A figure with 2 endpoints
Line segment
Obtuse angles are
greater than 90 degrees
A, 4, C, 8, E, 12, G, 16, ___, ____
What are the next two terms?
I, 20
2m or 2 times any variable
If angle A and angle B are complementary and m<A= 42, the measure of <B must be...
38 degrees
A line has this many endpoints
A line does not have endpoints.
A chord that goes through the center of a circle is
a diameter
3, 9, 27, 81, 243, ___, ____
What are the next two terms?
729, 2187
The algebraic expression for an odd number is
2m+1
If angle A and angle B are supplementary and m<A= 70, the measure of <B must be...
110 degrees
This always needs to be in the middle of the name of an angle
Vertex
An angle that has a measure of 180 degrees is called
a straight angle
What rule describes how to find the next term of the following sequence: 64, 40, 28, 22, 19
Divide the previous term by 2 and add 8
Consider the expression 3p + 5. Bethany states that this expression is even for any integer p because 3p + 5 = 8 when p = 1 and 3p + 5 = 20 when p = 5. Is Bethany’s conclusion correct? Support your answer.
3p + 5 = 11 when p = 2, so the expression is not always even for any integer p.
Write down two angle measures that are supplementary.
Can be any angle measures as long as they add up to 180
The symbol that you use when naming an angle
<
Half of a diameter is a
radius
Given the pattern:
3, -6, 12, -24, and 48
What are the next two terms in the sequence?
-96, 192
Consider these true statements.
All amphibians are cold blooded.
All frogs are amphibians.
Chris has a pet frog.
Based on deductive reasoning, which of the following statements is not necessarily true?
All amphibians are frogs
Draw a segment on a circle that has one endpoint on the circle but is not a chord.
A radius
2 line segments that come together at a common endpoint
An angle
The sum of supplementary angles is
180 degrees
2, 5, 10, 17
Using algebraic expressions for even numbers, how can I express that the sum of two even numbers is an even number
2m+2p=2(m+p)
with the name of 3 points on the plane or with the letter in the corner of the plane