Chapter 3 Parallel and perpendicular lines
Chapter 5 inequalities
Chapter 10 circles
100

If two lines are cut by a transversal so the corresponding angles are (congruent, supplementary, complementary), then the lines are parallel.

Congruent 

100

7y<55 

y<8

100

Give the center and radius of the circle x2+y2=4

center (-1,4)  radius 4 

200

If two lines are cut by a transversal so the consecutive interior angles are (congruent, supplementary, complementary), then the lines are parallel.

supplementary 

200

8x<10x+20 

x>-10 

200

Give the center and radius of the circle          (x+1)2+ (y-1)2=4 

center (-1,1)  Radius 2 

300

If you have a linear pair, then they are (congruent, supplementary, complementary). 

supplementary 

300

-67<7g-18 

-7<g 

300

Determine the diameter of the circle with the given equation. (x-3)2+(y-5)2=16 

r2 =16   r=4  d=2.4=8 

400

determine if the lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither 

Line 1: (-5,2) (-3,5) 

Line 2: (-2,2) (1,0) 

Perpendicular 

m=3/2 

m=-2/3 

400

2(y+3)<1/2(4y+10) 

No Solution 

400

Determine the diameter of the circle with the given equation. x2+y=9

r=9   r=3   d=3.2=6

500

determine if the lines are parallel, perpendicular or neither  

y=1/3x-2 

6y=2x+12 

parallel  

m=1/3

m=1/3 

500

Mr. Scott decided that he would spend no more than 120 to buy a jacket and pants. If the price of the jacket was 20 more than 3 times the pants, find the highest possible price of the pants. 

X less than or equal to 25 

500

Write the standard equation of the circle with the given center and radius. Center (-3,7), radius 6 

(x--3)2+(y-7)2=62

(x+3)2+(y-7)2=36

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