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Name _________________________________________ Date ____________________ End-of-Course Test 1. What is the approximate length and midpoint of PQ with endpoints P(–3, 4) and Q(5, –8)? 1 and 2 are complementary angles. Given the measure of 1, find m 2. 2. m 1 = 37° 3. m 1 = 86° 4. m 1 = 9° 1 and 2 are supplementary angles. Given the measure of 1, find m 2. 5. m 1 = 142° 6. m 1 = 13° 7. m 1 = 20.4° Answers 1. _____________ 2. _____________ 3. _____________ 4. _____________ 5. _____________ 6. _____________ Draw a figure that fits the description. 8. A concave pentagon 9. A hexagon that is not regular 7. _____________ 8. _____________ 10. What is the circumference and area of a circle with a diameter of 13 centimeters? Round your answers to two decimal places. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 11. Write the converse of the statement “If you are a basketball player, then you are tall.” Is the statement true or false? 12. Write the inverse of the statement “If today is April 24, then tomorrow is April 25.” Is the statement true or false? Name the property illustrated by the statement. 13. JK = JK 14. If x = y, then xz = yz. 10. _____________ 11. _____________ _____________ _____________ 12. _____________ _____________ Find the values of x and y. 15. 9. _____________ _____________ 16. 13. _____________ 14. _____________ 15. _____________ 16. _____________ Tell whether the lines through the given points are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. 17. Line 1: (1, 5), (–3, 0) Line 2: (–2, –4), (3, 0) 18. Line 1: (–1, –4), (6, –2) Line 2: (–2, 8), (5, 10) 17. _____________ 18. _____________ 19. _____________ 19. Write an equation of the line that passes through the point (2, 3) and 1 is perpendicular to the line y = x – 1. 2 Geometry Assessment Book Name _________________________________________ Date ____________________ End-of-Course Test continued Is it possible to prove that the triangles are congruent? If so, state the postulate or theorem you would use. Answers 20. Δ ABE, ΔCBD 20. _____________ 21. ΔFGK, ΔJGH _____________ 21. _____________ _____________ 22. _____________ Find the value of x. 22. 23. _____________ 23. 24. 24. _____________ 25. _____________ 26. _____________ 27. _____________ Complete the statement with <, >, or =. 28. _____________ FG 26. QR ? TR Draw a dilation of the triangle with the given vertices using the given scale factor k. 27. A(0, 2), B(3, 1), C(2, 3); k=2 Geometry Assessment Book 28. A(–4, 8), B(2, 4), C(2, 0); k = 0.25 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 25. AC ? Name _________________________________________ Date ____________________ End-of-Course Test continued The given lengths are two sides of a right triangle. All three side lengths of the triangle are integers and together form a Pythagorean triple. Find the length of the third side and tell whether it is a leg or the hypotenuse. 29. 55 and 73 30. 18 and 82 31. 75 and 100 Answers 29. _____________ 30. _____________ 32. A mall escalator rises 84 feet at a 35° angle. Find the distance a person travels on the escalator stairs. Round your answer to two decimal places 31. _____________ Solve the right triangle. Round decimal answers to the nearest tenth. 33. _____________ 33. 34. 32. _____________ _____________ 35. 34. _____________ _____________ 35. _____________ Find the value of x. 36. _____________ 37. 38. 36. _____________ Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 38. _____________ 39. _____________ Tell whether enough information is given in the diagram to classify the quadrilateral by the indicated name. 40. _____________ 39. Square 41. _____________ 40. Rectangle 41. Rhombus 42. _____________ _____________ 43. _____________ The vertices of JKLM are J(2, –1), K(4, 0), L(5, –3), and M(1, –4). Find the coordinates of the image of JKLM after a composition of the transformations in the order they are listed. _____________ 42. Translation: (x, y) → (x – 2, y + 3) Reflection: in the x-axis 43. Translation: (x, y) → (x + 1, y – 4) Rotation: 90° about the origin Geometry Assessment Book Name _________________________________________ Date ____________________ End-of-Course Test continued Find the image matrix that represents a dilation of the polygon centered at the origin with the given scale factor. A B 44. 2 3 1 5 C 4 ;k 3 1 P Q R 45. 6 3 0 3 2 ;k 0 6 3 9 Answers S 3 44. _____________ Find the value of each variable. 46. 47. 45. _____________ 46. _____________ 47. _____________ 48. Write the standard equation of the circle with center (7, –2) and radius 4 3 . 48. _____________ 49. _____________ Find the area of the figure. 50. _____________ 49. 52. _____________ Find the indicated measure. 50. Circumference of L 53. _____________ 51. Area of sector ACB Find the volume of the figure. Round your answers to two decimal places, if necessary. 52. 53. 54. Two cylindrical candles have a scale factor of 3 : 5. The larger candle has a volume of 40π cubic inches. Find the volume of the smaller candle. Write your answer in terms of π. Geometry Assessment Book 54. _____________ Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 51. _____________ Answers for End-of-Course-Test 1. 14.4 units, (1, –2) 2. 53° 3. 4° 4. 81° 5. 38° 6. 167° 7. 159.6° 8. Sample answer: 9. Sample answer: 10. C = 40.84 cm, A = 132.73 cm2 11. If you are tall, then you are a basketball player.; False 12. If today is not April 24, then tomorrow is not April 25.; True 13. Reflexive Property of Equality 14. Multiplication Property of Equality 15. x = 51, y = 68 16. x = 26, y = 8 17. neither 18. parallel 19. y = –2x + 7 20. no 21. yes; AAS Congruence Theorem 22. x = 5 23. x = 10 24. x = 3 25. < 26. = 27. 28. 29. 48, leg 30. 80, leg 31. 125, hypotenuse 32. 146.45 ft 33. m B = 42°, AC ≈ 13.4, BC ≈ 14.9 34. m H = 19°, FG ≈ 3.1, FH ≈ 9.5 35. m P ≈ 39.8°, m Q ≈50.2°, PQ = 15.6 36. x = 139 37. x ≈ 69.5 38. x ≈ 98.5 39. yes 40. yes 41. no 42. J"(0, –2), K"(2, –3), L"(3, 0), M"(–1, 1) 43. J"(5, 3), K"(4, 5), L"(7, 6), M"(8, 2) A' B' C' 44. 6 9 3 12 45. 4 2 3 15 P' Q' R' 0 6 S' 2 0 4 2 46. x = 47, y = 7 47. x = 10 2 48. (x – 7) + ( y + 2)2 = 48 49. 374.12 square units 50. 123.43 cm 51. 94.25 yd2 52. 1662.77 ft3 53. 10,240 m3 54. 8.64π in.3