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On this circle, line segment CD is the:
diameter |
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circumference |
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chord |
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radius |
A circle is a figure in which each point around its perimeter is an equal distance from the center. The radius of a circle is the distance between the center and any point along its perimeter. A chord is a line segment that connects any two points along its perimeter. The diameter of a circle is the length of a chord that passes through the center of the circle and equals twice the circle's radius (2r).
Solve for c:
-4c - 2 = -4 - 7c
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| \(\frac{1}{2}\) | |
| -\(\frac{2}{3}\) | |
| -1\(\frac{1}{7}\) |
To solve this equation, 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.
-4c - 2 = -4 - 7c
-4c = -4 - 7c + 2
-4c + 7c = -4 + 2
3c = -2
c = \( \frac{-2}{3} \)
c = -\(\frac{2}{3}\)
Which of the following statements about a triangle is not true?
exterior angle = sum of two adjacent interior angles |
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perimeter = sum of side lengths |
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sum of interior angles = 180° |
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area = ½bh |
A triangle is a three-sided polygon. It has three interior angles that add up to 180° (a + b + c = 180°). An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two interior angles that are opposite (d = b + c). The perimeter of a triangle is equal to the sum of the lengths of its three sides, the height of a triangle is equal to the length from the base to the opposite vertex (angle) and the area equals one-half triangle base x height: a = ½ base x height.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one set of __________ sides.
equal angle |
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equal length |
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parallel |
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right angle |
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides.
The dimensions of this cylinder are height (h) = 2 and radius (r) = 5. What is the volume?
| 486π | |
| 128π | |
| 50π | |
| 2π |
The volume of a cylinder is πr2h:
v = πr2h
v = π(52 x 2)
v = 50π