What is another name for a 90 degree angle?
What is a Right Angle?
What is the complementary angle of 25 degrees?
What is 65 degrees?
This type of angle measures LESS THAN 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
What is 180 degrees?
This is a 3D figure with at least two parallel, congruent faces called bases that are polygons.
What is a prism?
Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees.
What are complementary angles?
What is the complementary angle of 49 degrees?
What is 41 degrees?
This type of angle measures GREATER THAN 90 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
The scale on a map is 1cm: 25km. On the map, it is 3cm from Philadelphia to New York City. How far is it in real life?
What is 75 km?
A ________ _________ triangle is made up of one right angle and no congruent sides.
What is right scalene?
What are lines that never intersect called?
What are parallel lines?
What is the supplementary angle of 103 degrees?
What is 77 degrees?
This angle measures exactly 180 degrees.
What is a straight angle?
If a triangle has one angle that is 22 degrees and another angle that is 140 degrees, what is the third angle?
What is 18 degrees?
How many faces does a hexagonal prism have?
What is 8?
Two lines that intersect to form a right angle.
What are perpendicular lines?
What is the supplementary angle of 13 degrees?
What is 167 degrees?
This is the sum of the measure of ALL angles in a triangle.
What is 180 degrees?
The scale on a set of architectural drawings for a house is 1/2 inch = 1 1/2 feet. Find the actual length of the basement if it's 10 inches on the drawing.
What is 30 feet?
How many edges does a Trapezoidal Prism have?
What is 12?
A line that has a beginning and an end point.
What is a line segment?
What is the complementary angle of 37 degrees?
What is 53 degrees?
How many faces does a rectangular prism have?
What is 6?
The scale is 1cm: 5ft. Jim has a model of a boat. The boat model is 7.75in long. How long is the real boat?
What is 38.75 ft?
Two angles that share a common vertex and a common side, and do not overlap are called this.
What are adjacent angles?