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4. x = _________ Find the value of ‘x’. x
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5. sinA = __________ Find the indicated trigonometric ratios for the triangle below.
A
cosA = __________
tanA = __________
8 10
m∠ A = ________
B C
m ∠C = ________ 6
6. The diagonal of a square is equal to 22 meters. Find the measure of the side length of the square
and its perimeter. Give the answer in simplified radical form.
7. The frame of a clock is an equilateral triangle. The length of one side of the frame is 16 cm. Find
the altitude of the frame in simplified radical form.
8. The altitude of an equilateral triangle is equal to 30 meters. Find the side length and the perimeter
of the triangle.
RT = __________ SU =__________ 14
R T U
10. If the diagonal of the square is equal to 10 cm; determine the perimeter of the figure.
____________
11. 12. x
x = _______ 27
. x = _______
52 40 5
x
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13. The angle of depression from the top of a 120 foot lighthouse looking down on a ship is 44 °. How
far is the ship from the lighthouse?
14. An advertising balloon 60 meters above the ground is tethered with a wire that makes an angle of
42° with the ground. How long is the wire?
15. A ramp, 45 feet long, is attached to the end of a truck which is 8 feet high. What is the angle of
elevation of the ramp?
Polygons (6.1)
16. If an exterior angle of a regular polygon measures 14.4○, find the number of sides of the polygon.
17. IF the measure of an interior angle of a regular polygon is 160 degrees, find the number of sides
of the polygon.
19. If a regular polygon has 16 sides, find the measure of an interior and an exterior angle.
20. Find the measure of angles 1 and 2 in the regular polygon below.
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21. Find the perimeter area of the rectangle: 26. The perimeter of the rhombus is equal to
40 in. MO = 16 in. Find the area of the
rhombus.
15 cm
L M
10 cm
8 in. O N
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27b.
What is the probability that a point selected in the
semi-circle is in the shaded area?
______________
25.
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________
____________
8 10
6
6 15
5 12
32. Find the shaded sector area and the perimeter of
________
the sector.
38. Find the Lateral Area and Total Area of
the cylinder
3 cm
4 cm
__________
___________
33. Find the area of the shaded region.
39. Find the volume of the cylinder below.
6 cm
10 cm
O
8 cm
__________
__________
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40a. Find the Lateral area of the cone.
45.
12
cm
__________ 5
cm
40b. If the dimensions are doubled, what is the new
lateral area?
__________
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___________ m 46.
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5 cm
43. The volume of a sphere is 2304 cm3. Find
the surface area of the sphere. 3 cm
10 cm
44.
48. If the dimensions of the figure above are tripled;
what is the new volume?
____________
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49. Determine the diameter of a sphere with a volume 54. Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral.
of 972π in3. 3
8 5
____________
_____________
51.
The volume of the larger prism is 128 cm3.
If the prisms are similar, what is the
volume of the smaller prism?
56.
3 cm
__________ 4 cm
57.
CIRCLES – Chapter 11.
X
Y
D Z
Y
Z
X
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59. Y
X
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E
20 Z
W
A
Use circle E for problems 63-64
60.
64. If XW=6,
A. Find the length of arc WZ
61.
B. What would the area of sector EXY be?
110 A
X
P Q M
. P
Z
Y
R
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Represent each solid by its foundational view, top view, side view and front view.
Front
68. Which cube, if any, results from the following net? 69. Which 3-dimensional shape results from
a b this net?
) 3 2
.
1 5 1 5 3
.
2 6
5 3
4
c 4 d 1
5
5 3 6
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70. Draw the net that results from this isometric view.
71. Which one pattern from the set that could be folded into the box shown?
A B. C. D.
a. What is the cross section if a plane intersects a cone parallel to its base?
b. What is the cross section if a plane intersects a cone through the vertex perpendicular to the base?
73. If a semi-circle is revolved around the x axis ( the diameter on the x axis); what solid is formed?
74. Use Euler’s formula to verify which accurately states the number of faces, vertices, and edges of a
rectangular pyramid?