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Section: Math
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
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math_geo_1154
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1153
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1152
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1151
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1150
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1149
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1148
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1147
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1146
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | lines_angles_and_trian... | Hard | A transversal intersects two parallel lines, creating four acute angles and four obtuse angles. The measure of one ac... | |
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math_geo_1145
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | Circle A in the \(xy\)-plane is defined by \((x + 4)^2+(y - 6)^2=34\). Circle B has the same radius as circle A and is tr... |