ASVAB Math Knowledge Practice Test 589276 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Order the following types of angle from least number of degrees to most number of degrees.

75% Answer Correctly

right, acute, obtuse

acute, right, obtuse

acute, obtuse, right

right, obtuse, acute


Solution

An acute angle measures less than 90°, a right angle measures 90°, and an obtuse angle measures more than 90°.


2

Breaking apart a quadratic expression into a pair of binomials is called:

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factoring

squaring

normalizing

deconstructing


Solution

To factor a quadratic expression, apply the FOIL (First, Outside, Inside, Last) method in reverse.


3

A(n) __________ is two expressions separated by an equal sign.

77% Answer Correctly

equation

problem

formula

expression


Solution

An equation is two expressions separated by an equal sign. The key to solving equations is to repeatedly do the same thing to both sides of the equation until the variable is isolated on one side of the equal sign and the answer on the other.


4

Simplify (2a)(4ab) - (2a2)(5b).

62% Answer Correctly
42a2b
-2a2b
18ab2
42ab2

Solution

To multiply monomials, multiply the coefficients (the numbers that come before the variables) of each term, add the exponents of like variables, and multiply the different variables together.

(2a)(4ab) - (2a2)(5b)
(2 x 4)(a x a x b) - (2 x 5)(a2 x b)
(8)(a1+1 x b) - (10)(a2b)
8a2b - 10a2b
-2a2b


5

This diagram represents two parallel lines with a transversal. If c° = 33, what is the value of w°?

73% Answer Correctly
160
30
158
33

Solution

For parallel lines with a transversal, the following relationships apply:

  • angles in the same position on different parallel lines equal each other (a° = w°, b° = x°, c° = z°, d° = y°)
  • alternate interior angles are equal (a° = z°, b° = y°, c° = w°, d° = x°)
  • all acute angles (a° = c° = w° = z°) and all obtuse angles (b° = d° = x° = y°) equal each other
  • same-side interior angles are supplementary and add up to 180° (e.g. a° + d° = 180°, d° + c° = 180°)

Applying these relationships starting with c° = 33, the value of w° is 33.