These angles are outside the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.
alt. exterior
This triangle has exactly two or more congruent sides.
Isosceles triangle
This trig ratio is opposite over hypotenuse...SO the answer is...
Sine
The mathematical chance your teacher gives a pop quiz tomorrow. (You know the whole sample space)
probability
Figures with the same size and shape are described by this word.
Congruent
These angles are outside the parallel lines and supplementary.
Same side exterior
This quadrilateral has one pair of parallel sides. Cue Admiral Akbar
trapezoid
This trig ratio is adjacent over hypotenuse. Spelled differently you also do this on legal document with an adult.
Cosine
Events that do not affect each other, unlike your study habits and your math grade.
independent random variables
Made up of infinite points, extending straight in two directions but still only being one dimensional (like an internet troll)!
a line
These supplemental angles are between the parallel lines and sometimes referred to a consecutive.
Same side interior
A quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram, but has one set of parallel lines and the other set of side lengths are congruent.
isosceles trapezoid
This angle is measured downward from a horizontal line, like spotting your friend courtside and your in the nosebleeds...sad...
***sigh***
Angle of depression
When sampling information, some things can be measured even more accurately and do not contain gaps like the exact length of time or the amount you perspired on this final.
This flat surface extends forever in all directions — basically an infinite tabletop. or OneNote screen
plane
This line intersects two or more other lines — the geometry version of an aura farmer on these parallel line vibes
transversal
I have a triangle that a2+b2>c2, so it is
acute
Oh so you want the angle created by two sides, don't worry. The angle is INSIDE the triangle so just calculate this
(trigonometric) inverse
These events cannot happen at the same time, like sleeping and answering texts instantly.
Mutually exclusive
A flower has this type of symmetry. And the transformation must be done about a point.
rotation
This single angle measures exactly 180°, the geometry equivalent of a total U-turn.
This is referring to the angles of any regular polygon, twice the vowels and a little specific than "congruent"
equiangular
SinA/a = SinB/b =SinC/c
Law of sines
Your aura and rizz are intertwined like drawing two cards without replacement
dependent random variable
This point divides a segment into two congruent parts.
Midpoint