This type of angle measures no more than 90 degrees and is shown below
What is an acute angle?
The two parts of a conditional statement...
What is if and then?
Something that involves sliding a figure or object in one direction...
What is a translation?
Triangle MNO is congruent to triangle PQR, the angle from the second triangle that is congruent to congruent to angle M.
What is angle P?
This many lines have to intersect at one point for them to be concurrent...
The net that matches with the figure below is...
A)
B)
C)
D)
What is C?
Triangle BAC is congruent to triangle DAC, this is the line that is congruent to line BA.
The form of change is...
A) Translation
B) Reflection
C) Rotation
D) Dilation
What is B, a reflection?
CPCTC stands for...
What is Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent?
This point is the same distance away from two objects...
The formula for circumference is...
What is C=2𝝅r?
The key words that differentiate a biconditional from a conditional...
What is if and only if?
This figure has ____ lines of symmetry...
What is 8?
The longest side of a right triangle is better known as...
What is the hypotenuse?
C is the centroid of triangle QRP. XC= 8, find the measurement of CR...
What is 16?
The circumference of a circle that has a diameter of 8 feet..
What is 25.12 feet?
The value of x...
What is x=65?
The figure that has rotational symmetry...
A)
B)
C)
What is A, the star?
Triangle GHI is congruent to triangle XYZ, which is true...
A) Triangle GHI is congruent to triangle YXZ
B) Angle XY is congruent to angle Z
C) Angle GH is congruent to angle XY
D) Angle G is congruent to angle I
What is C?
Triangle XYZ has vertices of X (8,6) Y (0,4) Z (3,7), list the angles in order from smallest to largest.
What is XZY?
The midpoint of line CD with endpoints C (4,6) and D (5,2)...
What is (4.5,4)?
The same side interior angles on this diagram...
What is 6 and 3 and 5 and 4?
This letter has both horizontal and vertical line symmetry...
This theorem can be used to prove these two triangles congruent...
What is the HL congruence theorem?
The place where the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a right triangle intersect...
What is on the triangle?