to the nearest tenth?
298 In a right triangle, sin(40 − x)° =cos(3x)°. What is
the value of x?

295 What is an equation of the perpendicular bisector


of the line segment shown in the diagram below?
299 The greenhouse pictured below can be modeled as
a rectangular prism with a half-cylinder on top.
The rectangular prism is 20 feet wide, 12 feet high,
and 45 feet long. The half-cylinder has a diameter
of 20 feet.

To the nearest cubic foot, what is the volume of the


greenhouse?
296 An ice cream waffle cone can be modeled by a
right circular cone with a base diameter of 6.6
centimeters and a volume of 54.45π cubic
centimeters. What is the number of centimeters in 300 The equation of a circle is x 2 + y 2 + 12x = −27.
the height of the waffle cone? What are the coordinates of the center and the
length of the radius of the circle?
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301 On the set of axes below, the endpoints of AB have 304 On the set of axes below, the coordinates of three
coordinates A(−3,4) and B(5,2) . vertices of trapezoid ABCD are A(2,1), B(5,4) , and
D(−2,3) .

If AB is dilated by a scale factor of 2 centered at


(3,5), what are the coordinates of the endpoints of
its image, A' B'?
Which point could be vertex C?

302 In triangle ABC, points D and E are on sides AB


and BC , respectively, such that DE  AC , and 305 In the diagram below of circle O, AC and BC are
chords, and m∠ACB = 70° .
AD :DB = 3:5.

If DB = 6.3 and AC = 9.4, what is the length of If OA = 9, the area of the shaded sector AOB is
DE , to the nearest tenth?

306 The coordinates of the endpoints of directed line


303 The base of a pyramid is a rectangle with a width segment ABC are A(−8,7) and C(7,−13). If
of 4.6 cm and a length of 9 cm. What is the height, AB:BC = 3:2, the coordinates of B are
in centimeters, of the pyramid if its volume is 82.8
cm3?
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307 The coordinates of the endpoints of AB are 312 The rectangle drawn below is continuously rotated
A(−8,−2) and B(16,6) . Point P is on AB. What are about side S.
the coordinates of point P, such that AP:PB is 3:5?

308 In the diagram below, AC has endpoints with


coordinates A(−5,2) and C(4,−10).

Which three-dimensional figure is formed by this


rotation?

If B is a point on AC and AB :BC = 1:2, what are


the coordinates of B?

309 The area of TAP is 36 cm2. A second triangle,


JOE, is formed by connecting the midpoints of
each side of TAP . What is the area of JOE, in
square centimeters?

310 A right cylinder is cut perpendicular to its base.


The shape of the cross section is a

311 What is the image of (4,3) after a reflection over


the line y = 1?
ID: A

Geometry Regents Bimodal Worksheets


Answer Section

1 ANS:
72º

PTS: 2 REF: 011603geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


2 ANS:
square

PTS: 2 REF: 062202geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


3 ANS:
x 2 − 2x + y 2 − 8y = 8
 10  2
(x − 1) + (y − 4) =  
2 2

 2 
x 2 − 2x + 1 + y 2 − 8y + 16 = 25
x 2 − 2x + y 2 − 8y = 8

PTS: 2 REF: 011920geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: write equation, given center and radius
4 ANS:
y = x−1
mTA = −1 y = mx + b
mEM = 1 1 = 1(2) + b
−1 = b

PTS: 2 REF: 081614geo TOP: Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane


KEY: general
5 ANS:
3.5
1 l  16 oz  13. 3 l 13. 3 l  1 g  3.5 g
=  ≈
1.2 oz  1 lb  lb lb  3.785 l  1 lb
 

PTS: 2 REF: 061618geo TOP: Density


6 ANS:
AD ≅ CE

PTS: 2 REF: 081622geo TOP: Triangle Proofs


KEY: statements
ID: A

7 ANS:
44.9

4 6 4 y
= = 5 + 18 + 7.5 + 8 = 38.5
5 x 9 18
x = 7.5 y = 8

PTS: 2 REF: 082222geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


8 ANS:
Niagara
200536 280150 219846 200635
Broome: ≈ 284 Dutchess: ≈ 349 Niagara: ≈ 420 Saratoga: ≈ 247
706.82 801.59 522.95 811.84

PTS: 2 REF: 061902geo TOP: Density


9 ANS:
11
x 6
= CD = 15 − 4 = 11
10 4
x = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 081612geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


10 ANS:
630
 
 1   1  
44   10 × 3 ×  +  9 × 3 ×   = 627
 4   4
 

PTS: 2 REF: 082221geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


11 ANS:
144
1
V = ⋅ 6 2 ⋅ 12 = 144
3

PTS: 2 REF: 011607geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


12 ANS:
34.1
The man’s height, 69 inches, is opposite to the angle of elevation, and the shadow length, 102 inches, is adjacent
69
to the angle of elevation. Therefore, tangent must be used to find the angle of elevation. tanx =
102
x ≈ 34.1

PTS: 2 REF: fall1401geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


ID: A

13 ANS:
23.8
5x = 12 ⋅ 7 16.8 + 7 = 23.8
5x = 84
x = 16.8

PTS: 2 REF: 061911geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


14 ANS:
y = −2x + 4
The given line h, 2x + y = 1, does not pass through the center of dilation, the origin, because the y-intercept is at
(0,1). The slope of the dilated line, m, will remain the same as the slope of line h, -2. All points on line h, such as
(0,1), the y-intercept, are dilated by a scale factor of 4; therefore, the y-intercept of the dilated line is (0,4) because
the center of dilation is the origin, resulting in the dilated line represented by the equation y = −2x + 4 .

PTS: 2 REF: spr1403geo TOP: Line Dilations


15 ANS:
I

PTS: 2 REF: 012022geo TOP: Compositions of Transformations


KEY: grids
16 ANS:
center (0,6) and radius 7.5
x 2 + y 2 − 12y + 36 = 20.25 + 36 56.25 = 7.5
x 2 + (y − 6) 2 = 56.25

PTS: 2 REF: 082219geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
17 ANS:
40º
x
⋅ 3 2 π = 2π 180 − 80 = 100
360
180 − 100
x = 80 = 40
2

PTS: 2 REF: 011612geo TOP: Sectors


18 ANS:
13.5
T
tan34 =
20
T ≈ 13.5

PTS: 2 REF: 061505geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


KEY: graphics
ID: A

19 ANS:
56
10
sin x =
12
x ≈ 56

PTS: 2 REF: 061922geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


20 ANS:
5
x 2 + 4x + 4 + y 2 − 6y + 9 = 12 + 4 + 9
(x + 2) 2 + (y − 3) 2 = 25

PTS: 2 REF: 081509geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
21 ANS:
6.3
x
cos 65 =
15
x ≈ 6.3

PTS: 2 REF: 081924geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


22 ANS:
6 10
h 2 = 30 ⋅ 12
h 2 = 360

h = 6 10

PTS: 2 REF: 061613geo TOP: Similarity KEY: altitude


23 ANS:
rotation

PTS: 2 REF: 081513geo TOP: Identifying Transformations


KEY: graphics
24 ANS:
π
5
s 2π π
θ= = =
r 10 5

PTS: 2 REF: fall1404geo TOP: Arc Length KEY: angle


ID: A

25 ANS:
230
1 2
2592276 = ⋅ s ⋅ 146.5
3
230 ≈ s

PTS: 2 REF: 081521geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


26 ANS:
14.3
9 9.2
= 5.1 + 9.2 = 14.3
5 x
9x = 46
x ≈ 5.1

PTS: 2 REF: 061511geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


27 ANS:
12
1
× 24 = 12
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012009geo TOP: Midsegments


28 ANS:
(−3,4)
1 1 1 1
−9 + (9 − −9) = −9 + (18) = −9 + 6 = −3 8 + (−4 − 8) = 8 + (−12) = 8 − 4 = 4
3 3 3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 081903geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


29 ANS:
12.1
x 2 = 10.2 × 14.3
x ≈ 12.1

PTS: 2 REF: 012016geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


30 ANS:
cos A

PTS: 2 REF: 011922geo TOP: Cofunctions


31 ANS:
5

2
2 5
The slope of BC is . Altitude is perpendicular, so its slope is − .
5 2

PTS: 2 REF: 061614geo TOP: Triangles in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

32 ANS:
dilation

PTS: 2 REF: 081602geo TOP: Identifying Transformations


KEY: basic
33 ANS:
12
12 36
=
4 x
12x = 144
x = 12

PTS: 2 REF: 061621geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


34 ANS:
24
Create two congruent triangles by drawing BD , which has a length of 8. Each triangle has an area of
1
(8)(3) = 12.
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012018geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


35 ANS:
110°
90 − 35 = 55 55 × 2 = 110

PTS: 2 REF: 012015geo TOP: Properties of Transformations


KEY: graphics
36 ANS:
18.75
12x = 9 2 6.75 + 12 = 18.75
12x = 81
82 27
x= =
12 4

PTS: 2 REF: 062213geo TOP: Similarity KEY: altitude


37 ANS:
15π
54
⋅ 10 2 π = 15π
360

PTS: 2 REF: 062224geo TOP: Sectors


38 ANS:
(−4,0)
1 1 1 1
−7 + (2 − −7) = −7 + (9) = −7 + 3 = −4 3 + (−6 − 3) = 3 + (−9) = 3 − 3 = 0
3 3 3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 082213geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


ID: A

39 ANS:
1
3
1 3 10
, ,
3 9 90

PTS: 2 REF: 082206geo TOP: Dilations


40 ANS:
6.25
x 5
=
15 12
x = 6.25

PTS: 2 REF: 011906geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


41 ANS:
trapezoid
−2 − 1 −3 3 − 2 1 3−1 2 2 − −2 4 2
= = = = =
−1 − −3 2 0 − 5 −5 0 − −3 3 5 − −1 6 3

PTS: 2 REF: 081522geo TOP: Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane


KEY: general
42 ANS:
32π
3
60 1 32π
⋅ 8 2 π = ⋅ 64π =
360 6 3

PTS: 2 REF: 061624geo TOP: Sectors


43 ANS:
21
5

PTS: 2 REF: 081606geo TOP: Cofunctions


44 ANS:
58º

PTS: 2 REF: 081905geo TOP: Exterior Angle Theorem


ID: A

45 ANS:
6
4 6
=
x 9
x=6

PTS: 2 REF: 061915geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


46 ANS:
y = 2x − 16
1
m= − −4 = 2(6) + b
2
−4 = 12 + b
m⊥ = 2
−16 = b

PTS: 2 REF: 011602geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of perpendicular line
47 ANS:
Beth and Carl

PTS: 2 REF: 081619geo TOP: Sectors


48 ANS:
66
8 × 3.5 × 2.25 × 1.055 = 66.465

PTS: 2 REF: 012014geo TOP: Density


49 ANS:
16,336
3
4  10 
π
3  2 
V= ≈ 261.8 ⋅ 62.4 = 16,336
2

PTS: 2 REF: 081516geo TOP: Density


50 ANS:
2
SA = 6 ⋅ 12 2 = 864
864
= 1.92
450

PTS: 2 REF: 061519geo TOP: Surface Area


ID: A

51 ANS:
twice the volume of cone B
1  1 
π (2) 2  
3  2
=2
1 2
π (1) (1)
3

PTS: 2 REF: 012010geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


52 ANS:
19
 18 21 
(8 × 2) + (3 × 2) −  ×  ≈ 19
 12 12 

PTS: 2 REF: 081917geo TOP: Compositions of Polygons and Circles


KEY: area
53 ANS:
cone

PTS: 2 REF: 081603geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


54 ANS:
12.5
10 50
5⋅ = = 12.5
4 4

PTS: 2 REF: 081512geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: common tangents
55 ANS:
44°
4x + 3x + 13 = 90 4(11) < 3(11) + 13
7x = 77 44 < 46
x = 11

PTS: 2 REF: 012021geo TOP: Cofunctions


56 ANS:
17.3
20 2 − 10 2 ≈ 17.3

PTS: 2 REF: 081608geo TOP: 30-60-90 Triangles


57 ANS:
10
r= (7 − 3) 2 + (1 − −2) 2 = 16 + 9 = 5

PTS: 2 REF: 061503geo TOP: Circles in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

58 ANS:
a cone

PTS: 2 REF: 061501geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


59 ANS:
45.6
1
(4.5) 2 (10)(0.676) ≈ 45.6
3

PTS: 2 REF: 062212geo TOP: Density


60 ANS:
decagon
360°
= 36
n
n = 10

PTS: 2 REF: 082205geo TOP: Mapping a Polygon onto Itself


61 ANS:
40
(32 − 8) 2 + (28 − −4) 2 = 576 + 1024 = 1600 = 40

PTS: 2 REF: 081621geo TOP: Line Dilations


62 ANS:
Step 2

PTS: 2 REF: 061603geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: find center and radius | completing the square
63 ANS:
(x − 2) 2 + (y + 4) 2 = 16
The line x = −2 will be tangent to the circle at (−2,−4). A segment connecting this point and (2,−4) is a radius of
the circle with length 4.

PTS: 2 REF: 012020geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: other
64 ANS:
45°
180 − 40 − 95 = 45

PTS: 2 REF: 082201geo TOP: Properties of Transformations


KEY: graphics
65 ANS:
a right cylinder with a radius of 7 inches

PTS: 2 REF: 081911geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


ID: A

66 ANS:
25
2240 − 1680
14 × 16 × 10 = 2240 = 0.25
2240

PTS: 2 REF: 011604geo TOP: Volume KEY: prisms


67 ANS:
9
62 π h
108π =
3
324π
=h
36π
9=h

PTS: 2 REF: 012002geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


68 ANS:
4
y + 1 = (x + 3)
3
 −11 + 5 5 + −7 
m =  ,  = (−3,−1) m = 5 − −7 = 12 = − 3 m⊥ = 4
 2 2  −11 − 5 −16 4 3

PTS: 2 REF: 061612geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: perpendicular bisector
69 ANS:
18 inches
3 × 6 = 18

PTS: 2 REF: 061602geo TOP: Line Dilations


70 ANS:
20
4
π ⋅ 4 3 + 0.075 ≈ 20
3

PTS: 2 REF: 011619geo TOP: Density


71 ANS:
30
ER = 17 2 − 8 2 = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 061917geo TOP: Special Quadrilaterals


72 ANS:
octagon
360°
=8
45°

PTS: 2 REF: 061510geo TOP: Mapping a Polygon onto Itself


ID: A

73 ANS:
80°

PTS: 2 REF: 061921geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


74 ANS:
11
12 x
= 15 − 4 = 11
4 5
x = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 011624geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


75 ANS:
17.5
7
⋅ 30 = 17.5
12

PTS: 2 REF: 061521geo TOP: Similarity KEY: perimeter and area


76 ANS:
10°
100 − 80
= 10
2

PTS: 2 REF: 062219geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secant and tangent drawn from common point, angle
77 ANS:
8
10 15
=
x 12
x=8

PTS: 2 REF: 081918geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


78 ANS:
33.75π
150 2
⋅ 9 π = 33.75π
360

PTS: 2 REF: 012013geo TOP: Sectors


ID: A

79 ANS:
32,768.0
 64  2 1
40 2 −   = 24 V = 64 ⋅ 24 = 32768
2
 2  3

PTS: 2 REF: 081921geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


80 ANS:
1.62
4  1.68  3
π ×   × 0.6523 ≈ 1.62
3 2 
 

PTS: 2 REF: 081914geo TOP: Density


81 ANS:
15
18 2 = 12(x + 12)
324 = 12(x + 12)
27 = x + 12
x = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 081920geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


82 ANS:
3
y − 4 = (x + 3)
4
4−0 4 3
slope of OA = = − m⊥ =
−3 − 0 3 4

PTS: 2 REF: 082223geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: radius drawn to tangent
83 ANS:
center (−4,6) and radius 14
x 2 + 8x + 16 + y 2 − 12y + 36 = 144 + 16 + 36
(x + 4) 2 + (y − 6) 2 = 196

PTS: 2 REF: 061920geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
84 ANS:
3
2
9 3
=
6 2

PTS: 2 REF: 061905geo TOP: Line Dilations


ID: A

85 ANS:
16
1 C 10π
x is the circumference. = ≈ 16
2 2 2

PTS: 2 REF: 061523geo TOP: Circumference


86 ANS:
110°

PTS: 2 REF: 082215geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


87 ANS:
(−3,2) and 6
x 2 + 6x + 9 + y 2 − 4y + 4 = 23 + 9 + 4
(x + 3) 2 + (y − 2) 2 = 36

PTS: 2 REF: 011617geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
88 ANS:
I, III, and IV, only

PTS: 2 REF: 012019geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


89 ANS:
20

PTS: 2 REF: 011918geo TOP: Compositions of Polygons and Circles


KEY: area
90 ANS:
50
9
cos A =
14
A ≈ 50°

PTS: 2 REF: 011616geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


ID: A

91 ANS:
y = 2x − 6
The line y = 2x − 4 does not pass through the center of dilation, so the dilated line will be distinct from y = 2x − 4.
Since a dilation preserves parallelism, the line y = 2x − 4 and its image will be parallel, with slopes of 2. To
3
obtain the y-intercept of the dilated line, the scale factor of the dilation, , can be applied to the y-intercept,
2
 3 3 
(0,−4). Therefore,  0 ⋅ ,−4 ⋅  → (0,−6). So the equation of the dilated line is y = 2x − 6 .
 2 2

PTS: 2 REF: fall1403geo TOP: Line Dilations


92 ANS:
102
V = 12 ⋅ 8.5 ⋅ 4 = 408
W = 408 ⋅ 0.25 = 102

PTS: 2 REF: 061507geo TOP: Density


93 ANS:
24
12 5
= 6.1(5) − 6.5 = 24
6.1x − 6.5 1.4x + 3
16.8x + 36 = 30.5x − 32.5
68.5 = 13.7x
5=x

PTS: 2 REF: 062211geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


94 ANS:

PTS: 2 REF: 061601geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


95 ANS:
55
3
4  9.5 
π
3  2 
3
≈ 55
4  2.5 
π
3  2 

PTS: 2 REF: 011614geo TOP: Volume KEY: spheres


ID: A

96 ANS:
(−3,2)
−5 + −1 6 5 + −1 4
Mx = = − = −3 M y = = = 2.
2 2 2 2

PTS: 2 REF: 081902geo TOP: Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane


KEY: general
97 ANS:
2
y − 3 = (x − 1)
3
−(−2) 2
m= =
3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 061916geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of parallel line
98 ANS:
40
8 2 + 6 2 = 10 for one side

PTS: 2 REF: 011907geo TOP: Special Quadrilaterals


99 ANS:
79º

m∠CBE = 180 − 51 = 129

PTS: 2 REF: 062221geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


100 ANS:
(2,1)
1 1 1 1
−1 + (8 − −1) = −1 + (9) = −1 + 3 = 2 −3 + (9 − −3) = −3 + (12) = −3 + 4 = 1
3 3 3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 011915geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


101 ANS:
1,384,188
1
V = ⋅ 197 2 ⋅ 107 = 1,384,188
3

PTS: 2 REF: 082208geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


ID: A

102 ANS:
a right triangle

PTS: 2 REF: 081904geo TOP: Centroid, Orthocenter, Incenter and Circumcenter


103 ANS:
2 10
x 2 = 4 ⋅ 10
x= 40

x = 2 10

PTS: 2 REF: 081610geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


104 ANS:
10
f 15
=
4 6
f = 10

PTS: 2 REF: 061617geo TOP: Lines and Angles


105 ANS:
100
40
2(2x + 8) = 7x − 2 AB = 7(6) − 2 = 40. Since EF is a midsegment, EF = = 20. Since ABC is equilateral,
2
4x + 16 = 7x − 2
18 = 3x
6=x
40
AE = BF = = 20. 40 + 20 + 20 + 20 = 100
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061923geo TOP: Midsegments


106 ANS:
A(−4,−3)
1 1 1 1
−7 + (5 − −7) = −7 + (12) = −7 + 3 = −4 −5 + (3 − −5) = −5 + (8) = −5 + 2 = −3
4 4 4 4

PTS: 2 REF: 012005geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


107 ANS:
EC
EA

PTS: 2 REF: 061518geo TOP: Line Dilations


ID: A

108 ANS:
68°

PTS: 2 REF: 081508geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


109 ANS:
1
k=
2
1 2 1
y = x+4 =
2 4 2
1
y= x+2
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012008geo TOP: Line Dilations


110 ANS:
(0,1)
2 2 2 2
−4 + (6 − −4) = −4 + (10) = −4 + 4 = 0 −1 + (4 − −1) = −1 + (5) = −1 + 2 = 1
5 5 5 5

PTS: 2 REF: 062222geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


111 ANS:
4.7
6.5 5.2
=
10.5 x
x = 8.4

PTS: 2 REF: 012006geo TOP: Trapezoids


112 ANS:
945
 6.7  2
V = π   (4 ⋅ 6.7) ≈ 945

 2 

PTS: 2 REF: 081620geo TOP: Volume KEY: cylinders


ID: A

113 ANS:
(1,−1)
3 3
−5 + (5 − −5) −4 + (1 − −4)
5 5
3 3
−5 + (10) −4 + (5)
5 5
−5 + 6 −4 + 3
1 −1

PTS: 2 REF: spr1401geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


114 ANS:
18.8
x
sin70 =
20
x ≈ 18.8

PTS: 2 REF: 061611geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


KEY: without graphics
115 ANS:
triangle

PTS: 2 REF: 081613geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


116 ANS:
VA
∠N is the smallest angle in NYA, so side AY is the shortest side of NYA. ∠VYA is the smallest angle in
VYA, so side VA is the shortest side of both triangles.

PTS: 2 REF: 011919geo TOP: Angle Side Relationship


117 ANS:
12.5π
1
h= 6.5 2 − 2.52 = 6, V = π (2.5) 2 6 = 12.5π
3

PTS: 2 REF: 011923geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


118 ANS:
a right cone with a radius of 15 and a height of 8

PTS: 2 REF: 062208geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


ID: A

119 ANS:
34

82 + 22 × 42 + 12 = 68 × 17 = 4 17 × 17 = 2 ⋅ 17 = 34

PTS: 2 REF: 082214geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


120 ANS:
center (2,−4) and radius 3
x 2 − 4x + 4 + y 2 + 8y + 16 = −11 + 4 + 16
(x − 2) 2 + (y + 4) 2 = 9

PTS: 2 REF: 081616geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
121 ANS:
a cylinder with a radius of 5 inches and a height of 6 inches

PTS: 2 REF: 011911geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


122 ANS:
 
 −4,− 1 

 2 
1 1 9 1
x = −6 + (6 − −6) = −6 + 2 = −4 y = −2 + (7 − −2) = −2 + = −
6 6 6 2

PTS: 2 REF: 081618geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


123 ANS:
cylinder

PTS: 2 REF: 061903geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


ID: A

124 ANS:
135°

2x + x + 15 = 180 180 − 45 = 135


3x = 165
x = 55

PTS: 2 REF: 082224geo TOP: Inscribed Quadrilaterals


125 ANS:

60
⋅ 6 2 π = 6π
360

PTS: 2 REF: 081518geo TOP: Sectors


126 ANS:
555
x
tan11.87 =
0.5(5280)
x ≈ 555

PTS: 2 REF: 011913geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


127 ANS:
6
y + 4 = (x − 1)
5
 −5 + 7 1 − 9  1 − −9 10 5 6
 
 2 , 2  = (1,−4) m = −5 − 7 = −12 = − 6 m⊥ = 5
 

PTS: 2 REF: 062220geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: perpendicular bisector
128 ANS:
(4,8)
(−4,2)
=2
(−2,1)

PTS: 2 REF: 062201geo TOP: Dilations


ID: A

129 ANS:
54°
13
sin A =
16
A ≈ 54°

PTS: 2 REF: 082207geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


130 ANS:
A

PTS: 2 REF: 081605geo TOP: Rotations KEY: grids


131 ANS:
2
3
4 3 2
= =
6 4.5 3

PTS: 2 REF: 081523geo TOP: Dilations


132 ANS:
4
18
=4
4.5

PTS: 2 REF: 011901geo TOP: Line Dilations


133 ANS:
cylinder

PTS: 2 REF: 081503geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


134 ANS:
1
(8.5) 3 − π (4) 2 (8)
3

PTS: 2 REF: 061606geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


135 ANS:
20
1 x+3
= GR = 3(7) − 1 = 20
2 3x − 1
3x − 1 = 2x + 6
x=7

PTS: 2 REF: 011620geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


136 ANS:
44°
180 − (68 ⋅ 2)

PTS: 2 REF: 081624geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


ID: A

137 ANS:
128
1 2
V = 8 ⋅ 6 = 128
3

PTS: 2 REF: 061906geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


138 ANS:
523.7
3
1 4 3 1 4  12.6 
V = × π r = × π ⋅  ≈ 523.7
2 3 2 3  2 

PTS: 2 REF: 061910geo TOP: Volume KEY: spheres


139 ANS:
5 10
(−1 − 2) 2 + (4 − 3) 2 = 10

PTS: 2 REF: 011615geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


140 ANS:
20
12 2 = 9 ⋅ GM IM 2 = 16 ⋅ 25
GM = 16 IM = 20

PTS: 2 REF: 011910geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


141 ANS:
72º
Segments drawn from the center of the regular pentagon bisect each angle of the pentagon, and create five
isosceles triangles as shown in the diagram below. Since each exterior angle equals the angles formed by the
segments drawn from the center of the regular pentagon, the minimum degrees necessary to carry a regular
polygon onto itself are equal to the measure of an exterior angle of the regular polygon.

PTS: 2 REF: spr1402geo TOP: Mapping a Polygon onto Itself


142 ANS:
7
x
tan36 = 5.8 + 1.5 ≈ 7
8
x ≈ 5.8

PTS: 2 REF: 081915geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


ID: A

143 ANS:
(4,0)
2 2 2 2
−8 + (10 − −8) = −8 + (18) = −8 + 12 = 4 4 + (−2 − 4) = 4 + (−6) = 4 − 4 = 0
3 3 3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 061919geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


144 ANS:
640
1
8×8×9+ (8 × 8 × 3) = 640
3

PTS: 2 REF: 011909geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


145 ANS:
16,336
1  4 
π ⋅ 5 3 ⋅ 62.4 ≈ 16,336
2  3 

PTS: 2 REF: 061620geo TOP: Density


146 ANS:
9694
2
 2.25 
C = π d V = π   ⋅ 8 ≈ 12.8916 W = 12.8916 ⋅ 752 ≈ 9694
 π 

4.5 = π d
4.5
=d
π
2.25
=r
π

PTS: 2 REF: 081617geo TOP: Density


147 ANS:
right
5 − −3 8 4 5−2 3 3
mRT = = = mST = = = − Slopes are opposite reciprocals, so lines form a right angle.
4 − −2 6 3 4 − 8 −4 4

PTS: 2 REF: 011618geo TOP: Triangles in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

148 ANS:
3
y = x−3
2
3
The line y = x − 4 does not pass through the center of dilation, so the dilated line will be distinct from
2
3 3
y = x − 4. Since a dilation preserves parallelism, the line y = x − 4 and its image will be parallel, with slopes
2 2
3 3
of . To obtain the y-intercept of the dilated line, the scale factor of the dilation, , can be applied to the
2 4
 3 3  3
y-intercept, (0,−4). Therefore,  0 ⋅ ,−4 ⋅  → (0,−3). So the equation of the dilated line is y = x − 3.
 4 4  2

PTS: 2 REF: 011924geo TOP: Line Dilations


149 ANS:
8.5
2x − 1 = 16
x = 8.5

PTS: 2 REF: 011902geo TOP: Properties of Transformations


KEY: graphics
150 ANS:
66º
180 − (48 + 66) = 180 − 114 = 66

PTS: 2 REF: 012001geo TOP: Lines and Angles


151 ANS:
19º

72 − 34
= 19
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061918geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secants drawn from common point, angle
ID: A

152 ANS:
center (4,−3) and radius 8
x 2 − 8x + y 2 + 6y = 39
x 2 − 8x + 16 + y 2 + 6y + 9 = 39 + 16 + 9
(x − 4) 2 + (y + 3) 2 = 64

PTS: 2 REF: 081906geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
153 ANS:
54π
 360 − 120   2 
 360  (π )  9  = 54π
 
 

PTS: 2 REF: 081912geo TOP: Sectors


154 ANS:
28°
15
cos C =
17
C ≈ 28

PTS: 2 REF: 012007geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


155 ANS:
4.9
s 2 + s 2 = 72
2s 2 = 49
s 2 = 24.5
s ≈ 4.9

PTS: 2 REF: 081511geo TOP: Inscribed Quadrilaterals


156 ANS:
reflection over the x-axis

PTS: 2 REF: 061616geo TOP: Identifying Transformations


KEY: graphics
ID: A

157 ANS:
both ASA and AAS

PTS: 2 REF: 082217geo TOP: Triangle Proofs


KEY: statements
158 ANS:
15
1000
≈ 15.9
20π

PTS: 2 REF: 011623geo TOP: Circumference


159 ANS:
108°

PTS: 2 REF: 081515geo TOP: Inscribed Quadrilaterals


160 ANS:
45

1  3 5   6 5  = 1 (18)(5) = 45


45 = 3 5 a=     2
2
180 = 6 5

PTS: 2 REF: 061622geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


161 ANS:
center (0,−3) and radius 4
x 2 + y 2 + 6y + 9 = 7 + 9
x 2 + (y + 3) 2 = 16

PTS: 2 REF: 061514geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
ID: A

162 ANS:
y = 3x − 1
The line y = 3x − 1 passes through the center of dilation, so the dilated line is not distinct.

PTS: 2 REF: 081524geo TOP: Line Dilations


163 ANS:
rectangle

PTS: 2 REF: 082211geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


164 ANS:
16
2 8
= 14 + 2 = 16
4 x+2
2x + 4 = 32
x = 14

PTS: 2 REF: 012024geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


165 ANS:
120°
x
(15) 2 π = 75π
360
x = 120

PTS: 2 REF: 011914geo TOP: Sectors


166 ANS:
127.5°

PTS: 2 REF: 081907geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


ID: A

167 ANS:
2
y = − x+5
3
2  2 
m = − 1=  −  6 + b
3  3
1 = −4 + b
5=b

PTS: 2 REF: 081510geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of parallel line
168 ANS:
1.2
2
1  1.5   4 
V = π  ≈ 1.2
3  2   2 

PTS: 2 REF: 011724geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


169 ANS:
∠DCB

PTS: 2 REF: 011621geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: inscribed
170 ANS:
24
x
sin10 =
140
x ≈ 24

PTS: 2 REF: 062217geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


171 ANS:
1
y = x+3
2
y = mx + b
1
2= (−2) + b
2
3=b

PTS: 2 REF: 011701geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of parallel line
ID: A

Geometry Regents Bimodal Worksheets


Answer Section

172 ANS:
160π
3
300 2 160π
⋅8 π =
360 3

PTS: 2 REF: 011721geo TOP: Sectors


173 ANS:
2
y − 8 = − (x − 6)
3
3
m=
2
2
m⊥ = −
3

PTS: 2 REF: 061812geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of perpendicular line
174 ANS:
20
24 2 = 4x ⋅ 9x 5 ⋅ 4 = 20
576 = 36x 2
16 = x 2
4=x

PTS: 2 REF: 012312geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secant and tangent drawn from common point, length
175 ANS:
(5,1)
2 2 2 2
3 + (8 − 3) = 3 + (5) = 3 + 2 = 5 5 + (−5 − 5) = 5 + (−10) = 5 − 4 = 1
5 5 5 5

PTS: 2 REF: 011720geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


176 ANS:
rectangle

PTS: 2 REF: 011723geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


177 ANS:
77
4 × 4 × 6 − π (1) 2 (6) ≈ 77

PTS: 2 REF: 011711geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


ID: A

178 ANS:
rectangle

PTS: 2 REF: 011805geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


179 ANS:
58
1  60   84 
2

V =     ≈ 58
3  12   12 

PTS: 2 REF: 081819geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


180 ANS:
(0,11)
2 2 2 2
−4 + (6 − −4) = −4 + (10) = −4 + 4 = 0 5 + (20 − 5) = 5 + (15) = 5 + 6 = 11
5 5 5 5

PTS: 2 REF: 061715geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


181 ANS:
68.75°

PTS: 2 REF: 011818geo TOP: Lines and Angles


182 ANS:
6
1
84 = ⋅ s 2 ⋅ 7
3
6=s

PTS: 2 REF: 061716geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


183 ANS:
121º

PTS: 2 REF: 081711geo TOP: Exterior Angle Theorem


ID: A

184 ANS:
2
y = − x−3
3
3 2
m= . 1 = − (−6) + b
2 3
2 1 = 4+b
m⊥ = −
3
−3 = b

PTS: 2 REF: 061719geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of perpendicular line
185 ANS:
135º

PTS: 2 REF: 081708geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


186 ANS:
4.76
1
tanx =
12
x ≈ 4.76

PTS: 2 REF: 081715geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


187 ANS:
Illinois, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania
12830632 18801310 19378102
Illinois: ≈ 55520 Florida: ≈ 53626 New York: ≈ 47126 Pennsylvania:
231.1 350.6 411.2
12702379
≈ 44742
283.9

PTS: 2 REF: 081720geo TOP: Density


188 ANS:
hemisphere

PTS: 2 REF: 011810geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


189 ANS:
center (0,6) and radius 4
x 2 + y 2 − 12y + 36 = −20 + 36
x 2 + (y − 6) 2 = 16

PTS: 2 REF: 061712geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
ID: A

190 ANS:
19
x
sin 71 =
20
x = 20 sin 71 ≈ 19

PTS: 2 REF: 061721geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


KEY: without graphics
191 ANS:
84°
180 − (180 − 42 − 42)

PTS: 2 REF: 062317geo TOP: Exterior Angle Theorem


192 ANS:
B' (5,2) and C ' (1,−2)
B: (4 − 3,3 − 4) → (1,−1) → (2,−2) → (2 + 3,−2 + 4)
C: (2 − 3,1 − 4) → (−1,−3) → (−2,−6) → (−2 + 3,−6 + 4)

PTS: 2 REF: 011713geo TOP: Line Dilations


193 ANS:
I, II, and III

PTS: 2 REF: 081822geo TOP: Medians, Altitudes and Bisectors


194 ANS:
47°
17.6
cos B =
26
B ≈ 47

PTS: 2 REF: 061806geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


195 ANS:
y = −3x + 6
The line y = −3x + 6 passes through the center of dilation, so the dilated line is not distinct.

PTS: 2 REF: 061824geo TOP: Line Dilations


196 ANS:
6.5
30
(5) 2 (π ) ≈ 6.5
360

PTS: 2 REF: 081818geo TOP: Sectors


ID: A

197 ANS:
25°
12.3
cos S =
13.6
S ≈ 25°

PTS: 2 REF: 062304geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


198 ANS:
25
24 15
=
40 x
24x = 600
x = 25

PTS: 2 REF: 011813geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


199 ANS:
the vertical line of symmetry
v = π r 2 h (1) 6 2 ⋅ 10 = 360
150π = π r 2 h (2) 10 2 ⋅ 6 = 600
150 = r 2 h (3) 5 2 ⋅ 6 = 150
(4) 3 2 ⋅ 10 = 900

PTS: 2 REF: 081713geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


200 ANS:
3
y − 9 = − (x − 6)
2
−4 2
m= =
−6 3
3
m⊥ = −
2

PTS: 2 REF: 011820geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of perpendicular line
201 ANS:
7

8
−3 − 5 −8 8
m AB = = =
−1 − 6 −7 7

PTS: 2 REF: 062315geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

202 ANS:
y = 2x + 9
 −4 + 0 6 + 4  6−4 2 1
 
 2 , 2  → (−2,5); −4 − 0 = −4 = − 2 ; m⊥ = 2; y − 5 = 2(x + 2)
 
y = 2x + 4 + 5
y = 2x + 9

PTS: 2 REF: 062324geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: perpendicular bisector
203 ANS:
4 3
x 2 = 12(12 − 8)
x 2 = 48
x=4 3

PTS: 2 REF: 011823geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


204 ANS:
x 2 − 10x + y 2 − 4y = −13
(x − 5) 2 + (y − 2) 2 = 16
x 2 − 10x + 25 + y 2 − 4y + 4 = 16
x 2 − 10x + y 2 − 4y = −13

PTS: 2 REF: 061820geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: write equation, given graph
205 ANS:
y = −2x + 2
3y = −6x + 3
y = −2x + 1

PTS: 2 REF: 062319geo TOP: Line Dilations


206 ANS:
(−2,2)
2 2 2 2
−4 + (1 − −4) = −4 + (5) = −4 + 2 = −2 −2 + (8 − −2) = −2 + (10) = −2 + 4 = 2
5 5 5 5

PTS: 2 REF: 061814geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


207 ANS:
405
1  36 
2

V =   ⋅ 15 = 405
3 4 

PTS: 2 REF: 011822geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


ID: A

208 ANS:
a translation

PTS: 2 REF: 061803geo TOP: Identifying Transformations


KEY: graphics
209 ANS:
18
14
cos 40 =
x
x ≈ 18

PTS: 2 REF: 011712geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


210 ANS:
44º
x + 72
= 58
2
x + 72 = 116
x = 44

PTS: 2 REF: 061817geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: intersecting chords, angle
211 ANS:
23°
12
cos x =
13
x ≈ 23

PTS: 2 REF: 081809ai TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


212 ANS:
5264
V = π 8 (4 − 0.5)(7.48) ≈ 5264
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012320geo TOP: Volume KEY: cylinders


213 ANS:
(2,−3)
1 −4 1
kx 1 − x 2 (−4) − 0 ky − y (0) − −2
3 3 1 2 3 2
x0 = = = = 2 y0 = = = = −3
k −1 1 −2 k −1 1 −2
−1 −1
3 3 3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 062313geo TOP: Dilations


214 ANS:
x(x + 5) = 36

PTS: 2 REF: 082320geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secants drawn from common point, length
ID: A

215 ANS:
15
2x + 7 + 4x − 7 = 90
6x = 90
x = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 081824geo TOP: Cofunctions


216 ANS:
I, II, and III

AA from diagram; SSS as the three corresponding sides are proportional;


SAS as two corresponding sides are proportional and an angle is equal.

PTS: 2 REF: 012324geo TOP: Similarity Proofs


217 ANS:
a reflection over the line y = x

PTS: 2 REF: 011803geo TOP: Identifying Transformations


KEY: graphics
218 ANS:
108
9 ⋅ 3 = 27, 27 ⋅ 4 = 108

PTS: 2 REF: 061805geo TOP: Dilations


219 ANS:
22
8(x + 8) = 6(x + 18)
8x + 64 = 6x + 108
2x = 44
x = 22

PTS: 2 REF: 011715geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secants drawn from common point, length
220 ANS:
4 20
4 (−1 − −3) 2 + (5 − 1) 2 = 4 20

PTS: 2 REF: 081703geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

221 ANS:
28.2
8
sin 16.5 =
x
x ≈ 28.2

PTS: 2 REF: 081806ai TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


222 ANS:
area of 54 and perimeter of 36
6 ⋅ 3 2 = 54 12 ⋅ 3 = 36

PTS: 2 REF: 081823geo TOP: Dilations


223 ANS:
II, only
NYSED accepts either (1) or (3) as a correct answer. Statement III is not true if A, B, A’ and B’ are collinear.

PTS: 2 REF: 061714geo TOP: Compositions of Transformations


KEY: basic
224 ANS:
72
x = 3 × 24
2

x= 72

PTS: 2 REF: 012315geo TOP: Similarity KEY: altitude


225 ANS:
75º

30 + 2x = 180
2x = 150
x = 75

PTS: 2 REF: 082315geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


226 ANS:
46º
1
(360 − 268) = 46
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061704geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: inscribed
ID: A

227 ANS:
8
x(x − 6) = 4 2
x 2 − 6x − 16 = 0
(x − 8)(x + 2) = 0
x=8

PTS: 2 REF: 081807geo TOP: Similarity KEY: altitude


228 ANS:
5.6
2.4
tan θ =
x
3 2.4
=
7 x
x = 5.6

PTS: 2 REF: 011707geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


229 ANS:
5

3
A 3
The slope of a line in standard form is − so the slope of this line is Perpendicular lines have slope that are
B 5
the opposite and reciprocal of each other.

PTS: 2 REF: 012313geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: find slope of perpendicular line
230 ANS:
center (−1,8) and radius 4
x 2 + 2x + 1 + y 2 − 16y + 64 = −49 + 1 + 64
(x + 1) 2 + (y − 8) 2 = 16

PTS: 2 REF: 012314geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
231 ANS:
32.8
6 + 6 3 + 6 + 6 3 ≈ 32.8

PTS: 2 REF: 011709geo TOP: 30-60-90 Triangles


232 ANS:
1808
1
2.5 × 1.25 × (27 × 12) + π (1.25) 2 (27 × 12) ≈ 1808
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061723geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


ID: A

233 ANS:
GRS is not similar to ART .
36 15

45 18
4 5

5 6

PTS: 2 REF: 081709geo STA: G.G.44 TOP: Similarity Proofs


234 ANS:
triangle

PTS: 2 REF: 062301geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


235 ANS:
8.25
6.6 4.2
=
x 5.25
4.2x = 34.65
x = 8.25

PTS: 2 REF: 081705geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


236 ANS:
4.0
1 x
=
3.5 18 − x
3.5x = 18 − x
4.5x = 18
x=4

PTS: 2 REF: 081707geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


237 ANS:
60º

PTS: 2 REF: 062306geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons


ID: A

238 ANS:
20
2x + 4 + 46 = 90
2x = 40
x = 20

PTS: 2 REF: 061808geo TOP: Cofunctions


239 ANS:
68.6
O
sin 32 =
129.5
O ≈ 68.6

PTS: 2 REF: 011804geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


240 ANS:
133
4  19.9 
3

19.9 = π d π  ≈ 133
3  2π 
19.9
=d
π

PTS: 2 REF: 012310geo TOP: Volume KEY: spheres


241 ANS:
70º

PTS: 2 REF: 061717geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Triangles


242 ANS:
71
8
cos x =
25
x ≈ 71

PTS: 2 REF: 082303geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


ID: A

243 ANS:
3 6
x 2 = 3 ⋅ 18
x= 3⋅3⋅6

x=3 6

PTS: 2 REF: 081712geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: secant and tangent drawn from common point, length
244 ANS:
64

PTS: 2 REF: 081814geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: tangents drawn from common point, length
245 ANS:
5
y − 3 = − (x + 2)
4
−4 4
m= =
−5 5
5
m⊥ = −
4

PTS: 2 REF: 082308geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: write equation of perpendicular line
246 ANS:

PTS: 2 REF: 061816geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


ID: A

247 ANS:
center (0,3) and radius = 2 2
x 2 + y 2 − 6y + 9 = −1 + 9
x 2 + (y − 3) 2 = 8

PTS: 2 REF: 011718geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
248 ANS:
sphere

PTS: 2 REF: 012302geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


249 ANS:
m∠DFK = m∠KLF

PTS: 2 REF: 062318geo TOP: Lines and Angles


250 ANS:
∠CDF ≅ ∠ACB
1
Since AD  BC , AB ≅ CD. m∠ACB = mAB
2
1
m∠CDF = mCD
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012323geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: chords and tangents
251 ANS:
12
20
opposite 12
sin N = =
hypotenuse 20

PTS: 2 REF: 012307geo TOP: Trigonometric Ratios


252 ANS:
center (−3,1) and radius 3
x 2 + 6x + y 2 − 2y = −1
x 2 + 6x + 9 + y 2 − 2y + 1 = −1 + 9 + 1
(x + 3) 2 + (y − 1) 2 = 9

PTS: 2 REF: 062309geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
ID: A

253 ANS:
25
180 − 130
Parallel chords intercept congruent arcs. = 25
2

PTS: 2 REF: 081704geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: parallel lines
254 ANS:

3
512π
3 4π
⋅ 2π =
 32  2 3
  π
 2 
 

PTS: 2 REF: 081723geo TOP: Sectors


255 ANS:
25.9
8
sin18 =
x
x ≈ 25.9

PTS: 2 REF: 062316geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


256 ANS:
sin A

PTS: 2 REF: 061703geo TOP: Cofunctions


257 ANS:
60

 1 1 1 
(12 ⋅ 11) −  (12 ⋅ 4) + (7 ⋅ 9) + (11 ⋅ 3)  = 60
2 2 2 

PTS: 2 REF: 061815geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


258 ANS:
(4,−3)
3 3 3 3
−5 + (7 − −5) = −5 + (12) = −5 + 9 = 4 3 + (−5 − 3) = 3 + (−8) = 3 − 6 = −3
4 4 4 4

PTS: 2 REF: 082302geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


ID: A

259 ANS:
$14.64
3 7.5
3 × 10 × = 7.5 ft 3 = 3.75 4 × 3.66 = 14.64
12 2

PTS: 2 REF: 062311geo TOP: Volume KEY: prisms


260 ANS:
16.2
CB CD
CFB ∼ CAD =
CF CA
x 7.2
=
21.6 9.6
x = 16.2

PTS: 2 REF: 061804geo TOP: Similarity KEY: basic


261 ANS:
6
2 9−x
=
4 x
36 − 4x = 2x
x=6

PTS: 2 REF: 061705geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


262 ANS:
center (3,−1) and radius 4
x 2 + y 2 − 6x + 2y = 6
x 2 − 6x + 9 + y 2 + 2y + 1 = 6 + 9 + 1
(x − 3) 2 + (y + 1) 2 = 16

PTS: 2 REF: 011812geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
263 ANS:
I, II, and III

PTS: 2 REF: 061711geo TOP: Special Quadrilaterals


264 ANS:
AB + AC

PTS: 2 REF: 011704geo TOP: Midsegments


265 ANS:
628
V = π r 2 h = π ⋅ 5 2 ⋅ 8 ≈ 200π

PTS: 2 REF: 082304geo TOP: Volume KEY: cylinders


ID: A

266 ANS:
y = 3x − 3
1
Another equation of line t is y = 3x − 6. −6 • = −3
2

PTS: 2 REF: 012319geo TOP: Line Dilations


267 ANS:
53°
360 − (82 + 104 + 121) = 53

PTS: 2 REF: 011801geo TOP: Properties of Transformations


KEY: graph
268 ANS:
1:4

PTS: 2 REF: 081716geo TOP: Midsegments


269 ANS:
1
17
2
5 x 1 1
= 12 + 5 = 17
7 x+5 2 2
5x + 25 = 7x
2x = 25
1
x = 12
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061821geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


270 ANS:
3.3
x
sin 32 =
6.2
x ≈ 3.3

PTS: 2 REF: 081719geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side


271 ANS:
4 10
4 (−1 − 2) 2 + (2 − 3) 2 = 4 10

PTS: 2 REF: 081808geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

272 ANS:
25
x 12
= 15 + 10 = 25
10 8
x = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 082314geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


273 ANS:
$21.40
  
 0.75 in 3   0.323 lb   $3.68 
24 ht       ≈ $21.40
 ht   1 in 3   lb 
 

PTS: 2 REF: 012306geo TOP: Density


274 ANS:
circle

PTS: 2 REF: 082301geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


275 ANS:
AC

PTS: 2 REF: 082310geo TOP: Angle Side Relationship


276 ANS:
4.2
24x = 10 2
24x = 100
x ≈ 4.2

PTS: 2 REF: 061823geo TOP: Similarity KEY: leg


277 ANS:
25

PTS: 2 REF: 061702geo TOP: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane


ID: A

278 ANS:
85º

PTS: 2 REF: 012305geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Triangles


279 ANS:
105º

PTS: 2 REF: 081801geo TOP: Lines and Angles


280 ANS:
9
6 ⋅ 6 = x(x − 5)
36 = x 2 − 5x
0 = x 2 − 5x − 36
0 = (x − 9)(x + 4)
x=9

PTS: 2 REF: 061708geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: intersecting chords, length
281 ANS:
1
(12π )
3
120 1
C = 12π (12π ) = (12π )
360 3

PTS: 2 REF: 061822geo TOP: Arc Length KEY: arc length


282 ANS:
124º

PTS: 2 REF: 062305geo TOP: Chords, Secants and Tangents


KEY: inscribed
ID: A

283 ANS:
324
1
(36)(10)(2.7) = 324
3

PTS: 2 REF: 082312geo TOP: Density


284 ANS:
320π
1
r = 8, forming an 8-15-17 triple. V = π (8) 2 15 = 320π
3

PTS: 2 REF: 082318geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


285 ANS:
8
x 14
= 14 − 6 = 8
x + 3 21
21x = 14x + 42
7x = 42
x=6

PTS: 2 REF: 081812geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


286 ANS:
47.1
1
V = π ⋅ 2.5 ⋅ 7.2 ≅ 47.1
2
3

PTS: 2 REF: 062303geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


287 ANS:
sinC

PTS: 2 REF: 082311geo TOP: Cofunctions


288 ANS:
32π
1
V = π (4) 2 (6) = 32π
3

PTS: 2 REF: 061718geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


289 ANS:
cone with a diameter of 12

PTS: 2 REF: 081803geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects


290 ANS:
AN  SC

PTS: 2 REF: 081810geo TOP: Triangle Proofs


KEY: statements
ID: A

291 ANS:
54°
108
∠B = 180 − (82 + 26) = 72; ∠DEC = 180 − 26 = 154; ∠EDB = 360 − (154 + 26 + 72) = 108; ∠BDF = = 54;
2
∠DFB = 180 − (54 + 72) = 54

PTS: 2 REF: 061710geo TOP: Interior and Exterior Angles of Triangles


292 ANS:

70
⋅ 6 2 π = 7π
360

PTS: 2 REF: 082309geo TOP: Sectors


293 ANS:
23º
60
cos S =
65
S ≈ 23

PTS: 2 REF: 061713geo TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find an Angle


294 ANS:
4.4
7.5 9.5
=
3.5 x
x ≈ 4.4

PTS: 2 REF: 012303geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


295 ANS:
2y − x = 0
1 1
The segment’s midpoint is the origin and slope is −2. The slope of a perpendicular line is . y= x+0
2 2
2y = x
2y − x = 0

PTS: 2 REF: 081724geo TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines


KEY: perpendicular bisector
296 ANS:
15
1
V = πr2 h
3
1
54.45π = π (3.3) 2 h
3
h = 15

PTS: 2 REF: 011807geo TOP: Volume KEY: cones


ID: A

297 ANS:
60º
6x − 40 + x + 20 = 180 − 3x m∠BAC = 180 − (80 + 40) = 60
10x = 200
x = 20

PTS: 2 REF: 011809geo TOP: Exterior Angle Theorem


298 ANS:
25
40 − x + 3x = 90
2x = 50
x = 25

PTS: 2 REF: 081721geo TOP: Cofunctions


299 ANS:
17,869
1
20 ⋅ 12 ⋅ 45 + π (10) 2 (45) ≈ 17869
2

PTS: 2 REF: 061807geo TOP: Volume KEY: compositions


300 ANS:
center (−6,0) and radius 3
x 2 + 12x + 36 + y 2 = −27 + 36
(x + 6) 2 + y 2 = 9

PTS: 2 REF: 082313geo TOP: Equations of Circles


KEY: completing the square
301 ANS:
A' (−9,3) and B' (7,−1)
A: (−3 − 3,4 − 5) → (−6,−1) → (−12,−2) → (−12 + 3,−2 + 5)
B: (5 − 3,2 − 5) → (2,−3) → (4,−6) → (4 + 3,−6 + 5)

PTS: 2 REF: 012322geo TOP: Line Dilations


302 ANS:
5.9
x 3 y 6.3
= =
6.3 5 9.4 6.3 + 3.78
x = 3.78 y ≈ 5.9

PTS: 2 REF: 081816geo TOP: Side Splitter Theorem


ID: A

303 ANS:
6
1
82.8 = (4.6)(9)h
3
h=6

PTS: 2 REF: 061810geo TOP: Volume KEY: pyramids


304 ANS:
(−3,8)
3−1 2 1
m AD = = = − A pair of opposite sides is parallel.
−2 − 2 −4 2
8−4 4 1
mBC = = = −
−3 − 5 −8 2

PTS: 2 REF: 082321geo TOP: Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane


305 ANS:
31.5π
140 2
⋅ 9 π = 31.5π
360

PTS: 2 REF: 012317geo TOP: Sectors


306 ANS:
(1,−5)
3 3
−8 + (7 − −8) = −8 + 9 = 1 7 + (−13 − 7) = 7 − 12 = −5
5 5

PTS: 2 REF: 081815geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


307 ANS:
(1,1)
3 3 3 3
−8 + (16 − −8) = −8 + (24) = −8 + 9 = 1 −2 + (6 − −2) = −2 + (8) = −2 + 3 = 1
8 8 8 8

PTS: 2 REF: 081717geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


308 ANS:
(−2,−2)
1 1
x = −5 + (4 − −5) = −5 + 3 = −2 y = 2+ (−10 − 2) = 2 − 4 = −2
3 3

PTS: 2 REF: 011806geo TOP: Directed Line Segments


309 ANS:
9
36
=9
4

PTS: 2 REF: 012321geo TOP: Midsegments


ID: A

310 ANS:
rectangle

PTS: 2 REF: 081805geo TOP: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Objects


311 ANS:
(4,−1)
3−1 = 2
1 − 2 = −1

PTS: 2 REF: 082317geo TOP: Reflections


312 ANS:
cylinder

PTS: 2 REF: 082307geo TOP: Rotations of Two-Dimensional Objects

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