Slope of a Line
Geometric Figures
Expressions
Angles
Quadrilaterals
100
A line that slants upward as you follow it from left to right.
What is a positive slope.
100
Lines in the same direction that never intersect.
What are parallel lines
100
(4+11)+g=4+(11+g)
What is associative property for addition.
100
These angles lie between the two lines that are cut by a transversal.
What are interior angles
100
A parallelogram with four right angles
What is a rectangle
200
A slope of zero.
What is a horizonatal line.
200
Lines that meet to form right angles.
What perpendicular lines.
200
s+t=t+s
What is the commutative property for addition.
200
These angles lie outside the two lines that are cut by a transversal.
What are exterior angles.
200
a parallelogram with four conguent sides
What is a rhombus
300
A vertical line.
What is an undefined slope.
300
Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees.
What are complementary angles.
300
bx6=6xb
What is the commutative property for multiplication
300
These angles lie on opposite sides of a transversal.
What are alternate interior angles
300
A parallelogram with four conguent sides and four right angles
What is a square
400
A line that slants downward as you follow it from left to right.
What is a negative slope.
400
Angles formed by two intersecting lines making the opposite side congruent.
What are vertical angles.
400
(k*l)*m=k*(l*m)
What is the associative property for multiplication
400
These angles lie on oppostie sides of a transversal.
What are alternate exterior angles
400
One pair of parallel sides
What is a trapezoid
500
The slope of a line follows this pattern.
What is Rise over Run.
500
Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees.
What are supplementary angles.
500
7(x-3)=7x-21
What is the distributive property
500
These angles lie on the same side of a transversal.
What are corresponding angles
500
Opposite sides are parallel and congruent
What is a parallelogram
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