Length multiplied by the width
What is the area of a rectangle?
Length by Width by Height
What is the volume for a rectangular solid?
Named using a single letter.
Usually represented as a single dot
What is a point?
An angle which is less than 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
180 degrees
Length squared
What is the area of a square?
125 metres cubed
What is the volume of solid number 3?
Denoted by [AB].
What is the line segment from point A to point B?
An angle which is exactly 90 degrees
What is a right angle?
360 degrees
What do angles standing on a point add to?
Half the base multiplied by the perpendicular height.
What is the area of a triangle?
84 centimetres cubed
What is the volume of solid number 1?
A geometric object which has a starting point, but no ending point.
Goes on forever in one direction, but not in the other.
Denoted [AB or AB]
What is a ray?
An angle which is larger than 90 degrees but smaller than 180 degrees?
What is an obtuse angle?
Two angles directly across from one another when two lines cross to form an X shape.
What are vertically opposite angles?
Pi times the square of the radius
What is the area of a circle?
125 millimetres cubed
What is the volume of shape 4?
The name given to two lines which will never collide/intersect.
Denoted as L // M
What are parallel lines.
The amount of degrees in a straight line
What is 180 degrees?
Two parallel lines intersecting a third line in an F shape. Two angles at the base are equal.
What are corresponding angles?
The collective area of each side of a 3D solid
What is surface area?
120 metres cubed
What is the volume of solid number 2?
The name given to two lines when they meet at a right angle.
Denoted using an upside down capital T
What are perpendicular lines?
An angle which is larger than 180 degrees
What is a reflex angle?
Two parallel lines intersected by a third line in a Z shape.
The inside angles at the intersections are equal in size.
What are alternate angles.