Geometry/Angles
Circles/Triangle
Surface/Volume
Cross section& Transversal lines
Scientific Notation
100
Whats the definition of a quadrilateral?
A four sided figure.
100
What is PI rounded to?
3.14
100
How do u find the volume of the cylinder.?
PI X R (TO THE SECOND POWER) X HIEGHT
100
What are complementary lines?
90 degree lines
100
What is the point for using scientific notation?
To make numbers smallers and to make the problem easier.
200
Is a rectangle a square?
NO
200
What is the formula to finding the area of a circle?
Pi x R to the second power
200
How do you find the surface area of a sphere?
4PI x R (to the second power)
200
Supplementary lines are lines that are?
180 degrees
200
The number must be less the ten but more than....
one
300
If you measure an angle and it is 45 degrees what kind of angle is that?
Acute angle
300
How do you find the area of a triangle?
1/2b x h
300
How does the volume of the sphere relate to the cylinder?
It takes a full sphere to fill up a 1/3 full cylinder.
300
Adjacent angles share the same what.....
Vertex
300
595 write that in scientific notation
5.95 x 10(to the second power)
400
What are parallel lines.
lines that are in a plane that never meet or touch
400
The distance across the entire circle is?
Diameter
400
The angles in a triangle add up to?
180
400
What are transversal lines
A transversal is a line in a plane that intersects two or more other lines, which are on the same plane, at distinct points.
400
8.85 x 10(to the power of 4) what was the original number
88.500
500
What are supplementary lines.
When two straight lines intersect at a point, four angles are formed.
500
What is the formula to finding the circumference of a circle?
2pi x R
500
How do you find the volume of a cone?
PI x R(to the second power)h/3
500
What is a cross section?
A cross section formed by a plane cutting through an object, usually at right angles to an axis.
500
0.000039 whats the scientific notation
3.9 x 10 (to the −4 power)
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