Mathematics Level IC/IIC Subject Tests
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Alternatively, you can quickly sketch the line:
Now look at the choices. There is only one choice available that could be the value for
x when
y = 0.
And that is (A).
31. The correct answer is (B). Before
we do any math on this problem, use common sense to eliminate
some choices. The question asks for the ratio of the area of the larger figure
to the area of the smaller
figure. That means that the numerator of the fraction must be larger than the denominator of the
fraction. What about (D) and (E)? They must be wrong. Now for the math. Since
r is
the radius of the
circle, the larger square has a side of length 2
r.
So the larger square has an area of 4
r
2
. The diameter of the circle, which
is also the diagonal of the
smaller square, is 2
r. So the smaller square has sides of
r
:
And the area of the smaller square is 2
r
2
. So the ratio asked for is: