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Question ID 6d99b141
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 6d99b141
In the figure, . The measure of angle is , and the measure of angle is . What is the
value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . It's given that in the figure, . Thus, triangle is an isosceles triangle and the
measure of angle is equal to the measure of angle . The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a
triangle is . Thus, the sum of the measures of the interior angles of triangle is . It's given that the
measure of angle is . It follows that the sum of the measures of angles and is ,
or . Since the measure of angle is equal to the measure of angle , the measure of angle is half
of , or . The sum of the measures of the interior angles of triangle is . It's given that the measure of
angle is . Since the measure of angle , which is the same angle as angle , is , it follows that
the measure of angle is , or . Since angle and angle form a straight line, the
sum of the measures of these angles is . It's given in the figure that the measure of angle is . It follows
that . Subtracting from both sides of this equation yields .
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Question ID e10d8313
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: e10d8313
In the figure shown, points , , , and lie on line segment , and line segment intersects line segment
at point . The measure of is , the measure of is , the measure of is , and the
measure of is . What is the measure, in degrees, of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . The triangle angle sum theorem states that the sum of the measures of the interior angles
of a triangle is degrees. It's given that the measure of is and the measure of is . Since
points , , and form a triangle, it follows from the triangle angle sum theorem that the measure, in degrees, of
is , or . It's also given that the measure of is . Since and are
supplementary angles, the sum of their measures is degrees. It follows that the measure, in degrees, of
is , or . Since points , , and form a triangle, and is the same angle as , it follows
from the triangle angle sum theorem that the measure, in degrees, of is , or . It's given that
the measure of is . Since and are supplementary angles, the sum of their measures is
degrees. It follows that the measure, in degrees, of is , or . Since points , , and form a
triangle, and is the same angle as , it follows from the triangle angle sum theorem that the measure, in
degrees, of is , or .
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Question ID f88f27e5
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: f88f27e5
Intersecting lines r, s, and t are shown below.
Rationale
The correct answer is 97. The intersecting lines form a triangle, and the angle with measure of is an exterior angle
of this triangle. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two
nonadjacent interior angles of the triangle. One of these angles has measure of and the other, which is
supplementary to the angle with measure , has measure of . Therefore, the value of x is
.
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Question ID 947a3cde
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 947a3cde
Rationale
The correct answer is 30. It is given that the measure of is . Angle MPR and are collinear and
therefore are supplementary angles. This means that the sum of the two angle measures is , and so the measure
each angle is .
An alternate approach would be to use the exterior angle theorem, noting that the measure of is equal to the
sum of the measures of and . Since both angles are equal, each of them has a measure of .
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Question ID a0369739
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: a0369739
In triangle , the measure of angle is and is an altitude of the triangle. The length of is and the
length of is greater than the length of . What is the value of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice D is correct. It's given that in triangle , the measure of angle is and is an altitude of the
triangle. Therefore, the measure of angle is . It follows that angle is congruent to angle and angle is
congruent to angle . By the angle-angle similarity postulate, triangle is similar to triangle . Since triangles
and are similar, it follows that . It's also given that the length of is and the length of
is greater than the length of . Therefore, the length of is , or . Substituting for and
for in the equation yields . Therefore, the value of is .
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Question ID 901c3215
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 901c3215
In triangles and , angles and each have measure and angles and each have measure .
Which additional piece of information is sufficient to determine whether triangle is congruent to triangle ?
Rationale
Choice C is correct. Since angles and each have the same measure and angles and each have the same
measure, triangles and are similar, where side corresponds to side . To determine whether two
similar triangles are congruent, it is sufficient to determine whether one pair of corresponding sides are congruent.
Therefore, to determine whether triangles and are congruent, it is sufficient to determine whether sides
and have equal length. Thus, the lengths of and are sufficient to determine whether triangle is
congruent to triangle .
Choice D is incorrect. The given information is sufficient to determine that triangles and are similar, but
not whether they are congruent.
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Question ID f7dbde16
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: f7dbde16
In triangles and , angles and each have measure , , and . Which additional
piece of information is sufficient to prove that triangle is similar to triangle ?
A. and
B. and
Rationale
Choice D is correct. Two triangles are similar if they have three pairs of congruent corresponding angles. It’s given that
angles and each measure , and so these corresponding angles are congruent. If angle is , then angle
must be so that the sum of the angles in triangle is . If angle is , then angle must be
so that the sum of the angles in triangle is . Therefore, if the measures of angles and are and
, respectively, then corresponding angles and are both , and corresponding angles and are both . It
follows that triangles and have three pairs of congruent corresponding angles, and so the triangles are
similar. Therefore, the additional piece of information that is sufficient to prove that triangle is similar to triangle
is that the measures of angles and are and , respectively.
Choice A is incorrect. If the measures of two sides in one triangle are proportional to the corresponding sides in
another triangle and the included angles are congruent, then the triangles are similar. However, the two sides given are
not proportional and the angle given is not included by the given sides.
Choice B is incorrect. If the measures of two sides in one triangle are proportional to the corresponding sides in
another triangle and the included angles are congruent, then the triangles are similar. However, the angle given is not
included between the proportional sides.
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Question ID 740bf79f
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 740bf79f
A. 2.2
B. 2.3
C. 2.4
D. 2.5
Rationale
Choice C is correct. First, is the hypotenuse of right , whose legs have lengths 3 and 4. Therefore,
results in , or 2.4.
Choices A, B, and D are incorrect and may result from setting up incorrect ratios.
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Question ID 3b225698
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 3b225698
Triangle is similar to triangle such that , , and correspond to , , and , respectively. The measure
of is and . What is the measure of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice C is correct. It’s given that triangle is similar to triangle , such that , , and correspond to , ,
and , respectively. Since corresponding angles of similar triangles are congruent, it follows that the measure of is
congruent to the measure of . It’s given that the measure of is . Therefore, the measure of is .
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Question ID bd7f6e30
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: bd7f6e30
A. 72
B. 66
C. 64
D. 58
Rationale
Choice C is correct. Since , it follows that is an isosceles triangle with base RU. Therefore,
and are the base angles of an isosceles triangle and are congruent. Let the measures of both and
be . According to the triangle sum theorem, the sum of the measures of the three angles of a triangle is
. Therefore, , so .
Note that is the same angle as . Thus, the measure of is . According to the triangle
exterior angle theorem, an external angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles. Therefore,
is equal to the sum of the measures of and ; that is, . Thus, the value of x is 64.
Choice B is incorrect. This is the measure of , but is not congruent to . Choices A and D are
incorrect and may result from a calculation error.
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Question ID eeb4143c
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: eeb4143c
The area of triangle ABC above is at least 48 but no more than 60. If y is an
integer, what is one possible value of x ?
Rationale
The correct answer is either , , or . The area of triangle ABC can be expressed as or . It’s
given that the area of triangle ABC is at least 48 but no more than 60. It follows that . Dividing by 6 to
isolate y in this compound inequality yields . Since y is an integer, . In the given figure, the
two right triangles shown are similar because they have two pairs of congruent angles: their respective right angles and
angle A. Therefore, the following proportion is true: . Substituting 8 for y in the proportion results in
. Cross multiplying and solving for x yields . Substituting 9 for y in the proportion results in .
Cross multiplying and solving for x yields . Substituting 10 for y in the proportion results in . Cross
multiplying and solving for x yields . Note that 10/3, 15/4, 25/6, 3.333, 3.75, 4.166, and 4.167 are examples of ways
to enter a correct answer.
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Question ID 5b4757df
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 5b4757df
In triangle , angle is a right angle, point lies on , point lies on , and is parallel to . If the
length of is units, the length of is units, and the area of triangle is square units, what is the
length of , in units?
Rationale
𝓁 𝓁 , where represents the area of the right triangle, 𝓁 represents the length of one
The correct answer is . It's given that in triangle , angle is a right angle. The area of a right triangle can be
leg of the triangle, and 𝓁 represents the length of the other leg of the triangle. In triangle
found using the formula
, the two legs are
and . Therefore, if the length of is and the area of triangle is , then , or
. Dividing both sides of this equation by yields . Therefore, the length of is . It's
also given that point lies on , point lies on , and is parallel to . It follows that angle is a right
angle. Since triangles and share angle and have right angles and , respectively, triangles and
are similar triangles. Therefore, the ratio of the length of to the length of is equal to the ratio of the
length of to the length of . If the length of is and the length of is , it follows that the ratio of the
length of to the length of is , or , so the ratio of the length of to the length of is . Therefore,
. Multiplying both sides of this equation by yields . Dividing both sides of this equation by
yields . Since the length of , , is the sum of the length of , , and the length of , it follows
that the length of is , or . Note that 44/3, 14.66, and 14.67 are examples of ways to enter a correct
answer.
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Question ID 17912810
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 17912810
In the figure, parallel lines and are intersected by lines and . If and , what is the value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . In the figure, lines , , and form a triangle. One interior angle of this triangle is vertical to
the angle marked ; therefore, the interior angle also has measure . It's given that . Therefore, the interior
angle of the triangle has measure . A second interior angle of the triangle forms a straight line, , with the angle
marked . Therefore, the sum of the measures of these two angles is . It's given that . Therefore, the
angle marked has measure and the second interior angle of the triangle has measure , or .
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is . Therefore, the measure of the third interior angle of the triangle is
, or . It's given that parallel lines and are intersected by line . It follows that the triangle's
interior angle with measure is congruent to the same side interior angle between lines and formed by lines
and . Since this angle is supplementary to the two angles marked , the sum of , , and is . It follows
that , or . Subtracting from both sides of this equation yields .
Dividing both sides of this equation by yields . Note that 101/2 and 50.5 are examples of ways to enter a
correct answer.
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Question ID 6a3fbec3
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
ID: 6a3fbec3
Rationale
The correct answer is 4.5. According to the properties of right triangles, BD divides triangle ABC into two similar
triangles, ABD and BCD. The corresponding sides of ABD and BCD are proportional, so the ratio of BD to AD is the
same as the ratio of DC to BD. Expressing this information as a proportion gives . Solving the proportion for
DC results in . Note that 4.5 and 9/2 are examples of ways to enter a correct answer.
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