GEOMETRY
GEOMETRY
JUNE 2003 FINAL EXAMINATION
Part I:
1. Find the slope of the line which passes through the two points (10,-1) and (-3,9)
(1) [pic] (2) [pic] (3) [pic] (4) [pic]
2. Find, in radical form, the distance between the points whose coordinates are (2,-4) and
(3,6)
(1) [pic] (2) [pic] (3) [pic] (4) [pic]
3. What is the converse of the statement ~d → c?
(1) d → ~c (2) c → ~d (3) ~c → ~d (4) ~d → ~c
4. Two angles are complementary, and in the ratio 1:5. Find the measure of the smaller
angle.
(1) 12 (2) 15 (3) 18 (4) 20
5. Which statement is logically equivalent to the statement: “If it is a tiger, then it has
stripes”?
1) If it has stripes, then it is a tiger.
2) If it is not a tiger, then it does not have stripes.
3) If it does not have stripes, then it is not a tiger.
4) If it is not a tiger, then it has stripes.
6. In the accompanying diagram, [pic] and transversal [pic] intersects [pic] at point X and
[pic] at point Y. If m ................
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