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5/3 Review IM-8-Unit 8 Lessons 6-11

5/3 Review IM-8-Unit 8 Lessons 6-11

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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CCSS
8.G.B.8, 8.G.B.7, HSG.GPE.B.7

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4 Slides • 33 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

The Pythagorean Theorem is

a2 - b2 = c2

1

false

2

true

2

leg = a or b

hypotenuse = c

Right Triangles

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3

Multiple Choice

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Which side is highlighted?

1

Adjacent

2

Opposite

3

Hypotenuse

4

Multiple Choice

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Given a right triangle, name the hypotenuse.

1

CB

2

AC

3

AB

4

ab

5

Multiple Choice

What is always true about the hypotenuse?

1

Is the shortest side of the triangle.

2

Is the height of the triangle.

3

Is labeled as b.

4

Is the longest side of the triangle.

6

Multiple Choice

Which side is always labeled c?

1

hypotenuse

2

leg

7

Multiple Choice

Which side is always labeled a or b?

1

hypotenuse

2

leg

8

Draw

​ ​ ​ Draw a right triangle and label the sides using: Leg, Leg, Hypotenuse

9

Multiple Choice

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What is the length of the hypotenuse

1

13

2

5

3

12

4

10

10

Multiple Choice

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What is the length of the leg that we know

1

13

2

5

3

12

4

10

11

Drag and Drop

The Pythagorean Theorem is ​
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Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above

12

Multiple Choice

The Pythagorean Theorem ONLY works on which triangle?

1

obtuse

2

scalene

3

isosceles

4

right

13

Multiple Choice

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All of the a square plus all of the b square will perfectly fill the c square with nothing left over.

1

True

2

False

14

Fill in the Blanks

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15

Fill in the Blanks

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16

Open Ended

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Describe how I can use the areas of squares A and B to find the area of square C

17

Fill in the Blanks

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18

Multiple Choice

What is the final step in solving this work for c?
a2 + b2 = c2
32 + 42 = c2
9 + 16 = c2
25 = c2
1

Divide both sides by 2

2

Take the square root of both sides

19

Multiple Choice

If you are solving to find a missing leg, should you add or subtract?

1

Add

2

Subtract

20

Multiple Choice

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Which equation can be used to solve for "x"?

1

152 – x2 = 212

2

x2 – 152 = 212

3

152 + 212 = x2

4

212 – 152 = x2

21

Multiple Choice

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Find the missing side length.

1

73 cm\sqrt[]{73}\ cm  

2

17  cm\sqrt[]{17}\ \ cm  

3

73  cm73\ \ cm  

4

13  cm\sqrt[]{13}\ \ cm  

22

Multiple Choice

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Find the missing side length.

1

5 ft\sqrt[]{5}\ ft  

2

493 ft\sqrt[]{493}\ ft  

3

31 ft\sqrt[]{31}\ ft  

4

155 ft\sqrt[]{155}\ ft  

23

Multiple Choice

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Level 2

Solve for the value of y

1

13

2

5

3

23

4

10

24

Multiple Choice

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Find h
1

35.60

2

35.00

3

35.71

4

61.03

25

The Converse of Pythagorean Theroem

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26

Which one is not a right triangle?

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27

Multiple Choice

Which statement is the MOST accurate about the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem?

1

The converse is used to determine an unknown side length.

2

The converse is only useful with right triangles

3

The converse is used to determine if a triangle is or is not a right triangle

4

The converse always works out that a2+b2=c2

28

Multiple Choice

Given the 3 lengths of a triangle are 6 in, 8 in and 10 in. Will this make a right triangle?

1

yes

2

no

29

Multiple Choice

Isabella has sticks that are 10cm, 11cm, and 13cm long.  Can she place the sticks together to form a right triangle?  Justify your answer.
1

No, because 10+11 does not equal 13

2

No, because 100+121 does not equal 169

3

Yes, because there is a small side, medium side and long side

4

Yes, because a triangle has 3 sides

30

Multiple Choice

Would a triangle with these side lengths be a right triangle?
4, 5, 6
1

Yes

2

No

31

Multiple Choice

Which set of side lengths form a right triangle?
1

4, 8, 12

2

12, 13, 20

3

20, 21, 29

4

48, 55, 74

32

Multiple Choice

which is the correct order for a coordinate set

1

(x, y)

2

(y, x)

33

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Fill in the Blanks

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35

Multiple Choice

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Use the picture to help you answer the question. Make sure to: -ID the legs and hypothenuse -Plug in those values into  a2+b2=c2a^2+b^2=c^2  

-Simplify the exponents -Get the variable by itself -No need to take the square root this time:)

1

20\sqrt{20}  

2

21\sqrt{21}  

3

40\sqrt{40}  

4

58\sqrt{58}  

36

Multiple Choice

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Use the coordinate grid to answer questions about Carla's visit to the movie theater. If Carla is late to the movie and wants to take the quickest path (from point A to point B), how far will she have to travel? HINT: Find the distance of both legs by counting the units AND THEN figure out the hypotenuse using... a2+ b2=c2a^2+\ b^2=c^2  

1

7 units

2

8 units

3

9 units

4

12 units

37

Multiple Choice

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Find the distance between these two points.
1

13

2

7.9

3

9.2

4

3.6

The Pythagorean Theorem is

a2 - b2 = c2

1

false

2

true

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