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100

What is the midpoint formula?

100

Perpendicular lines have _____________ _____________ slopes (fill in BOTH blanks).

Opposite Reciprocal 

100

Name the transformation

Reflected over the y-axis

100

Find the area of the trapezoid

A=600cm2

100

What is more effected by outliers, the mean or the median?

The mean

200

Make the following a conditional statement. 

In the fall leaves turn orange. 

If it is fall then the leaves turn orange 

OR 

If the leaves are orange then it is fall. 

200

Write the equation of the line if the slope is 1/2 and the y intercept is 5.

y=1/2x+5

200

Rotate point A(15, 10) 180 degrees about the origin. Be sure to label your new point correctly. 

A' = (-15, -10)

200

Find the area of the shape below. 

72 cm^2

200

What is the Frequency of students who like apples?

5

300

Write the following as a biconditional statement. 

If a shape has three sides then it is a triangle. 

A shape has three sides if and only if it is a triangle.

300

Find the slope between the points (-2,3) and (0,-7)

-10/2   OR    -5

300

Write the transformation up 6, left 5 in vector format. 

<-5, 6>

300

Solve for area AND circumference

A=380.13 cm^2

C=69.11 cm^2

300

What type of correlation does this graph have?

Positive Linear

400

Solve for the missing endpoint. 

(-9,1)

400

Write the equation of the line that passes through the point (5,-1) and has a slope of 2/3

y+1=2/3(x-5)

400

What is the line of reflection?

y=x

400

Find the area of the shape below. 

695.52 units^2

400

What is the percent of students who like strawberries?

34%

500

AB and BC both equal 31

500

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (4, -3) and is parallel to the line y=5x+2 

y+3=5(x-4) or y=5x-23

500

Identify the transformation between the following points. 


(2,4) -> (-4,-2)

Reflection over y=-x

500

Find the area of the sector, round to 2 decimal places.

A= 72.69yd2

500

What are the coordinates of the outlier? (try your best to see the values.) 

(6,18)