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Geometry Final Exam
Topical Review
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Be able to define or apply the concept of:
Collinear points
Complementary Angles
Supplementary Angles
Corresponding Angles
Alternating Interior Angles
Same Side Interior Angles
Vertical Angles
Conditional Statement
Counter Example
SSS, SAS, AAS, ASA Congruence Statements
SSS, SAS, or AA Similarity Statements
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Congruence Statements
Geometric Mean
Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Triple
Trigonometric Ratios
Proportions
Geometric Mean
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Be able to graph a line from standard form
Complete a proof
Given two sides of a triangle, establish between what two values the third side must lie
Given a linear equation and/ or a point on the line, find slope, y-intercept, an equation of a line
parallel to the given line or an equation of a line perpendicular to the given line
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Be able to find the sums of the interior angles of a regular polygon or the exterior angle of a
regular polygon
Be able to find midpoint
Be able to classify triangles by angles or sides
Given information of an angle in a right triangle or an isosceles triangle, find the other angle
measures
Given the area of a circle, be able to find the circle’s diameter or radius
Find corresponding angles or sides of congruent or similar polygons
Be able to calculate the area or surface area of circles, parallelogram, rectangular prism
Apply the concept of scale
Given three sides of a triangle, determine if the triangle is right, obtuse or acute
Given perimeter or area ratios, find the similarity ratio
Calculate the volume of a cylinder or sphere
Given a parallelogram’s sides algebraically, find the lengths of the sides
There are 45 questions.
Students will be given a formula sheet to use.
Students must provide their own calculators for the final.