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Geometry CBE - MOCK 2 - KEY

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Geometry CBE - MOCK 2 - KEY

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Geometry - Credit by Exam MOCK 2 Name: _____________________________________

1
(36 + 4 ) in.2
[1] 2

[2] 756 cm2

[3] 544 mm2

2
[4] (1200 + 20 181 + 200) yd

3
[5] 840 yd

[6] 420 m2

1
[7] 16

[8] 256 cm2

[9] 357.96 cm2

56
(a)
225
4
(b)
[10] 15

3 2
[11] 113.04 m , 113.04 m

[12] 185

[13] y =  2 x  4
(a)  y (b)  y

 x  x

 

(c)  y (d)  y

 x  x

 
[14]

[15] x  4; y  2

[16] r  40, s  35

[17] x  15; y  2

[18] A  6, B  28

[19] a = 30, b = 34, c = 51

1
is a real number.
[20] 4

1
y= x4
[21] 4

[22] 24

[23] x  2; p  11

[24] 7; 1260°

[25] x  83, y  84 , z  63
[26] x  6, y  7

A  40
X  40
B  50
K  50
[27] C  90

B  75
b  29.86
[28] c  30.91

[29] M  5.3; N  2.8

[30] 21°

[31] 34°

[32] x = 5 3 , y = 10 3

Two circles; one with radius 4 cm, another with radius 10 cm.

4 3 3

[33]
P

A B

[34]

(1) EX  EY and XP  PY (given).


(2) The two points E and P are each equidistant from the endpoints of XY. From 1
(3) EZ is a perpendicular bisector of XY because if two points are each equidistant from the
endpoints of a segment, then the points lie on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.
[35] (4) EZ  XY

If a number is divisible by eight, then it is even.

[36] The argument is not valid.

If a bird has large wings, then it is able to fly.

[37] The argument is valid.

M R S
TMR  TSR by the SAS congruency postulate
[38] TM  TS by CPCTC

[39] 129

[40] x = 12.88

[41] 20 
[42] 18

W Z
Y
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. XZ  YZ 1. Given
2. ZW bisects XZY 2. Given
3. XZW  YZW 3. A bisector divides an angle into two congruent angles
4. ZW  ZW 4. Reflexive property
5. XZW  YZW 5. SAS congruency postulate
[43] 6. XW  YW 6. CPCTC

L N
P

M O
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. LM  ON 1. Given
2. L  O and M  N 2. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal,
each pair of alternate interior angles is congruent.
3. LPM  OPN 3. Vertical angles are congruent.
4. LM  ON 4. Given
[44] 5. LPM  OPN 5. AAAS congruency postulate
A

D C

B
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. CD  AB 1. Given
2. Perpendicular lines intersect to form
2. CDA and CDB are right angles.
right angles.
3. A triangle which contains a right angle is a
3. CDA and CDB are right triangles.
right triangle.
4. AC  BC 4. Given
5. CD  CD 5. Reflexive axiom
[45] 6. CDA  CDB 6. HL congruency postulate

A B

D
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. AB bisects CAD 1. Given
2. AB bisects CBD 2. Given
3. CAB  DAB and 3. An angle bisector divides an angle into two congruent
CBA  DBA angles.
4. AB  AB 4. Reflexive axiom
5. C  D 5. If two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles
in another triangle, then the third angles are congruent.
[46] 6. ACB  ADB 6. AAAS congruency postulate
D

C E
A

B
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. AC  DC 1. Given
2. BC  EC 2. Given
3. ACB  DCE 3. Vertical angles are congruent.
4. ACB  DCE 4. SAS congruency postulate
[47] 5. A  D 5. CPCTC

A B
D E
STATEMENTS REASONS
1. AC || DF 1. Given
2. A  EDF 2. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then each
pair of corresponding angles is congruent.
3. BC || EF 3. Given
4. B  DEF 4. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then each
pair of corresponding angles is congruent.
5. C  F 5. AA  AAA
[48] 6. ABC ~ DEF 6. AAA

3
–2
[49] x 1

[50] 4

[51] b3, – 7g
[52] 3,125 outcomes
[53] 4 x  y  11 = 0

[54] b x  2g  b y  1g
2 2
 9

[55] 75

[56] y = 3x + 5

[57] y = 13x  26

23 65
[58] 65

37
[59] 37

[60] [C]

[61] 924

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