Geometry
Proportionality
Angle Properties
Factors and Multiples
Location and Movement
100

A quadrilateral with equal sides

A rhombus

100

An ordered pair of numbers that compare two quantities of the same unit

A ratio

100

Name the angle theorem that describes two or more angles with a sum of 90 degrees

Complementary angle theorem 

100

A number that can be divided by another number without a remainder

A multiple

100

The name of the horizontal line across the coordinate grid 

x - axis

200

A pattern that can be folded to make an object 

A net

200

A tool to show a drawing where lengths are reduced or enlarged with a ratio

Scale Drawing

200

A special triangle whose dimensions are all whole numbers

A Pythagorean "Triple"

200

A number with no factors (only divisible by one and itself)

A prime number

200

The formula to figure out a slope 

y = mx + b

300

2.3 kilometres in centimetres 

230,000 cm

300

Rate of 60 km over 3 hours

20 km / hour

300

If two angles are on the same side as the parallel and the transversal lines are equal, you can figure out the angle values using what angle theorem?

Correponding Angle Theorem

300

The full title of the acronym GCF

Greatest Common Factor

300

The quadrant of the coordinate graph that the dot is on.

Quadrant 2; Quadrant II

400

The volume of a rectangular prism with the height of 5 cm, the width of 4 cm, and the length of 7 cm. 

140cm3

400

Percentage of score 7/9 rounded to the nearest percent

78%


400

The value of x in this diagram using the supplementary angle theorem. 

62

400

The first three multiples of 4

0,4,8,12

400

The coordinates of the dot on the coordinate plane

(-3,1)

500

The surface area of a cylinder with base radius 3 cm and height of 5 cm.

150.72 cm2

500

Find the value of x in this problem using equivalent ratios:

3:4 

x:24

x = 18

500

The value of B in this triangle using the Interior Triangle Angle Theorem:


78

500

The Lowest Common Multiple of 18 and 42

126

500

If a point was rotated about the origin 90 degrees clockwise, what would the coordinates be?

P' (y,-x)

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