Geometry Spring Final Exam ACC
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23 questions

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If triangle XPL is the image and triangle DWT is the preimage, what transformation took place?
If triangle XPL is the image and triangle DWT is the preimage, what transformation took place?
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What translation took place to take the shaded triangle over to the nonshaded triangle?
Be sure to read the hint provided below the answer choices.
What translation took place to take the shaded triangle over to the nonshaded triangle?
Be sure to read the hint provided below the answer choices.
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Point P has coordinates (-8,-2). What are its new coordinates after reflecting over the x-axis?
Be sure to follow the rule provided in yellow.
Point P has coordinates (-8,-2). What are its new coordinates after reflecting over the x-axis?
Be sure to follow the rule provided in yellow.

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If you were to rotate square ABCD 90 degrees counterclockwise, what would the new location of A(3,5) be?
Be sure to use the rule provided for you beneathe the answer choices.
If you were to rotate square ABCD 90 degrees counterclockwise, what would the new location of A(3,5) be?
Be sure to use the rule provided for you beneathe the answer choices.
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What series of transformations took triangle A to triangle A"?
Steps: 1.) Figure out what took triangle A to triangle A'.2.) The figure out how triangle A' become triangle A".
What series of transformations took triangle A to triangle A"?
Steps:
1.) Figure out what took triangle A to triangle A'.
2.) The figure out how triangle A' become triangle A".
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What series of transformations will take the preimage in the top right corner to the image in the bottom left corner?
What series of transformations will take the preimage in the top right corner to the image in the bottom left corner?

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What would B(2,-1) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
What would B(2,-1) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
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What would C(4,1) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
What would C(4,1) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
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What would D(5,-2) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
What would D(5,-2) be after a dilation with a scale factor of k=3?
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "steps".
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Determine whether this was an enlargement or a reduction.
Determine whether this was an enlargement or a reduction.
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If A(-10,5) and A'(-4,2), determing the scale factore.
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "Formula".
If A(-10,5) and A'(-4,2), determing the scale factore.
Remember to use the formula provided for you where it says "Formula".
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Draw out this problem on your paper and show all three steps. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
Draw out this problem on your paper and show all three steps. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
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x =
x =

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Draw out this problem on your paper and show all three steps. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
Draw out this problem on your paper and show all three steps. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
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x =
x =
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Draw out these two triangles on your paper and show all of your work to prove whether or not they are similar. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
Draw out these two triangles on your paper and show all of your work to prove whether or not they are similar. Then take a picture of your work and put it here.
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These triangles are...
These triangles are...
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What is the value of x?
What is the value of x?
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The value of x is?
The value of x is?

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What ratio is the tan(C)?
What ratio is the tan(C)?
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Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps: 1.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.2.) Determine which trig to use3.) Set up equation4.) Solve for x.
Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps:
1.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.
2.) Determine which trig to use
3.) Set up equation
4.) Solve for x.
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Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps: 1.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.2.) Determine which trig to use3.) Set up equation4.) Swtich the x and the fraction.5.) Use the correct inverse trig function in the calculator.
Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps:
1.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.
2.) Determine which trig to use
3.) Set up equation
4.) Swtich the x and the fraction.
5.) Use the correct inverse trig function in the calculator.
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Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps: 1.) Lable the triangle with the numbers and variables.2.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.3.) Determine which trig to use4.) Set up equation5.) Solve for x
Use the appropriate trig ratios to solve for the value of x.
Steps:
1.) Lable the triangle with the numbers and variables.
2.) Label the triangle with hyp, opp, adj.
3.) Determine which trig to use
4.) Set up equation
5.) Solve for x