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Final Revision G9 (Answers)

The document is a math final revision prepared by Mr. Ahmad Farghaly, containing various problems related to geometry, angles, translations, and reflections. It includes questions about angle measures, properties of polygons, and symmetry, along with multiple-choice answers. The document serves as a study guide for students to review key concepts in mathematics.
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Final Revision G9 (Answers)

The document is a math final revision prepared by Mr. Ahmad Farghaly, containing various problems related to geometry, angles, translations, and reflections. It includes questions about angle measures, properties of polygons, and symmetry, along with multiple-choice answers. The document serves as a study guide for students to review key concepts in mathematics.
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Math

Final Revision

Prepared by: Mr. Ahmad Farghaly

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1. If DM = 35, what is the value of r?

A 11
B 12
C 13
D 14
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Items 2–3. Points P, Q, and S
are collinear.

2. What is m<PQR? 132°

3. If a ray QT bisects < RQS, what


will be the measure of one of the
resulting angles?
24°
_____________________________
4. Points L, M, and N are collinear.
You are given LM = 18 and LN = 27.
What is a possible value of MN?
A 6 C 8
B 7 D 9
_____________________________
5. Ray BD bisects <ABC so that
mÐDBC = (x + 8)° and
mÐABD = (2x − 15)°. What is x?
A 16 C 23
B 21 D 28

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If a number is positive, then it is a whole number and an integer.

6. Which is a counterexample for


the conditional?
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A 10 C |1|
B 1 D 2
_____________________________
7. What is the length of a
segment with endpoints at
(−3, 4) and (4, 4)?
A 1 C 7
B 4 D 8
_____________________________
8. Is the converse of the conditional below true?
If a polygon is a triangle, then it has exactly three sides. Yes
_____________________________
9. Which statements below are true?
Select all that apply.
A If p → q and q are true, then p is true.
B If p → q and p are true, then q is true.
C If p → q and q → r are true,
then p → r is true.
D If p → q and r are true, then
q → r is true.
_____________________________
10. Use the Law of Detachment to
make a conclusion.
If a person wants to get a car, that
person must buy car insurance.
Jayla wants to get a car.
A Jayla has car insurance.
B Jayla has her driver’s license.
C Jayla must get her driver’s
license.
D Jayla must buy car insurance.

2
6 22

P Q

3
(3, −2)

(−4.75, −6.25)

(1, 5)

35 45
Add 6. Then increase the number you add by 1 for each
new term.

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Write the converse, the inverse, and the contrapositive. Determine the truth value of
each new statement.

1) If a figure is a square, then it is a rectangle.

Converse: If the figure is a


rectangle, then it is a square . Inverse: If a figure is not a
square, then it is not a rectangle . Contrapositive: If the
figure is not a rectangle, then the figure is not a square .

Assume that each set of given information is true. Use the Law of Syllogism to
write a conditional.

1) If you want to get a black belt in karate, then you must first get a
brown belt. If you want to get a brown belt in karate, you must
first get a white belt.

If you want to get a black belt in karate, you must first get a
white belt.

5
6
105

m∠4 = m∠2 + m∠3;


m∠4 = 180 − m∠1

118

7
30; 50
40; 122
30; 150

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x = 65; x = 17;
Alternate Same-Side
Exterior Interior
Angles Angles
Theorem Postulate

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35° 74° 66°

Write the equations for the line parallel and the line perpendicular to the
given line passing through the given point

12. y = 2x + 7; (0, 1)

parallel: y = 2x + 1; perpendicular: y = −__


1x 1
+
2

13. y = − 1 x + 2; (3, 5)
3

parallel: y = − __
1x 6
+ ; perpendicular: y = 3x − 4
3

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1. What is a rule for the translation of
ΔRST? Select all that apply.

A T 5, − 5
B 5 units down; 5 units right
C 5 units up; 5 units left
D T − 5, 5

Items 2–3. What rigid motion maps


the solid-line figure onto the dotted line figure?
2. 3.

reflection translation

4. Point P′(−3, 2) is the image of point


P(3, 8) under a translation. What
is the image of (0, −6) under the
same translation?
A (−3, −4)
B (0, 6)
C (0, 10)
D (−6, −12)

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5. Which capital letters have one or
more lines of symmetry? Select all
that apply.
A V B M C N D O
_____________________________
6. Point T is at (−6, 4). What are the
coordinates of point T′ after
Ry-axis ∘ Rx-axis? (6, −4)
_____________________________
7. The rule T〈4, −1〉 is used for point
(2, −7). Where is the translated
point in the coordinate system?
A Quadrant I C Quadrant III
B Quadrant II D Quadrant IV

8. If a figure is translated with the


rule T〈−5, 3〉, which translation
moves the image back to the
original position?
A T〈5, −3〉
B T〈−5, 3〉
C T〈0, 5〉
D T〈−5, 0〉

9. Which words have horizontal


reflection symmetry?
A BOOK C CHECK
B POP D SUCCEED
_____________________________
10. Which shape is an example of
rotational symmetry?
A C

B D

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1. Suppose the equation of line ℓ is x = 1.
Given points M(3, 3), N(4, 4), and O(5, 2), graph y
△MNO and the reflection image Rℓ (△MNO). N′ N
M′
M
2 O
O′
x
−4 −2 O 2 4 6
−2

2 . What is the reflection rule for the triangle and image with
coordinates A(2, 4), B(4, 6), C(5, 2), and A′(−4, −2), B′(−6, −4), C′(−2, −4)?

R m (x, y) = ( − y, − x), where the equation of line m is y = −x

3. Suppose the equation of line t is y = x.


Graph △A′B′C′ for Rt.
y
4

B′ A
x
−4 O B 4
C A′

C′
−4

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What is the rule for the translation shown?

1.

T 〈5, −2〉

The vertices of △ABC are A(2, −3), B(−3, −5), and C(4, 1). For each translation, give the
vertices of △A′B′C′.

2. T〈−2, 3〉 (△ABC)

A′(0, 0), B′(−5, −2),


C′(2, 4)

3. T〈−4, −1〉 (△ABC)

A′(−2, −4), B′(−7, −6),


C′(0, 0)

T〈7, 6〉 T 〈1, −5〉 T 〈−3, −2〉

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For Exercises 1 and 2, give the coordinates of each image.
1. r(90°, O) (MN) for M(3, −5), N(2, 4)

M′(5, 3), N′(−4, 2)

2. r(180°, O) (△ABC) for A(1, 1), B(3, 5), C(5, 2)

A′(−1, −1), B′(−3, −5), C′(−5, −2)

Draw all lines of symmetry for each figure or write “None” in the figure.

None

Find every angle of rotation that maps the figure onto itself or write “None” in the figure.

45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 180


225°, 270°, 315°
90°, 180°, 270°

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