Copy of Semester 2 Final Study Guide (Due 6/3/24) (7/21/2024)
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Day 1 5/28/24
Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing
Slope-Intercept Form
Slope (m)
y-intercept (b)
Required
9 points
9
Question 1
1.
The slope of a line is the ratio of __________ over __________. Another name for slope is __________.
Required
5 points
5
Question 2
2.
Write the equation in slope intercept form with the given information:
Finding Intercepts
Required
3 points
3
Question 3
3.
Click on the y-intercept
Required
5 points
5
Question 4
4.
What are the x and y-intercepts for this function? Use desmos to help you identify them.
(Do not use spaces when you enter the coordinates)
5x+2y=14
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
x-intercept
_______
y-intercept
_______
5 points
5
Question 5
5.
What are the x and y-intercepts of this function? (Do not use spaces when you enter the coordinates)
x-intercept
_______
y-intercept
_______
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20 points
20
Question 6
6.
Directions: Solve each system of equations bygraphing.
Type the solution in coordinate form - (x,y)
(Do not use spaces when you enter the coordinates)
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20 points
20
Question 7
7.
Directions: Solve each system of equations bygraphing.
Type the solution in coordinate form - (x,y)
(Do not use spaces when you enter the coordinates)
Required
20 points
20
Question 8
8.
Directions: Solve each system of equations by graphing.
Type the solution in coordinate form - (x,y)
(Do not use spaces when you enter the coordinates)
Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
Required
10 points
10
Question 9
9.
Directions: Solve each system by substitution.
Be sure to write your solution in coordinate form (x,y)
Required
20 points
20
Question 10
10.
Directions: Solve each system by substitution.
Be sure to write your solution in coordinate form (x,y)
Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination
Required
20 points
20
Question 11
11.
Solve each system of equations by elimination.
Required
20 points
20
Question 12
12.
Solve each system of equations by elimination.
Solving Systems of Equations Based on Real-World Situations
Required
20 points
20
Question 13
13.
Solve each word problem using substitution or elimination.
1st Number _______
2nd Number _______
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20 points
20
Question 14
14.
Solve each word problem using substitution or elimination.
# of T/F questions_______
# of Multiple Choice Questions _______
Day 2 5/29/23
Main Idea: Translations
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9 points
9
Question 15
15.
What are the three types of rigid motion?
"Spin"_______
"Slide"_______
"Flip"_______
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16 points
16
Question 16
16.
Match the description of a translation to its coordinate form
Draggable item
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Corresponding Item
to the left 2 units and up 8 units
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(x+2,y+3)
to the left 5 units and up 6 units
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(x-5,y+6)
to the right 3 units and up 3 units
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(x+1,y-7)
to the left 3 units and down 3 units
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(x+3,y-3)
to the right 3 units and down 3 units
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(x-3,y-3)
to the right 1 units and up 1 units
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(x+3,y+3)
to the right 2 units and up 3 units
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(x-2,y+8)
to the right 1 units and down 7 units
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(x+1,y+1)
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5 points
5
Question 17
17.
What does the following rule describe? (x, y) → (x-2, y+5)
Use your own words to describe the rule.
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5 points
5
Question 18
18.
Finish the rule for a transformation that translates 2 units up and 3 units left.
(x,y) →
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2 points
2
Question 19
19.
Which of the following shows the rule in coordinate notation for the translation above?
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5 points
5
Question 20
20.
Write the translation rule in coordinate notation for the above image. (You can copy and paste the following notation)
(x,y) →
Translations
Required
15 points
15
Question 21
21.
△ABC has coordinates of A(0,4), B(-3,4), and C(-3, -1). What are the new coordinates of △ABC when the figure is moved 3 units left and 1 unit up?
A'_______
B'_______
C'_______
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20 points
20
Question 22
22.
Graph and label each figure and its image under the given translation. Identify the coordinates of the image. Use coordinate form and your answer should have no spaces.
C'_______
D'_______
E'_______
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
Required
20 points
20
Question 23
23.
Graph and label each figure and its image under the given translation. Identify the coordinates of the image. Use coordinate form and your answer should have no spaces.
W'_______
X'_______
Y'_______
Z'_______
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
Translations with Vectors
Required
5 points
5
Question 24
24.
Describe the translation that maps each preimage to its image as a vector in component form. No Spaces
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5 points
5
Question 25
25.
Describe the translation that maps each preimage to its image as a vector in component form. No Spaces
Main Idea: Reflections
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2 points
2
Question 26
26.
Which graph show the x-axis as the line of reflection?
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2 points
2
Question 27
27.
Which graph show the y-axis as the line of reflection?
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2 points
2
Question 28
28.
Which graph show the y=x as the line of reflection?
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2 points
2
Question 29
29.
Which graph shows the line, y= - x as the line of reflection?
Reflections
Required
20 points
20
Question 30
30.
Graph and label each figure and its image under a reflection in the given line. Give the coordinates of the image. Be sure your answer is in coordinate form (x,y). No spaces
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
W'_______
X'_______
Y'_______
Z'_______
Required
20 points
20
Question 31
31.
Graph and label each figure and its image under a reflection in the given line. Give the coordinates of the image. Be sure your answer is in coordinate form (x,y). No spaces
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
B'_______
C'_______
D'_______
E'_______
Required
20 points
20
Question 32
32.
Graph and label each figure and its image under a reflection in the given line. Give the coordinates of the image. Be sure your answer is in coordinate form (x,y). No spaces
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
F'_______
G'_______
H'_______
Required
20 points
20
Question 33
33.
Graph and label each figure and its image under a reflection in the given line. Give the coordinates of the image. Be sure your answer is in coordinate form (x,y). No spaces
Protip: Transform the points first then graph them.
M'_______
N'_______
O'_______
P'_______
Rotations
Required
5 points
5
Question 34
34.
Give each rule for counterclockwise rotations about the origin:
90⁰ rotation counter clockwise (x, y) →________
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20 points
20
Question 35
35.
Graph and label each figure and its image under the given rotation.
Identify the coordinates of the image. (Be sure to use parenthesis in your answer.)
S'_______
T'_______
U'_______
V'_______
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5 points
5
Question 36
36.
Give each rule for counterclockwise rotations about the origin:
180⁰ rotation counter clockwise (x, y) →________
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20 points
20
Question 37
37.
Graph and label each figure and its image under the given rotation.
Identify the coordinates of the image. (Be sure to use parenthesis in your answer.)
A'_______
B'_______
C'_______
D'_______
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5 points
5
Question 38
38.
Give each rule for counterclockwise rotations about the origin:
270⁰ rotation counter clockwise (x, y) →________
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20 points
20
Question 39
39.
Graph and label each figure and its image under the given rotation.
Identify the coordinates of the image. (Be sure to use parenthesis in your answer.)
F'_______
G'_______
H'_______
Day 3 5/30/24
Angle Addition
Required
5 points
5
Question 40
40.
What type of angle is formed by a straight line?
Required
5 points
5
Question 41
41.
What is an angle between 90 and 180 degrees called?
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10 points
10
Question 42
42.
What type of angle measures between 0 and 90 degrees?
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10 points
10
Question 43
43.
Match the definition of the angle relationship with the angle relationships it describes...
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Corresponding Item
Any two angles whose sum is 90°
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Vertical angles
Two angles that are
adjacent and supplementary.
They form astraight line!
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Supplementary angles
Two angles across from each other on
intersecting lines. They share a vertex and they are always congruent!
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Complementary angles
Any two angles whose sum is 180°
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Linear pairs
Two angles that share a vertex and
a common side. They are next to each other
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Adjacent Angles
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4 points
4
Question 44
44.
Name two angles that are supplementary.
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4 points
4
Question 45
45.
Name two angles that are vertical.
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2 points
2
Question 46
46.
Name all angles that are obtuse.
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6 points
6
Question 47
47.
Name all angles that are acute.
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20 points
20
Question 48
48.
Use the figure below to answer questions. Let m∠DAB= 136.
m∠CAB=_______
m∠CAD=_______
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15 points
15
Question 49
49.
What is the values of x, y, and z?
x=_______
y=_______
z=_______
Angles Formed by Parallel Lines
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6 points
6
Question 50
50.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
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6 points
6
Question 51
51.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
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6 points
6
Question 52
52.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
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6 points
6
Question 53
53.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
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6 points
6
Question 54
54.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
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6 points
6
Question 55
55.
Name the angle relationship between the two indicated angles in the diagram:
These angles are on__________ side(s) of the transversal and __________ the other two lines. Therefore these angles are __________.
Using Parallel Lines
Required
35 points
35
Question 56
56.
If m∠6 =142°, find each measure.
m∠1=_______
m∠2=_______
m∠3=_______
m∠4=_______
m∠5=_______
m∠7=_______
m∠8=_______
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3 points
3
Question 57
57.
Tell why each of the angles indicated are congruent to the angle measure shown.
∠4=45° because __________
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3 points
3
Question 58
58.
Tell why each of the angles indicated are congruent to the angle measure shown.
∠7=45° because __________
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3 points
3
Question 59
59.
Tell why each of the angles indicated are congruent to the angle measure shown.
∠1=130° because __________
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3 points
3
Question 60
60.
Tell why each of the angles indicated are congruent to the angle measure shown.
∠4=130° because __________
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10 points
10
Question 61
61.
Find the value of x.
x=_______
Then, find the measure of each labeled angle.
(3x + 4)° = _______ °
(5x – 8)° = _______ °
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10 points
10
Question 62
62.
Find the value of x.
x=_______
Then, find the measure of each labeled angle.
(6x+20)° = _______ °
(8x)° = _______ °
Segment Addition
Use the diagram below to answer questions 1 and 2.
Required
5 points
5
Question 63
63.
If LM = 22 and MN = 15, find LN.
LN=_______
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5 points
5
Question 64
64.
If LN = 54 and LM = 31, find MN.
MN=_______
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15 points
15
Question 65
65.
DF = 9x – 39.
Find these values.
x=_______
EF=_______
DF=_______
Midpoint of a Segment
Required
20 points
20
Question 66
66.
T is the midpoint of SU.
Find these values.
x=_______
ST=_______
UT=_______
SU=_______
Proving Lines are Parallel
Methods to Prove Lines Parallel
Required
10 points
10
Question 67
67.
Find x so that a || b.
x=_______
State the converse used.
_______
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10 points
10
Question 68
68.
Find x so that a || b.
x=_______
State the converse used.
_______
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10 points
10
Question 69
69.
Find x so that a || b.
x=_______
State the converse used.
_______
Day 4 5/31/24
Classifying Triangles
Required
5 points
5
Question 70
70.
Classify this triangle by its angles and sides.
Angle:
This is a _______ triangle
Sides:
This is a _______ triangle
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5 points
5
Question 71
71.
Classify this triangle by its angles and sides.
By its angles:
_______
By its sides:
_______
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5 points
5
Question 72
72.
Classify this triangle by its angles and sides.
By its angles:
_______
By its sides:
_______
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5 points
5
Question 73
73.
Classify this triangle by its angles and sides.
Angle:
This is a _______ triangle
Sides:
This is a _______ triangle
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5 points
5
Question 74
74.
Classify this triangle by its angles and sides.
By its angles:
_______
By its sides:
_______
Triangles
Required
10 points
10
Question 75
75.
Find each missing measure.
Required
10 points
10
Question 76
76.
Find the value of x.
Required
10 points
10
Question 77
77.
Find the measure of the indicated angle.
Required
10 points
10
Question 78
78.
Find the length of the indicated side.
Required
10 points
10
Question 79
79.
Find the length of the indicated side.
Main Idea: Triangle Congruence: SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL
Required
5 points
5
Question 80
80.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 81
81.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 82
82.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 83
83.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 84
84.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 85
85.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
5 points
5
Question 86
86.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
Required
30 points
30
Question 87
87.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL. Include a congruency statement for all congruent triangles.
What is the measure of ∠L?
m∠L=_______ °
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
If possible write a congruency statement. If not write n/a in both blanks.
△_______ ≅△_______
Use the diagram to answer these questions:
What is the measure of ∠Z?
m∠Z=_______ °
What is the measure of ∠Y?
m∠Y=_______ °
Required
30 points
30
Question 88
88.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL. Include a congruency statement for all congruent triangles.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
If possible write a congruency statement. If not write n/a in both blanks.
△_______ ≅△_______
Use the diagram to answer these questions:
What is the measure of ∠PNQ?
m∠PNQ=_______ °
What is the measure of ∠SQN?
m∠SQN=_______ °
Required
30 points
30
Question 89
89.
State whether the triangles can be proven congruent, if possible, by SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL. Include a congruency statement for all congruent triangles.
Are they congruent using SSS,SAS, AAS, ASA, or HL? Or not enough information?
_______
If possible write a congruency statement. If not write n/a in both blanks.
△_______ ≅△_______
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20 points
20
Question 90
90.
x=_______
y=_______
Main Idea: CPCTC
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20 points
20
Question 91
91.
Given △MKP≅△YAC, complete each of the following statements with the corresponding parts.