What's that called again?
Too many angles!
Pythagoras would go.
100

What are the a and b sides in Pythagorean Theorem?

Legs.

100

What is the equation showing the relationship between these two angles when Angle ABC is equal to 103 degrees?


3x + 1 + 4x - 3 = 103


100

Find the mistake.


The student forgot to square root their final answer.



200

What type of congruent angles are these?


Corresponding Angles


200

What is the equation showing the relationship between these two angles?


48 = 4x


200

Solve and show your work.



300

What type of congruent angles are these?


Alternate Exterior Angles


300

What is the equation showing the relationship between these two angles?

3x + 16 = 5x - 54


300

Find the missing leg of a right triangle where the hypotenuse is 11 and the other leg is 6. Show your work.


400

Where can you find the hypotenuse?


Across the right angle in a triangle.


400

What is the equation showing the relationship between these two angles?


x + 75 + x + 125 = 180


400

Find the mistake.

The missing side of this triangle is 16 cm beacuse 5^2 - 3^2 = 16

Irene knew that you have to subtract the leg squared from the hypotenuse squared, but she needed to square root her answer. Her answer should be 4.

The missing side of this triangle is 16 cm beacuse 5^2 - 3^2 = 16

500

What type of congruent angles are these?


Alternate Interior Angles


500

What is the equation showing the relationship between these two angles? Solve for x.

5x + 10 + 2x - 5 = 180


500

The triangle below is made up of two identical triangles. Find the missing height. Show your work.


a2 + b2 = c2

102 + b2 = 162

100 + b2 = 256

-100 .       -100

b2 = 156

b = square root of 156

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