Polygons
Plane Figures
Solid Figures
Lines
Parts of a Line
100
A polygon with four line segments and one set of parallel sides is ___________.
trapezoid
100
This plane figure is made of four equalivalent line segments.
square
100
This solid has six equivalent faces.
cube
100
________ go on and on infinitely.
Lines
100
The part of a line with two end points is a _________.
line segment
200
A _____________is also a square.
rhombus
200
The plane figure is round.
circle
200
This solid figure has a circular base with a curved surface and a point.
cone
200
Two lines that cross each other are ____________lines.
intersecting
200
A __________goes on and on infinitely in both directions.
line
300
A polygon made of five line segments is a ________.
pentagon
300
A plane figure with three sides is a ___________.
triangle
300
___________ is a solid with two circular faces and a curved surface.
cylinder
300
Two lines that never cross or touch each other are _______.
parallel
300
The part of a line that has one end point and goes on infinitely in the other direction is a __________.
ray
400
A polygon made of six line segments is a __________.
hexagon
400
This plane figure is made of four line segments. Each pair of line segments is parallel.
rectangle
400
A ____________ is a solid with triangular sides and a square base.
pyramid
400
Two lines that meet or cross and form a 90 degree angle are_____________.
perpendicular
400
Two rays that meet and have a common end point form an _________.
angle
500
A polygon is a __________figure made of ___________.
closed, line segments
500
Of these figures, which is not a plane figure? circle, square, trapezoid, pyramid
pyramid
500
Half of a sphere is a _________
hemisphere
500
Perpendicular lines form _____________.
right angles
500
A ___________is an exact location in space.
point
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