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Geometry Exam: Friday, May 25, 9:00am-11:00am (8:00am-11:00am extended time) Suggestions for how to study for the Geometry exam: Start early! Do not wait to study for the math exam until the night before. Review all vocabulary-see attached list. Review and work all old tests. Work the following review problems. Check your answers on the answer document on Haiku. Do the problems in bold first. Then, if you need more practice, go back and work the other problems. Circle or highlight questions you don’t understand and ask them in office hours. o Chapter 7 Area of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, rhombi, kites, regular polygons Pythagorean Theorem Special Right triangles Circles- central angles, arcs, sectors, segments Page 696 # 1-12, 13-23 odd Page 351-353 # 1, 9, 11, 44, 46 Page 360-362 # 1, 2, 7, 11, 13, 19, 21, 25, 27, 37, 41 Page 369-371 # 1, 4, 12, 15, 18, 25, 27, 35, 37 Page 376-378 # 1-3, 9, 11, 15, 19 Page 382-383 # 1, 5, 7, 10-18 Page 390-391 # 11-26, 27, 29, 35, 37, 42-47 Page 397-398 # 1, 3, 7-15 odd Page 405 # 15-20 o Chapter 8 Ratios and proportions Midsegments Similar polygons- corresponding sides, perimeter and area Similar triangles- AA~, SSS~, and SAS~ Geometric mean- similarity in right triangles Side splitter, corollary, triangle-angle-bisector Page 697 # 1-24 Page 418-419 # 3, 5, 13, 15, 27, 35, 37 Page 425-426 # 1-7, 9-15 odd, 21, 23-28 Page 435-437 # 1-13 odd, 17 Page 442-443 # 9, 11, 15, 17, 27, 34-36 Page 448-449 # 1-15 odd Page 456-457 # 1-7 odd, 17, 19 o Chapter 9 Trig!! (word problems, angle of depression and elevation, finding missing sides) SAS area of triangle (.5bcsinA) Page 698 # 1-12, 17-22 Page 472-473 # 1-9, 11-16 Page 479-480 # 1-9, 11-16 Page 484 # 1-17 Page 500-501 # 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 23, 25 o Chapter 10 Surface area, lateral area, and volume Euler’s formula Nets Faces, slant height, bases, altitude Page 699 # 1-5, 9-17, 19, 23, 26-28 Page 514-515 # 1-17 odd, 29 Page 523-524 # 5-21 odd Page 531-533 # 1-9 odd, 33 Page 540-541 # 1-9 odd, 13-19 odd, 31, 33 Page 554-555 # 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 21 Page 561 # 1, 3, 13, 15, 19 Page 568-569 # 1-15 odd o Chapter 11 Tangents, chords, secants Central angles, inscribed angles, angles outside and inside the circle Intercepted arcs Page 700 # 1-20 Page586-587 # 1, 3, 11-21 odd Page 593-594 # 1-19 odd Page 601-602 # 1-23 odd Page 611-612 # 1, 3, 9, 11, 21, 23, 25 o Chapter 12 Transformations! Page 701 # 9-15 odd, 22-29 Page 636-637 # 1-15 odd Page 643-644 # 1-25 odd Page 649-650 # 1, 3, 11-17 odd, 29 Page 664-665 # 1-11 odd Page 670-671 # 1-13 odd FINAL EXAM VOCABULARY Altitude of a parallelogram Altitude of a polyhedron Angle of depression Angle of elevation Apothem of a regular polygon Arc length Base of a parallelogram Base of a polyhedron Base of a triangle Center of a circle Center of a regular polygon Center of a sphere Central angle Chord Circle Circumference Circumscribed about Composite space figure Cone Congruent arcs Congruent circles Cosine Cross section Cube Cylinder Diameter Dilation Edge Face Foundation drawing Geometric mean Geometric probability Height of a parallelogram Height of a polyhedron Height of a trapezoid Height of a triangle Image Inscribed angle Inscribed in Intercepted arc Isometric drawing Isometry Lateral area Lateral faces Line symmetry Major arc Minor arc Net Orthographic drawing Pi Point of tangency Point symmetry Polyhedron Preimage Prism Proportion Pyramid Pythagorean triple Radius Radius of a regular polygon Radius of a sphere Reflection Reflectional symmetry Regular pyramid Right cone Right cylinder Right prism Rotation Rotational symmetry Secant Sector of a circle Segment of a circle Semicircle Similar Similar solids Similarity ratio Sine Slant height Sphere Surface area Symmetry Tangent Tangent to a circle Tessellation Transformation Translation Vertex Volume