Vocab1
Vocabulary 2
Angles
Solving Angles
Solving more angles
100

A figure made up of two sides with one common endpoint.

What is angle?

100

This is a location in space...


What is Point?

100

This angle is 90<X<180 degrees

What is Obtuse angle?

100

The measure of a pair of equal complimentary angles.

What is 45 degrees?

100

The measure of a pair of equal supplementary angles.

What is 90 degrees?

200

This represents the number of times a base is multiplied by itself.

What is the Exponent or Power?

200

This Means points on the same line.

What is Collinear?

200

This is an angle that measures 90 degrees.

What is a Right angle?

200

A pair of supplementary angles when the larger is 8 times the smaller.

What is 160 and 20 degrees?

200

A pair of supplementary angles with the smaller is half as big as the larger.

What is 60  and 120 degrees

300

The point common to both sides of an angle.

What is Vertex?

300

A straight figure with two endpoints 

What is a Line segment

300

This angle is 0<x<90 degrees.

What is an Acute angel?

300

The measure of a pair of equal supplementary angles.

What are 90 degrees?

300

A pair of complimentary angles when the smaller is 1/4 the size of the larger.

What is 18 and 72 degrees?

400

To divide into two equal parts.

What is Bisect.

400

This is a two dimensional flat surface.

What is a Plane?

400

This angle will measure 180 degrees.

What is a straight Angle?

400

A pair of complimentary angles when the size of the larger being 2 times the size of the smaller.

What is 60 and 30 degrees?

400

A pair of supplementary angles when the smaller is 1/5 the size of the larger.

What is 30 and 150 degrees?

500

This tool is used to measure and draw angles.

What is a Protractor?

500

This is the unit of angle measure.

What is a Degree?

500

This angle 180<x<360

What is a Reflex Angle?

500

A pair of complimentary angles whose larger angle is five times that of the smaller angle.

What is 15 and 75 degrees?

500

A pair of complimentary angles when the smaller is 1/9 the size of the larger.

What is 9 and 81 degrees?

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