Algebra Review
Segments and Angles
Reasoning and Lines
Polygons
Proofs and More
100

Use the equation below to find y if m=5, x=6, b=12

y=mx + b

y = 42

100

Classify as a line, segment or ray.

Line

100

The first three terms of an arithmetic sequence are as follows.

28, 23, 18

Find the next two terms of this sequence.


13, 8

100

True or false:

All squares are also rectangles and rhombi. 

True

100


3.m<EBA=m<1+m<2    3. substitution 

4. m<DBC = m<1+ m<2 4. Angle Addition Postulate

5. m<EBA=m<DBC          5. Transitive property

200

Simplify

−8x2 − 5 + 2x + 9x2 − 7x

x2 - 5x - 5

200

Classify as a line, segment or ray.

Ray

200

The first three terms of a geometric sequence are as follows

32, 16, 8

Find the next two terms of this sequence.

4, 2

200

Which quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel sides?

Trapezoid.

200

If x=10, what is the total value of <ABD? 

m<ABD is 62 degrees

300

The product of Helena's savings and 6 is 114.

Use the variable h to represent Helena's savings. 

6h = 114

300

61o

300

x = 101o

z = 29o

300

Identify the transformation for each of the following:

A Translation

B Rotation

C Reflection

300

For the image provided above, determine the value of line segment AC. 

Line Segment AC is equal to 38

400

What is the solution to -56 = -8(x+6)

x=1

400

x = 17

400

Consider the line 7x + 4y = 3

What is the slope of a line perpendicular to this line?

What is the slope of a line parallel to this line?

Slope of a perpendicular line:

4/7

Slope of a parallel line: 

-7/4

400

Which triangle congruence property is used in the conclusion of this proof?

Side-side-side

400

What relationship is being presented by the above image between the two congruent triangles?

SAS Congruence Property

500

Alonzo is staining the wooden floor of a court. The court is in the shape of a rectangle. It's length is 33 feet and its width is 32 feet. Suppose each can of wood stain can cover 132 square feet. How many cans will he need to cover the court?

8 cans

500

10

500

Are lines 1 and 2 parallel, perpendicular or neither?

Are lines 1 and 3 parallel, perpendicular or neither?

Are lines 2 and 3 parallel, perpendicular or neither?

1 and 2 are neither

1 and 3 are parallel

2 and 3 are neither

500

Find the measure of each interior angle and each exterior angle of a regular decagon (a ten-sided polygon).

Measure of each interior angle = 144°

Measure of each exterior angle = 36°


500

Supply the missing reason in the proof given that line segment AB bisects line segment DE and BD is parallel to AE. 

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Vertical Angles