Solid Figures
Lines
Angles
Polygons
Quadrilaterals/Triangels
100
A solid figure with faces that are rectangles (a) rectangular prism (b) cube (c) cylinder
Rectangular prism
100
Lines that cross at one point
Intersecting Lines
100
An angle that makes a square corner (a) acute (b) obtuse (c) cube (d) right angle
(d) right angle
100
A closed figure made up of line segments (a) polygon (b) side (c) vertex (d) sphere
(a) polygon
100
A triangle having all three sides of the same length (a) right triangle (b) obtuse triangle (c) equilateral triangle (d) isosceles triangle
(c) equilateral triangel
200
*A solid figure whose base is a polygon and whose faces are triangles with a common poing (vertex). *A solid figure with two congruent circles as bases (a) rectangular prism and cone (b) cone and cube (c) pyramid and cylinder
Pyramid and Cylinder
200
Lines that never cross
Parallel lines
200
An angle that is open less than a right angle
Acute
200
A polygon with THREE sides
triangle
200
A triangle with at least TWO sides having the same length AND a tringle in which NO sides have the same length (a) right triangle and equilateral triangle (b) isosceles triangle and scalene triangle (c) isosceles triangle and equilateral triangle (d) acute triangle and obtuse triangle
(b) isosceles triangle and scalene triangle
300
A solid figure in the shape of a ball AND a solid figure with a circle at its base and a curved surface that ends in a point called the vertex (a) sphere and rectangular prism (b) sphere and cone (c) sphere and pyramid
(b) sphere and cone
300
A set of points that forms an ENDLESS straight path in opposite directions (a) line segment (b) parallel lines (c) angle (d) line
(d) line
300
An angle that is open more than a right angle
Obtuse
300
A polygon with FIVE sides (a) hexagon (b) triangle (c) pentagon (d) quadrilateral
(c) pentagon
300
a triangle in which one angle is a right angle AND a triangle in which all three angles are acute angles
Right triangle and acute triangle
400
a flat surface of a sold figure that does not roll (a) face (b) edge (c) vertex
(a) face
400
Two rays with the same endpoint; that endpoint is ther VERTEX
angle
400
Two lines, line segments, or rays that make a right angle (a) right angle (b) perpendicular lines (c) line segment (d) parallel lines
(b) perpendicular lines
400
a polygon with FOUR sides AND a polygon with 6 sides (a) triangle and polygon (b) quadrilateral and hexagon (c) pentagon and vertex (d) octagon and quadrilateral
(b) quadrilateral and hexagon
400
A quadrilateral with TWO pairs of parallel sides (a) parallelogram (b) vertex (c) trapezoid (d) pentagon
(a) parallelogram
500
A line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet AND a point where three or more edges of a solid figure meet (a) face and edge (b) line and point (c) edge and vertex (d) face and vertex
(c) edge and vertex
500
A part of a line with only one endpoint (a) line segment (b) ray (c) line (d) line segment
(b) ray
500
How are perpendicular lines the same AND different?
Perpendicular lines and intersecting lines both cross at one point, but perpendicular lines create right angles.
500
A polygon with eight sides (a) octagon (b) pentagon (c) triangle (d) quadrilateral
(a) octagon
500
a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides (a) rhombus (b) parallelogram (c) rectangle (d) trapezoid
(d) tapezoid
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