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Grade 8 Pythagorean Theorem and Applications CCSS: 8.G.B.6
Which of the following is a way to state the Pythagorean Theorem?
  1. leg2-hypotenuse2=leg2
  2. leg2+hypotenuse2=leg2
  3. leg2-leg2=hypotenuse2
  4. leg2+leg2=hypotenuse2
Grade 6 Greece
This mathematical theory originated in ancient Greece.
  1. Hippocratic Oath
  2. Socratic Method
  3. Pythagorean Theorem
  4. Pericles Mathematics
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSF-TF.C.8

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What is the missing reason in step 8?
  1. Substitution Property of Equality
  2. Given
  3. Pythagorean Theorem
  4. Trigonometric Identity
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7a
Which of the following is a consequence of the Intermediate Value Theorem?
  1. If a function is continuous, then it must have a maximum or minimum value.
  2. If a function is differentiable, then it must have a zero.
  3. If a function is increasing, then it must have a positive slope.
  4. If a function is continuous and takes on values of opposite signs at two points in an interval, then it must have at least one zero in that interval.
Grade 8 Forces and Motion
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSF-TF.C.8

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What is the missing reason in step 2?
  1. Given
  2. Pythagorean Theorem
  3. Law of Sines
  4. Summation Property of Addition
Grade 11 Polynomials and Rational Expressions
                   is an efficient formula for calculating the expansion for binomials.
  1. Pascal's Triangle
  2. Binomial Theorem
  3. Binomial Expansion
  4. Bernoulli Trial
Grade 10 Pythagorean Theorem and Applications
The Pythagorean Theorem applies only to what type of triangles?
  1. Equivalent Triangles
  2. Right Triangles
  3. Isosceles Triangles
Grade 8 Pythagorean Theorem and Applications CCSS: 8.G.B.6
Which correctly states the Pythagorean Theorem for the triangle shown?
Right Triangle ABC v3
  1. AC2+BC2=AB2
  2. AB2+BC2=AC2
  3. AC2+AB2=BC2
  4. none of the above
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSF-TF.C.9

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What is the missing reason in step 7?
  1. Substitution Property of Equality
  2. Addition Property of Equality
  3. Identity Property
  4. Pythagorean Theorem
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSG-SRT.D.10

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What is the missing reason in step 16?
  1. Pythagorean Identity
  2. Pythagorean Theorem
  3. Algebra (subtraction)
  4. Subtraction Property of Equality
Grade 10 Pythagorean Theorem and Applications
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSG-SRT.D.10

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What is the missing reason in step 13?
  1. Distributive Property
  2. Substitution Property of Equality
  3. Pythagorean Identity
  4. Pythagorean Theorem
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.8

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Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7a
Which of the following statements is false regarding the Intermediate Value Theorem?
  1. It is a theorem about continuous functions.
  2. It is used to find zeros of functions.
  3. It states that if a function is continuous and takes on values of opposite signs at two points in an interval, then it must have at least one zero in that interval.
  4. It only applies to polynomial functions.
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7a
Which of the following statements is true according to the Intermediate Value Theorem?
  1. If a function is continuous, then it must have a zero.
  2. If a function is continuous and takes on values of opposite signs at two points in an interval, then it must have at least one zero in that interval.
  3. If a function has a zero, then it must be continuous.
  4. If a function is differentiable, then it must have a zero.
Grade 11 Vectors CCSS: HSN-VM.B.4, HSN-VM.B.4a

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Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSG-SRT.D.10

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What is the missing reason in step 18?
  1. Algebra (adding)
  2. Pythagorean Identity
  3. Pythagorean Theorem
  4. Algebra (collect like terms)
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