Polygons
Nonparallelograms
Angles
Quadrilaterals
Miscellaneous
100
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
What is a parallelogram
100
A trapezoid in which the legs are congruent
What is an isosceles trapezoid
100
360/n
What is the equation for exterior angle measure
100
A quadrilateral with four congruent sides
What is a rhombus
100
A polygon with 7 sides
What is a heptagon
200
A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
What is a regular polygon
200
A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of congruent consecutive sides
What is a kite
200
A quadrilateral with four right angles
What is a rectangle
200
A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
What is a trapezoid
200
Shapes with congruent diagonals
What are rectangles and squares
300
A parallelogram with one diagonal bisecting the opposite angles
What is a rhombus
300
The side lengths of a 30-60-90 triangle
What is x, xroot3, 2x
300
The measure of each interior angle of a regular 30-gon
What is 168 degrees
300
This is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel and 4 right angles
What is rectangle
300
The slope between (-2,4) and (2, -2)
What is -3/2
400
The least amount of information needed to prove a parallelogram is a rectangle
What is 1 right angle
400
A shape with exactly one pair of congruent opposite angles
What is a kite
400
A parallelogram has two obtuse and two acute interior angles (always, sometimes, never)
What is sometimes
400
A shape whose diagonals are congruent and perpendicular
What is a square
400
The slope of a line perpendicular to the line formed by 4x + 3y = 12
What is 3/4
500
A shape with one angle supplementary to both of its consecutive angles
What is a parallelogram
500
The length of the smaller base of a trapezoid with long base of length 35 and midsegment length of 22.9
What is 10.8
500
The perimeter of triangle AED
What is 44
500
The length of a rectangle's diagonal with side length 12 and width of 9
What is 15
500
The 4 conditions for parallelograms
What are: opposite sides congruent, opposite angles congruent, diagonals bisect each other, one pair of opposite sides is parallel and congruent
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