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Real Number
System
Angles
&
Triangles
Pythagorean
Theorem
Distance
& Midpoint
Formula
Similar
Triangles/
Trig. Ratios
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Real Number System
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Find the square root of the number
to the nearest tenth.
 49
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Real Number System
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Find the square root of the number
to the nearest tenth.
 49
Real Number System
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Find the square root of the number
to the nearest tenth.
 89
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Real Number System
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Find the square root of the number
to the nearest tenth.
 89
Real Number System
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Name all of the sets of numbers to
which the real number belongs.
N = Natural, W = Whole, Z = Integer,
Q = Rational, I = Irrational
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Real Number System
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Name all of the sets of numbers to which the real
number belongs.
N = Natural, W = Whole, Z = Integer, Q = Rational, I
= Irrational
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Real Number System
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Order the numbers from least to
greatest.
4.23
2
4
3
18
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16
Real Number System
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Order the numbers from least to greatest.
4.23
2
4
3
18
16
Real Number System
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Solve the equation. Round to the
nearest tenth if necessary.
x  15  12
2
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Real Number System
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Solve the equation. Round to the nearest
tenth if necessary.
x  15  12
2
Angles & Triangles
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Draw and example of an acute
angle. Explain what makes it
acute.
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Angles & Triangles
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Draw and example of an acute angle. Explain
what makes it acute.
Angles & Triangles
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Draw and example of a straight
angle. Explain what makes it
straight.
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Angles & Triangles
Draw and example of a straight angle.
Explain what makes it straight.
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Angles & Triangles
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Find the value of x. Classify the
triangle as acute, right or obtuse.
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Angles & Triangles
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Find the value of x. Classify the triangle as
acute, right or obtuse.
Angles & Triangles
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Draw an obtuse, isosceles triangle.
If not possible, write not possible.
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Angles & Triangles
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Draw an obtuse, isosceles triangle.
If not possible, write not possible.
Angles & Triangles
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Classify the triangle by its sides
and angles.
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Angles & Triangles
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Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.
Pythagorean Theorem
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Find the missing length of the right
triangle. C is the measure of the
hypotenuse. Round to the nearest
tenth.
a = 9, b = ?, c = 41
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Pythagorean Theorem
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Find the missing length of the right triangle.
C is the measure of the hypotenuse. Round to
the nearest tenth.
a = 9, b = ?, c = 41
Pythagorean Theorem
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Find the missing length of the right
triangle. C is the measure of the
hypotenuse. Round to the nearest
tenth.
a = 6, b = 11, c = ?
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Pythagorean Theorem
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Find the missing length of the right triangle.
C is the measure of the hypotenuse. Round to
the nearest tenth.
a = 6, b = 11, c = ?
Pythagorean Theorem
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A triangle has side lengths of 16, 34
and 30. Is this triangle a right
triangle?
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Pythagorean Theorem
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A triangle has side lengths of 16, 34 and 30.
Is this triangle a right triangle?
Pythagorean Theorem
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Kendra is flying a kite. The length
of the kite string is 55 feet and she
is position 40 feet away beneath the
kite. About how high is the kite?
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Pythagorean Theorem
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Kendra is flying a kite. The length of the kite
string is 55 feet and she is position 40 feet
away beneath the kite. About how high is the
kite?
Pythagorean Theorem
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The floor exercise mat measures 40
feet by 40 feet. Find the measure of
the diagonal.
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Pythagorean Theorem
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The floor exercise mat measures 40 feet by 40
feet. Find the measure of the diagonal.
Distance & Midpoint Formula
Find the midpoint of the line segment
that connects the two points.
(-2, -4) and (1, 3)
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Distance & Midpoint Formula
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Find the midpoint of the line segment that
connects the two points.
(-2, -4) and (1, 3)
Distance & Midpoint Formula
Find the distance of the line segment
that connects the two points.
(-2, -4) and (1, 3)
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Distance & Midpoint Formula
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Find the distance of the line segment that
connects the two points.
(-2, -4) and (1, 3)
Distance & Midpoint Formula
Find the midpoint of the line segment
that connects the two points.
(-12, -3) and (4, 7)
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Distance & Midpoint Formula
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Find the midpoint of the line segment that
connects the two points.
(-12, -3) and (4, 7)
Distance & Midpoint Formula
Find the distance of the line segment
that connects the two points.
(-12, -3) and (4, 7)
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Distance & Midpoint Formula
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Find the distance of the line segment that
connects the two points.
(-12, -3) and (4, 7)
Distance & Midpoint Formula
Triangle EFG has vertices E(1, 4),
F(-3, 0) and G(4, -1). Find the
perimeter of ∆ EFG to the nearest
tenth.
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Distance & Midpoint Formula
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Triangle EFG has vertices E(1, 4), F(-3, 0)
and G(4, -1). Find the perimeter of ∆ EFG to
the nearest tenth.
Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
Find the value of x from the
diagram.
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
Find the value of x from the diagram.
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
How far are the gorillas from the
cheetahs?
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
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How far are the gorillas from the cheetahs?
Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
Find tan S. Round to four decimal
places if necessary.
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
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Find tan S. Round to four decimal places if
necessary.
Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
Find cos R. Round to four decimal
places if necessary.
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
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Find cos R. Round to four decimal places if
necessary.
Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
A 15 foot ladder is propped against
a house. The angles it forms with
the ground is 60°. To the nearest
foot, how far up is the side of the
house does the ladder reach?
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Similar Triangles/Trig. Ratios
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A 15 foot ladder is propped against a house.
The angles it forms with the ground is 60°.
To the nearest foot, how far up is the side of
the house does the ladder reach?