Spring 2014 FINAL EXAM REVIEW. CHAPTER 7 SIMILARITY.

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Spring 2014 FINAL EXAM REVIEW

CHAPTER 7 SIMILARITY

CHAPTER 8: RADICALS

CHAPTER 8: PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM

CHAPTER 8: SPECIAL RIGHT TRIANGLES

CHAPTER 8: TRIGONOMETRY

 Find the value of the missing angle. Answer: 14.9

CHAPTER 8: TRIGONOMETRY  Draw a picture and use angles of elevation and depression to answer the question. A plane is flying at an altitude of 14,500 ft. The angle of depression from the plane to a control tower is 15°. What is the horizontal distance from the plane to the tower? Answer: 54,114.7 feet

CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES: CIRCUMFERENCE

CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES: PARTS OF A CIRCLE Name a circle, a radius, a chord, and a diameter of the circle. Circle: _______________ Radius: ______________ Chord: _______________ Diameter: _____________

CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES: ARCS

CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES: ANGLES

CHAPTER 10 CIRCLES: EQUATIONS OF CIRCLES

FigureFormulaPicture Circle Parallelogram Rectangle Triangle Trapezoid Sector of a Circle Regular Polygon CHAPTER 11: AREA

FigureSurface AreaVolumePicture Sphere Rectangular Prism Cylinder Cone CHAPTER 12: SURFACE AREA & VOLUME

ALGEBRA - FACTORING: MONOMIALS

ALGEBRA - FACTORING: DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY