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(5) Evaluate: \( 5^{10} \times 5^{-12} \)
(A) -2
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\( 5^{10} \times 5^{-12} \) |
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(4) Evaluate: \( 58^{\circ} \)
(A) 1
(B) 58
(C) 0…
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\(58^{\circ}\) is an angle and not a value or expression to be evaluated. None of the given choices… |
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(3) Evaluate: \( 4^{-3} \)
(A) 64
(B) -64
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\( 4^{-3} = \frac{1}{4^3} \) |
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Qvaluate: \( 4^{2} \cdot 4^{2} \)
(A) \( 16^{4} \…
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\( 4^{2} \cdot 4^{2} = 4^{2+2} \) |
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(1) In the figure below, \( \triangle A B C \sim …
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\( \triangle A B C \sim \triangle X Y Z \) |
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Use the figure below to answer questions 6 and 7 …
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Step 1: Identify corresponding angles |
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(8) Rachel says that the measure of \( x^{\circ} …
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\(\angle AOB = 180^{\circ} - x^{\circ} \) |
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(1) In the figure below, \( \overline{E B} \| \ov…
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\( \overline{E B} \| \overline{C D} \) |
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(2) In the figure below, \( A, B, C \), and \( D …
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(1) \( A+B=D \) |
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Use the figure below to answer questions 3 and 4 …
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(2) Which sequence of transformations was most li…
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Analyze figure transformations |
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(2) Which sequence of transformations would produ…
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Translation 2 units right, 1 unit down \( \rightarrow \) Reflection |
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(18) Which sequence of transformations was most l…
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Identify reflection across $x$-axis or $y$-axis. |
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17 Which sequence of transformations would produc…
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Translation down 10 units |
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(3) Which transformation most likely maps figure …
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Check the vertex coordinates for changes to identify transformations |
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(1) Which transformation most likely maps figure …
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1. Compare coordinates of figure \( C D E \) and figure \( C^{\prime} D^{\prime} E^{\prime} \) |
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DO Which transformation most likely maps figure \…
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Observe figures |
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The circumference of the circle below is \( 15 \m…
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\(C = 15 \mathrm{~cm}\) |
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(9) if tigure EFGPI is rotated \( 270^{\circ} \) …
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Step 1: Original coordinates of F: \( (3,5) \) |
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Q If figure EFGHI is rotated \( 270^{\circ} \) co…
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\(F(x,y) \rightarrow (-y, x) \rightarrow (x, -y) \) |