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A. The same line
B. Parallel lines
C. Intersecting lines and lines that have the same slope
D. Intersecting lines and lines that have the same equation
A. K=1
B. K=4
C. K=3
D. K=2
A. Summarized
B. Transaction processing
C. Data mining
D. Deployment
A. Slope; axis
B. Asymptote; axis
C. Asymptote; intercept
D. Slope; intercept
A. Text
B. Digital
C. Numeric
D. Binary
A. Disproving Euclid’s postulates
B. Utilizing 3-dimensional geometry instead of 2-dimensional geometry
C. Describing the relationships of shapes
D. Identifying and explaining the concept of undefined terms
A. 3
B. 6
C. 2
D. 1
A. Flowchart
B. Scatter diagram
C. Cause-effect diagram
D. Control chart
A. Algorithms are much faster
B. Algorithms guarantee
C. Algorithms are short-cuts
D. Algorithms use rules-of-thumb
A. Directional; stabilizing
B. Stabilizing; disruptive
C. Disruptive; static
D. Static; directional
A. <>
B. !=
C. = =
D. ><
A. Webcam
B. Pixels
C. Trackball
D. Binary
A. Always
B. Sometimes
C. Never
A. Coefficient
B. Power
C. Product
D. Quotient
A. Increases the likelihood of divorce
B. Healthier and wealthier
C. Believe in the existence of clear and perfect truths
D. Personality can change after adolescence
A. Dilation
B. Translation
C. Rotation
D. Reflection
A. An increase in size
B. Preservation of length
C. The same orientation
D. A reduction in size
A. Order of operations
B. Argument
C. Formula
D. Function
A. Crafts
B. The arts
C. Science
D. Office operations
A. Visible
B. Non-existent
C. Measureable
D. Infinite
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
A. Any.
B. No.
C. Sometimes
A. 7(-5) + y=11
B. 7x-5=11
C. 7x+5=11
D. -5+y=11
A. WA
B. WR
C. 0O
D. AO
A. Tangent
B. Cosine
C. Sine
A. (2,3)
B. (4,5)
C. (6,7)
D. (8,9)
A. Animal
B. Fungal
C. Plant
D. Protist
A. Tan X
B. Tan²x
C. Cos X
D. Sin² X
A. Indirect variation
B. Variation
C. Indirect option
D. Direct variation
E. Direct option
A. Variance
B. Range
C. Mean
D. None of the above
A. 90°
B. 180°
C. 360°
D. 540°
A. Four places to the right
B. Four places to the left
C. Three places to the right
D. Three places to the left
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
A. Quadrant I
B. Quadrant II
C. Quadrant III
D. Quadrant IV
A. (x + 3, y + 2)
B. (x + 3, y - 2)
C. (x/3, -y/2)
D. (3x, -2y)
A. Cluster
B. Adjunct
C. Selection
D. Range
A. 34
B. 45
C. O
D. 54
A. EF
B. FG
C. GH
D. EH
A. 3
B. 4
C. 1
A. 0.2914
B. 1.9700
C. 0.6700
D. 0.2100
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
A. 2pi r=385
B. R=385/2pi
C. Diameter=2r
D. 385/pi
A. Always
B. Sometimes
C. Never
A. 0 because the angles are complementary
B. 1 over 2 because the angles are complementary
C. Square root 3 over 2 because the angles are supplementary
D. 1 because the angles are complementary
A. 0, because the angles are complementary
B. 1 over 2, because the angles are complementary
C. Square root 3 over 2, because the angles are complementary
D. 1, because the angles are complementary None
A. 30° ; 1 over 2
B. 60° ; square root 2 over 2
C. 30° ; square root 3 over 2
D. 60° ; 1
A. Congruent
B. Similar
C. Close
D. Parallel
A. 1016
B. 207
C. 55
D. 1055
E. 606
A. Scientific Notation
B. Negative Exponent
C. Rational Number
D. Exponent
A. 2
B. -1
C. -2
D. -3