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Mathematics (09) Practice Test63. Which of the following points is on the intersection of thex-y plane and the y-z plane?A. (0, 5, 0)B. (1, 1, 1)C. (2, 4, 0)D. (3, 0, 6)64. Every point (a, b) on a graph is replaced by the point (b, a).The resulting graph is a reflection of the original graph acrossthe:A. x-axis.B. y-axis.C. line y = x.D. origin.65. Which of the following statements is valid in sphericalgeometry?A. Through any two points there is exactly one line.B. When two lines intersect, vertical angles are equal.C. The sum of the angles of any triangle is equal to180 degrees.D. Through a point outside a given line, exactly one line canbe drawn that does not intersect the given line.40

Mathematics (09) Practice TestUse the tire tread design below to answer the twoquestions that follow.ABC66. Under which of the following transformations will the designremain unchanged?A. dilation with respect to point BB. 180° rotation around point BC. reflection across mACD. glide-reflection along mAC67. The tire runs over a nail. If the nail is equally likely to hit allparts of the tread design, which of the following bestapproximates the probability that the nail will hit the raised(shaded) part of the tread?A. 0.3B. 0.4C. 0.5D. 0.641

Mathematics (09) Practice Test63. Which of the following points is on the intersection of thex-y plane and the y-z plane?A. (0, 5, 0)B. (1, 1, 1)C. (2, 4, 0)D. (3, 0, 6)64. Every point (a, b) on a graph is replaced by the point (b, a).The resulting graph is a reflection of the original graph acrossthe:A. x-axis.B. y-axis.C. line y = x.D. origin.65. Which of the following statements is valid in sphericalgeometry?A. Through any two points there is exactly one line.B. When two lines intersect, vertical angles are equal.C. The sum of the angles of any triangle is equal to180 degrees.D. Through a point outside a given line, exactly one line canbe drawn that does not intersect the given line.40

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