I have lines that intersect at 90 degrees.
Perpendicular lines
3 acute angles
Acute Triangle
I am equal to exactly 180 degrees
Straight line
We are all equal and live in a triangle, what's our angle?
60 degrees
A railroad track is an example of what kind of lines?
Parallel Line
I have a single point but the rest of me goes on forever.
A ray
I have at least 3 straight sides and 3 angles or I could have more than 3.
Polygon
Right Angle
90 degrees
Adjacent to a 110 degree angle on a straight line.
70 degrees
A polygon with more than two sides but less than four. I might be right or acute or obtuse.
Triangle
I have two pair of parallel lines and four right angles.
Square or Rectangle
I have equilateral sides and all four of my angles are equal.
Square
I am only half right
45 degrees
The largest of my three angles is 89 degrees.
Acute triangle
A stretched square
rhombus
I have 2 acute angels and an obtuse angle.
Obtuse Triangle
3 pair of parallel sides
No right angles but 6 obtuse angles
Hexagon
It's 5 o'clock somewhere, what's my angle Bro?
150 degrees, each hour on the clock face is equal to 30 degrees.
Can you have a triangle with more than 2 acute angles
I look like a rhombus but not all of my angles are opposite each other.
parallelogram
I have 1 pair of parallel sides
0 right angles
2 acute angles
2 obtuse angles
Trapezoid
4 pair of parallel sides and 8 obtuse angles but no right angles, you better stop and think about this one
octagon
On a protractor one ray passes through 60 degrees and the other passes through 150 degrees. What's my angle Bro?
Yo I'm 90 degrees. 150 - 60 = 90
All parallelograms have two acute angles True or False
False, squares are parallelograms and have no acute angles.
I have infinite lines of symmetry and 360 degree.
Circle