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Anatomy of SAT Geometry
Essential Concepts
Essential Strategies
Test-Taking Strategies
The 10 Most Common Mistakes
Conclusion
Practice Set 1
Practice Set 2
Practice Set 3
Practice Set 4
Practice Set 5
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Practice Set 3
1.
Using the figure above, which of the following is equal to 2
x
?
(A)
90
(B)
135
(C)
180
(D)
270
(E)
360
2.
In the diagram above, lines 1 and 2 are parallel. Which of the following statements are true?
I. Angles
a
and
h
are equal.
II. Angles
c
and
g
are equal.
III. Angles
k
and
b
are equal.
(A)
I only
(B)
II only
(C)
III only
(D)
I and II
(E)
I and III
3.
Let
f
(
x
) be defined as
f
(
x
) = –2
x
+4. What is the coordinate of a point that can be found below this function?
(A)
(0, 4)
(B)
(–1, 3)
(C)
(2, 0)
(D)
(2, 4)
(E)
(–1, 5)
4.
If the figure above is a graph of the function
, which of the following shows the transformation of
into
?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
5.
The measure of arc
AB
is 110Ë and the measure of arc
CD
is 60Ë. What is
?
(A)
85
(B)
95
(C)
125
(D)
170
(E)
190
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Anatomy of SAT Geometry
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