Principles
Angles
Triangles
Angles Again
Polygons
100
If equals are added to equals the _______ are equal.

sums

100
An angle less than 90 degrees.

acute

100

A triangle with one right angle.

right triangle

100

Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.

complementary

100

A plane figure bounded by straight lines is called a _________.

polygon

200

The whole is equal to the ______ of the parts

sum

200

An angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.

obtuse

200

A triangle with one obtuse angle.

obtuse triangle

200

Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.

supplementary

200

The angle bisectors of the interior angles of polygon meet a point called the ________ of the polygon.

center

300

The whole is __________ than any of its parts.

greater

300

And angle whose sides form one straight line extending through the vertex.

straight angle

300

A triangle with all angles equal.

equiangular

300

When two straight lines intersect they create a set of _________ angles (they share a common vertex only)

vertical

300

A polygon in which each of the interior angles are less than 180 degrees is called _________

convex

400

If a is greater than b and b is greater than c then ____________.

a is greater than c

400
An angle greater than a straight angle but less than a perigon.

reflex angle

400

A triangle with two sides equal.

isosceles

400

Consecutive angles share a common _________.

side

400

A polygon with at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees is called ________

concave

500

If equals are subtracted from equals the _______ are equal.

remainders

500

When one straight line meets another so as to make two equal adjacent angles, each angle is called a _________ angle.

right

500

A triangle with no sides equal.

scalene

500

What do adjacent angles have in common?

common side and common vertex

500

The intersection of the sides of a polygon are called _________.

vertices

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