2014-2015 Honors Geometry B Review
2014-2015 Honors Geometry B Review
2014-2015 Honors Geometry B Review
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HONORS GEOMETRY B
Area/Circumference
1
Triangle: A bh
2
Rectangle: A bh
Parallelogram: A bh
1
Regular Polygon: A apothem perimeter
2
Circle Area: A r 2
Circle Circumference: C 2 r d
Trapezoid: A
1
b1 b2 h
2
Volume
Prism/Cylinder:
Pyramid/Cone:
1
1
V Bh area of base height
3
3
Sphere:
4
V r3
3
Density Formula
Density = Mass Volume
Coordinate Geometry
Slope:
y2 y1
x2 x1
x x y y2
Midpoint: 1 2 , 1
2
2
Distance:
x2 x1 y2 y1
2
x h y k
2
r2
Equations of a parabola with vertex at h, k with p the distance from vertex to focus and vertex
to directrix :
x h
y k
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4 p y k or y k
1
2
x h ;
4p
4 p x h or x h
1
2
y k ;
4p
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x h
a2
y k
b2
x h
b2
y k
a2
x h
a2
y k
b2
y k
a2
x h
b2
Circles
Arc Length (degrees): S
x
2 r
360
x
r2
360
r2
2
D
H
G
C
mA
1 radian =
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180
1
mBC
2
degrees
mGDE
mGE mFH
2
1 degree =
180
mJ
mMN mLK
2
radians
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Unit 3
1.
a.
b.
c.
5
r 4
5
5
For items 2 through 4, find the volume if each figure is revolved about the dashed line.
2.
3.
3
5.
4.
6
7
3
A cone, cut by a plane parallel to the base, not through the apex (top).
b.
A cone, cut by a plane perpendicular to the base, through the apex (top).
c.
A rectangular pyramid, cut by a plane parallel to the base, not through the apex
(top).
d.
A square pyramid, cut by a plane perpendicular to the base, not through the apex
(top), through one side only.
e.
f.
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6.
What is the relationship between the volumes of a cone and a cylinder if the cone and
cylinder have the same radii and heights?
7.
What is the relationship between the volumes of a pyramid and a prism, if the pyramid
and prism have the same base areas and heights?
8.
A scoop of ice cream is in the shape of a sphere with radius 3 cm is placed in a cone that
has a radius of 2 cm and a height of 9 cm. If the ice cream melts into the cone, will the
ice cream overflow the cone? Show how you determined your answer.
9.
The scoop of ice cream in item 8 has a mass of 124 grams. What is the density (in
g/cm3 ) of the ice cream?
10.
A movie theater sells popcorn in pyramid-shaped boxes whose base is a square of side 15
centimeters and a height of 25 centimeters.
a.
b.
The density of popcorn is 0.03 grams per cubic centimeter. What is the mass of
the popcorn in the box?
c.
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11.
The three figures below have the same volume. Find the missing height in each case.
a.
b.
h
6
12
h
2
3
3
h = ______
24
h = ________
For items 12 through 14, find the volume of each solid described.
12.
13.
14.
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15.
A company is producing a special part for a machine. The part consists of a cylinder of
tin (white) that is inside of another cylinder made of copper (shaded). The part is shown
below.
6 mm
Copper
5 mm
4 mm
3 mm
Tin
a.
What is the total volume of the entire part? You may give your answer in terms
of or to the nearest cubic millimeter.
b.
What is the volume of the tin used in the part? You may give your answer in
terms of or to the nearest cubic millimeter.
c.
What is the volume of copper used in the part? You may give your answer in
terms of or to the nearest cubic millimeter.
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HONORS GEOMETRY B
Unit 4
Use the word bank to complete the following definitions. Words may be used more than once.
Word bank:
center
difference
focus
directrix
radius
sum
equidistant
foci
16.
A circle is the set of points in the plane that are _________________ from a given point,
called the _______________. The distance from the given point to every point on the
circle is called the ____________.
17.
A parabola is a set of points in the plane that are ___________ from a given point,
called the _________, and a given line, called the ____________.
18.
An ellipse is a set of points in the plane such that the ___________ of the distances from
each point on the ellipse to two fixed points, called the ___________, is the same.
19.
A hyperbola is a set of points in the plane such that the __________ of the distances from
each point on the hyperbola, to two fixed points, called the ________, is the same.
x2 y2 4
21.
x 2
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y 1 9
2
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For 22 and 23, write equations for the following circles and state the circumference and area of
each circle.
22.
23.
y
24.
Equation: _________________________
Equation: _______________________
Circumference: _____________
Circumference: ____________
Area : _______________
Area: _____________
Write the equation of a circle whose center is at the point 1,5 with the point 7, 20
on the circle.
25.
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For each equation of a circle, complete the square to put it in the form x h y k r 2 ,
then give the center and the radius.
26.
x 2 y 2 6 y 27
27.
x 2 2 x y 2 16 y 35 0
For items 28 through 30, sketch graphs of the following parabolas. For each graph, also graph
the focus and directrix.
28.
x2 6 y
29.
y 2 8x
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30.
x 2 2 4 y 1
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For items 31 and 32, write the equation for the parabola.
31.
32.
F 2.5, 0
F 0, 2
33.
6
5
4
3
2
1
O
1098765432 112345678910
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Show that the point P 8,8 satisfies the definition of the parabola by showing that the
distance between the focus and the point P 8,8 is equal to the distance from the point
P 8,8 to the directrix.
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x2 y2
1
25 16
35.
y 1
9
x 3
For items 36 and 37, write equations for the ellipses below.
36.
38.
37.
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x2 y 2
1 .
9
4
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1
4
1
2
39.
40.
y2 x2
1
9
9
For items 41 and 42, write equations for the hyperbolas below.
41.
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42.
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43.
How many points of intersection do the graphs of the circle x 2 y 2 16 and the
parabola y x 2 have? You may use the grid below to help you.
44.
x 2 2 y 2 4
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B 10,8
5
4
3
2
1
O
10987 6 5 4 3 2 112345678910
1
2
3
4
A 10, 7
5
6
7
8
9
10
45.
46.
Point C is between points A and B and has coordinates 2, 2 . What is the ratio AC : CB ?
47.
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48.
b.
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Items 49 through 52 (this item continues on the next page) uses the quadrilateral below.
y
A 1, 4
B 5,1
D 2,0
C 2, 3
Kelly thinks that the figure might be a square. Remembering her geometry she does the
following.
49.
Kelly first needs to know if the figure is a parallelogram. Show that the figure is a
parallelogram by showing that the slopes of opposite sides are equal.
50.
Kelly now wants to determine if the figure is a rectangle. There are two ways to do this.
a.
Show, by using slopes, that one of the angles is a right angle, and therefore there
are four right angles and the figure is a rectangle.
b.
Show that the diagonals of the parallelogram are congruent, and the figure is a
rectangle.
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51.
52.
Now that Kelly knows the figure is a rectangle. If she can show that it is a rhombus then
it must be a square. Again there are two ways to do this.
a.
Show that all four sides are the same length, and therefore the figure is a rhombus.
b.
Show, by using slope computations that the diagonals are perpendicular, and
therefore the figure is a rhombus.
Kelly also remembers a property of parallelograms that the diagonals bisect each other.
Show that this true by determining the midpoint of each diagonal and showing that each
midpoint has the same coordinates.
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HONORS GEOMETRY B
For items 53 and 54, determine the area and perimeter of each shaded figure below. Each grid
line represents 10 meters.
53.
54.
80
80
60
50
20
10
20
10
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 x
Area: ____________________
Area: _____________________
Perimeter: ________________
Perimeter: _________________
Unit 5
For items 55 through 63, find the value of x in each figure below.
55.
56.
x
50o
160o
xo
70o
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58.
60. AB is a diameter
59.
o
60
xo
28
xo
60o
85o
xo
61.
62.
63.
290o
xo
50o
20o
40o
70o
35o
xo
64.
B
D
C
a. mA mC ________ . Explain your reasoning.
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140o
20o
60o
42o
C
65.
m
AB _______
66.
_______
mEF
67.
_______
mBC
68.
mAFB _______
69.
mFDB ______
70.
mFEA _______
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m
X
P
Z
mPRS ________
73.
74.
75.
76.
SX _________
72.
SR ________
77.
78.
radians?
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HONORS GEOMETRY B
Jerald is creating a new target game. The game involves concentric circles (circles with the same
center P) and sectors as shown below.
The radius of the smaller circle is 6 inches, while the radius of the larger circle is 9 inches.
is 12 inches.
The length of DE
P
J
79.
AB ? _______
What is the length of
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
? ____________
What is the measure of the circle segment bounded by JH and JH
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85.
A piece of jewelry is a segment of a circle with radius 10 mm, as shown in the shaded
region below.
90o
10 mm
10 mm
What is the area, in square mm, of the shaded region? Your answer may be in terms of
or rounded to two decimal places. If you use in a calculation, use the calculators
key.
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