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Geometry
Discover the fascinating world of shapes, sizes, and dimensions. Geometry deals with everything from basic concepts like points, lines, and angles to more advanced topics like polygons, circles, and solid figures.
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Q: How can you determine whether a triangle is a right triangle if you only know the lengths of the sides
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Q: How many square feet is .70 of an acre
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Q: How do you tell if triangles are congruent or not
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Q: A triangle cannot have more than one right angle true or false
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Q: What is the radius if a semi-circle has a perimeter of 25.71cm
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Q: What is the length of the the midsegment of a trapezoid with bases of length 13 and 27
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Q: What solid figure can 2 triangles and 3 rectangles make
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Q: Are line may intersect a circle at exactly one point
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Q: Isometric contraction leads to load movement.
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Q: Perimeter of an octagon with 8 cm sides
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Q: What shape has 60 degree angles
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Q: What is the measure of the largest exterior angle of an isosceles right angle
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Q: A circle has an area of 36 m2. What is the area of a 40 sector of this circle
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Q: The area of a rectangle is 35 square feet. The length is two feet longer than the width. What is the width of the rectangle
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Q: The two prisms below are similar. What is the value of x
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Q: The two cones below are similar. What is the height of the smaller cone
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Q: The area of the triangle above is 21 What is the value of x
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Q: The sum of all but one interior angle of a heptagon is 776 and deg. The final angle must have a measure of degrees
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Q: Mathematics dealing with lines angles and solids
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Q: The of a triangle is the center of the only circle that can be circumscribed about it.
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Q: Fiona is drawing polygons on a computer. She wants to map a regular 9-sided polygon back onto itself using a reflection. Which set of lines can Fiona choose from for her line of reflection
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Q: If ABC DEF DEF MNO and MNO PQR then ABC PQR by the transitive property.
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Q: Is ABC DEF If so name the postulate that applies.
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Q: What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints (1-6) (-34)
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Q: What term best describes two figures that are the same shape but not the same size
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Q: True or False. Exit criteria are calendar-driven and required only for Milestone B.
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Q: Which of the following transformation will always produce a congruent figure
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Q: What is 280 degree angle called
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Q: What is the volume of a cone with the height 8.4 feet and diameter 3.5 feet
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Q: A farmer buys land for 100. He sells it for 120 gaining 4 an acre. How many acres did he buy
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Q: Polygon with 9 sides
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Q: Polygon with 10 sides
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Q: True or False The incenter of a triangle is the center of the only circle that can be inscribed in it.
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Q: True or False The circumcenter of a triangle is the center of the only circle that can be circumscribed about it.
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Q: To the nearest hundredth what is a circumference of a circle with a radius of 7 units
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Q: True or false if a parallelogram inscribed in a circle it must be a rectangle
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Q: How are a square a pentagon and a hexagon alike
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Q: What is the area of a regular decagon with a side length of 7 cm and an apothem of 10.8 cm
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Q: Is area larger than perimetre
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Q: If A (10 4) and B (2 19) what is the length of AB
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Q: If A is the point -2 -4 and B is -8 4 what is the length of AB
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Q: True or false a theorem is a statement that can be easily proved using corollary
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Q: Based on the information marked in the diagram lmo and fgh must be congruent
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Q: Is a polygon a rectangle always sometimes or never
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Q: What two solid figures have the same volume
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Q: Which statement about an individually billed account IBA is true
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Q: The area of an isosceles trapezoid is 54 square cm. The perimeter is 32 cm. If a leg is 7 cm long what is the height of the trapezoid
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Q: Do trapezoids have perpendicular sides
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Q: In a triangle the angle with the greatest measure is always opposite what
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