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Objective: Review. Warm up 1. Triangles are similar. Find the value of x.

Reflection over line y = x.

2. Reflect over the x-axis, then reflect of the line y = x.

3.Write the equation of the circle. A. B. C. D.

4. Diagonal AC is 12 cm and diagonal BD is 8 cm. BC = 5 cm. Find the perimeter of triangle AED.

5. Find x.

6.Lines a and b are parallel. Find the measure of angle y. y

7. Find line parallel to the given line passing through ( 3, 1)

8. Find the area of the sector containing AOB. The length of arc AB is inches.

9. Describe how to construct a perpendicular line to a given line and passing through a given point not on the line.

10. Find the measure of angle x.

11.Select all transformations that carry the figure onto itself. A.Rotation of 360 degrees. Point C is the center of rotation. B.Reflection over the y-axis. C.Reflection over the x-axis. D.Rotation of 720 degrees. Point C is the center of rotation. E.Rotation of 180 degrees. Point C is the center of rotation.

12. Write an expression to represent how much water is needed to fill the rectangular prism h

13. How many square base pyramids fit inside a cube. The base of the pyramid and the cube are the same. Both have the same height.

14. If a regular hexagon is rotated counterclockwise around the center, what is the minimum number of degrees it must be rotated to carry the hexagon onto it self.

. Sphere Volume. All circles are similar. Proportions can be used to find missing parts.