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Final Exam Review
Geometry Review (2 semesters)
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Mathematics
10th Grade
05/22/2011

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Incenter of a Triangle

Definition

 

 

 

One of the points of concurrency - it is the intersection point of the angle bisectors of the triangle

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Circumcenter of a Triangle

Definition

 

 

One of the points of concurrency - it is the intersection point of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle

(It is NOT necessarily in the triangle.)

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Centroid of a Triangle

Definition

 

 

One of the points of concurrency - it is the intersection of the medians of the triangle

 

(In coordinate geometry, the coordinates of the centroid are the respective means of the coordinates of the vertices.)

Term

 

 

Centroid Theorem

Definition

 

 

The distance from any vertex of the triangle to the centroid is 2/3 the length of the median

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Incenter Theorem

Definition

 

The incenter of a triangle is equidistant from each side of the triangle (and therefore is the center of the inscribed circle).

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Orthocenter of a Triangle

Definition

 

One of the points of concurrency - it is the intersection of the altitudes of a triangle

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Euler Line

Definition

 

 

The line which passes through the orthocenter, circumcenter and centroid of a triangle.  (Those three are always collinear!)  

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In what kind of triangle are the four points of concurrency the same point?

Definition

 

 

Equilateral triangles

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The Area of a Regular Polygon

(Method 1)

Definition

 

 

A = 1/2(a)(P)

 

where a = apothem and P = perimeter

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Area of a Regular Polygon

(Method 2)

Definition

 

 

Step 1: Draw triangles and find area of one  

AT = 1/2 bc (sin A)  

Step 2: Multiply AT by number of sides of polygon 

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Names of polygons with 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 sides, respectively

Definition

 

 

quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, dodecagon

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Surface Area of Prism

Definition

 

 

S.A. = Ph + 2B

 

(or combined areas of each face and both bases)

Term

 

 

Surface Area of Cylinder

Definition

 

 

S.A. = 2(pi)r2 + 2(pi)rh

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Surface Area of a Pyramid

Definition

 

 

SA = 1/2 Pl + B

 

P - Perimeter

l - slant height

B - area of base

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Surface Area of a Cone

Definition

 

 

SA = (pi)r2 + (pi)rl

 

(Remember the cheer?)

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Surface Area of a Sphere

Definition

 

 

S.A. = 4(pi)r2

Term

 

 

Geometric Mean

Definition

 

If x is the geometric mean of a and b, 

 

then a/x = x/b

 

(or x2 = ab)

Term

 

Rhombus - definition

Definition

 

 

a parallelogram in which all four sides are congruent

Term

 

 

Rectangle - definition

Definition

 

 

a parallelogram in which all four angles are congruent

Term

 

 

square - definition

Definition

 

 

a parallelogram in which all angles and all sides are congruent 

 

(square = rhombus + rectangle)

Term

 

 

Which quadrilaterals have congruent diagonals?

Definition

 

 

Squares, rectangles and isosceles trapezoids 

(those that can stand "upright")

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Which parallelograms have diagonals that bisect each other?

Definition

 

 

all of them

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Parallelogram - definition

Definition

 

 

a quadrilateral in which opposite sides are parallel

Term

 

 

Five ways to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram

Definition

1.  Both pairs of opposite sides parallel

2.  Both pairs of opposite sides congruent

3.  One pair of opposite sides parallel and congruent

4.  Consecutive angles supplementary (overlapping pairs)

5.  Diagonals bisect each other

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[image]

Definition

 

 

ab = cd

Term
[image] m<C and m<M 
Definition

m<C = 1/2 m(arc AB)

 

m<M = m(arc AB)

Term
Relationship of angles shown[image]
Definition

 

 

adjacent (same vertex, common ray)

Term
Relationship of angles shown[image]
Definition

 

 

Linear pair (adjacent and formed by opposite rays)

Term
 Relationship of angles shown[image]
Definition

 

 

Corresponding angles

(Same positions relative to the "parallel" lines and the transversal.  Of course, the lines are not necessarily parallel.)

Term
Relationship of angles shown[image]
Definition

 

 

Alternate interior angles 

(between the two "parallels" and on opposite sides of the transversal)

Term
Relationship of angles shown[image]
Definition

 

 

vertical angles (always congruent)

Term

Name of highlighted angle

and relationship to angles in triangle[image]

Definition

 

"Exterior angle" of the triangle

1.  supplementary to <CBA

2.  equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles (<A and <C)

Term
Name of line shown[image]
Definition

 

 

secant line - intersects the circle twice

Term

 

Sketch a chord, tangent line and secant line

Definition
[image]
Term
Solve for x.[image]
Definition

("The whole times the outside = the whole times the outside.)

 

x2 = 5(12)

 

x = 2√15

Term
The "altitude on hypotenuse" theorems[image]
Definition

1.  BD is the geometric mean of AD and DC.

 

2.  AB is the geometric mean of AC and AD.

 

3.  BC is the geometric mean of AC and CD.

Term

 

 

The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon

Definition

3 (180) = 540 (degrees)

 

You can draw triangles from ONE vertex and count the "180's" or you can start with one exterior angle and work your way in.

 

Formula:  S = (n-2)180

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Area of an Equilateral Triangle

Definition

 

 

A = s2 √(3) / 4

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Area of Kites and Rhombi

Definition

 

 

A = 1/2 d1d2

Term

 

 

The slope of the line passing through

(f,p) and (n,s)

Definition

 

slope = (p-s)/(f-n)

 

Term

 

 

Angle of Depression

Definition
Made with  HORIZONTAL line and sight line[image]
Term

 

 

Angle of Elevation

Definition
Made with HORIZONTAL and sight line[image]
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Ratios of the sides of a 30-60-90

Definition
[image]
Term

 

 

Ratios of the sides of a 45-45-90

Definition
[image]
Term
Measure of <P[image]
Definition

 

 

m(<P) + m(arc AB) = 180

 

(You could go the long way and subtract the minor arc from the major arc and divide by 2.)

Term

 

 

The Triangle Inequality Theorem

Definition

 

 

The sum of any two sides is greater than the third.

(If given three sides, put them in ascending order and the first two must add up to be greater than the third.)

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The Equidistance Theorems

Definition

1.  If a point is equidistant to the endpoints of a segment, then it lies on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.

2.  If two points are both equidistant to the endpoints of a segment, then they determine the perpendicular bisector of the segment.

3.  If a point is equidistant to the sides of angle, then it lies on the angle bisector.  

 

Term

 

Measure of <ABC [image]

Definition

 

1/2 m(arc AB)

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Point-slope form of a line

Definition

 

 

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Term

 

 

Slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines

Definition

Parallel lines have same slope.

 

Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of each other.

Term

 

 

Side-Splitter Theorem

Definition

AB/AC = BD/CE

[image]

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Midsegment of a Triangle

Definition

 

The segments which join the midpoints of any two sides of a triangle.

1.  Each midsegment is parallel to the third side.

 

2. Its length is 1/2 the length of the third side.

Term
m(<P)[image]
Definition

 

 

 

m(<P) = 1/2 [m(arcAC) - m(arcBD)]

Term

 

 

When do you use Heron's Formula?

Definition

 

 

To find the area of a triangle, given SSS

Term

 

 

Heron's Formula

Definition

(The square root symbol here is a bit short.  It should cover all four factors.)

 

√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)

 

where s = the semi-perimeter and a,b,c are the sides.

 

 

Term
Solve for x.[image]
Definition

 

5/3.5 = 12/x

 

x=42/5

Term

 

 

What is the only segment inside a triangle that will always allow us to set up a proportion, no matter what kind of triangle?

Definition

 

 

angle bisector

Term

 

 

Given any three points, how many planes pass through them?

Definition

Trick question...

 

1 plane if points are noncollinear

Infinite number of planes if the points are collinear (lie on one line)

Term

 

 

Name the situations with points and/or lines which guarantee one (and only one) plane.

Definition

1.  two parallel lines

 

2.  a line and a point not on it

 

3.  three non-collinear points

 

4.  two intersecting lines

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