Asked by Sasha Z.
Algebra For questions 1-5, find the value of the variable.
1.
x =
(1 point)
2.
y =
(1 point)
3.
x =
(1 point)
4.
x =
(1 point)
5. (1 point)
x = , y = , b = 90
x = , y = 3, b = 95
x = , y = 2, b = 90
x = , y = , b = 130
In Exercises 6-8, decide whether the statement is true or false. If true, explain why. If false, show a counterexample.
6. A quadrilateral with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid or rectangle. (1 point)
True; diagonals are congruent in the following example:
False; diagonals are equal in the following example:
False; diagonals are equal in the following example:
7. The diagonals of a kite separate the quadrilateral into four congruent triangles. (1 point)
False; no triangles are congruent.
False; only two triangles at a time are congruent.
True; four triangles are congruent.
8. Each diagonal of a kite bisects two angles of the kite. (1 point)
True;
False;
True;
False;
Give the coordinates for point A without using any new variables.
9. (1 point)
(m, n)
(m, 0)
(n, m)
(0, n)
10. (1 point)
(k, p)
(-k, p)
(k, 0)
(0, p)
1.
x =
(1 point)
2.
y =
(1 point)
3.
x =
(1 point)
4.
x =
(1 point)
5. (1 point)
x = , y = , b = 90
x = , y = 3, b = 95
x = , y = 2, b = 90
x = , y = , b = 130
In Exercises 6-8, decide whether the statement is true or false. If true, explain why. If false, show a counterexample.
6. A quadrilateral with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid or rectangle. (1 point)
True; diagonals are congruent in the following example:
False; diagonals are equal in the following example:
False; diagonals are equal in the following example:
7. The diagonals of a kite separate the quadrilateral into four congruent triangles. (1 point)
False; no triangles are congruent.
False; only two triangles at a time are congruent.
True; four triangles are congruent.
8. Each diagonal of a kite bisects two angles of the kite. (1 point)
True;
False;
True;
False;
Give the coordinates for point A without using any new variables.
9. (1 point)
(m, n)
(m, 0)
(n, m)
(0, n)
10. (1 point)
(k, p)
(-k, p)
(k, 0)
(0, p)
Answers
Answered by
brittany
Do you go to Connectionsacademy?? i have this test too.. It so hard.... I need these answers if you get them please
Answered by
kalia
1)51
2)32
3)2
4)3
5)A
6)C
7)B
8)B
9)C
10)C
2)32
3)2
4)3
5)A
6)C
7)B
8)B
9)C
10)C
Answered by
Jordan
thank ya soooo much...this really helped ;)
Answered by
Anonymous
Is this true or false (-5)sqeure roof of two