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True or False: If you don't know an answer to a question you should leave it blank.
False
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What is the difference between perimeter and area?
Area is the amount of space occupied by a flat shape, whereas perimeter is the measure of the outer boundary of the flat shape.
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What is something you improved on this year?
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Define: Parallel Lines
Parallel lines are straight lines that never meet each other no matter how long we extend them.
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Name ONE test-taking strategy you can use on the Regents
Process of Elimination, Draw a Picture, Solve Backwards, Use Answer Choices, Plug & Test in Possible Answers,
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If you could take any class, what subject would you take?
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In general, what is the difference between a prism and a pyramid?
A prism has two identical bases. A pyramid has one base and triangular faces that meet at one point.
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Identify ONE arc on this circle:
RS or SQ
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What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
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What was your easiest subject this school year?
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Describe this year in 3 words
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On a scale of 0 to 5, how confident do you feel going into math next year?
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Describe 9th grade in 3 words
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What is a parallelogram?
A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal
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What was your hardest subject this year?
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Complementary Angles vs. Supplementary Angles
Sum of Complementary Angles = 90 degrees vs Sum of Supplementary Angles = 180 degrees
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Identify the radius and the diameter.
Radius = RP, QP, SP Diameter = QR
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If you use a trigonometric function, what mode should your calculator be in?
Degree mode
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What is the date of the Geometry Regents?
Tuesday, June 21st
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What advice would you give next year's Geometry students?
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