All Common Core: High School - Geometry Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 :Circles
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #1 :Circles
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #1 :Circles
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #4 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #5 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #6 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #7 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #8 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #9 :Similar Circles: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsg C.A.1
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
Example Question #2 :Circles
Given, and, what is
In order to do this problem, we need to remember the relationship between Circumference's, and Radii.. With this relationship, we can determine whatis.
Substitute for the variables given in the question.
Multiply byon each side.
Divide byto get.
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