Parallel lines have equal...
What is slopes?
Greek-derived word meaning that all sides are congruent
What is equilateral?
Opposite angles of a parallelogram have this relationship
What is congruent?
Two angles that add to 90 degrees are described as
What is complementary?
Type of triangle having two congruent angles
What is isosceles?
Point equidistant from both endpoints of a line segment lie on this
What is the perpendicular bisector?
Ancient Greek guy who gave his name to the relationship between the legs and long sides of a right triangle
Who was Pythagoras?
A quadrilateral with all right angles
What is a rectangle?
Sum of the angles in a triangle
What is 180 degrees?
Property that a quantity is always congruent to itself
What is reflexive?
What does the prefix med- mean?
Word derived from iso- ("equal") and skelos- ("leg")
What is isosceles?
What is bisect each other?
Angles on the same side of a transversal, between two parallel lines, are referred to as
What is same side interior?
One of the following is NOT a rule for establishing triangle congruence:
SSA, SAS, AAS, ASA
What is SSA (side-side-angle)?
The midpoint of the point H(-9, 16) and I(-7, -3)
What is (-8, 6.5)?
What is a theorem?
Quadrilateral with all sides congruent
What is a rhombus?
What is the hypotenuse?
A fact that is assumed to be true without being proved
What is a postulate?
What are medians?
Word meaning "measure the earth"
What is geometry?
Quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides
What is a trapezoid?
A line that crosses other lines
What is a transversal?
If two triangles are congruent, their individual components are also congruent--referred to by this acronym (you must explain what each letter stands for)
CPCTC (Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent)