Final Exam info - Marquette University High School



Advanced Geometry

Final Exam Information

When and Where?

Thurs, May 23rd (8:00 announcements, 8:10 test begins)

How much time?

75 minutes long

How many points?

150 (16.5% of final grade)

Format?

100 Multiple Choice questions worth 1.5 pt each and one page of extra credit

Can I use a calculator?

Yes! Don’t forget one because the math department will not loan out calculators on the day of the exam, and you may not borrow one from a friend during the test.

Major Topics?

Chpt 6 Planes: [pic]4 ways to determine a plane

[pic]If a line is perpendicular to a plane, then it is perpendicular to every line in the plane that passes through its foot

[pic]If a line is perpendicular to two lines in the plane that pass through its foot, then it is perpendicular to the plane

[pic]If a plane intersects two parallel planes, then the lines of intersection are parallel

Chpt 7 Polygons: [pic]Midline theorem

[pic]Sum of angles in a triangle is 180

[pic]Names of polygon (ex 7 sides is a heptagon)

[pic]Find sum of interior angles of a polygon

[pic]Find number of diagonals in a polygon

[pic]Find measure of an exterior angle of a regular polygon

[pic]No Choice Theorem

[pic]Find sum of exterior angles of a polygon

[pic]Find one exterior angles of a polygon

Chpt 8 Similarity: [pic]1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th proportionals

[pic]Geometric mean

[pic]Arithmetic mean

[pic]Know the properties of similar triangles to solve problems

[pic]Angle bisector theorem

[pic]Parallel-Transversal theorem

[pic]Side-Splitter theorem

Chpt 9 Right Triangles: [pic]Altitude on Hypotenuse Theorems

[pic]Pythagorean Theorem

[pic]30-60-90 and 45-45-90 triangles

[pic]Pythagorean Families (or Triples)

[pic]Sine, Cosine and Tangent

Chpt 10 Circles: [pic]Be able to solve all angles and arcs in a large circle problem

[pic]Relationship between angles and arcs depending on the placement of the vertex of the angle (inside, outside, on the center or on the circumference of the circle)

[pic]Tangents, chords, secants, diameters, radii

[pic]Arc length

Chpt 11 Area: [pic]Be able to find the area of rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, parallelograms, circles, kites, rhombuses, and hexagons

Chpt 12 Volume: [pic]Be able to find the volume and surface area of prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres

Formula Cheat Sheet – Semester 2 Final Exam

This will be included with your exam.

Area Formulas

Rectangle = bh

Square = [pic] Square = kite

Parallelogram = bh

Rhombus = parallelogram or kite

Triangle = [pic]

Trapezoid = [pic] Trapezoid = Mh

Kite = [pic]

Equilateral Triangle = [pic]

Regular Polygon = [pic]

Surface Area Formulas

Cone [pic]

Cylinder [pic]

Sphere [pic]

Volume Formulas Polygons:

Prism [pic] [pic]

Pyramid [pic] [pic]

Cylinder[pic] [pic]

Cone[pic]

Sphere [pic]

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