Exponents
Exponents rules
congruent
Congruent vocabulary
Definition of rotation & Basic Properties
100

73 X 75

7 or 75+3

100

Dividing Exponents rules:

subtract the exponents with the same basis Or Divide any coefficient terms.



100

What are congruent triangles?...bonus!

Two congruent triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length , and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.

100

what does AAS stand for ?


Angle-Angle Side

100

what is Reflection ?

A mirror (for example: when two triangles face each other )

200

83 X 85

8 3+5 Or 88

200

Multiplying Exponents rules:

Adding exponents with the same base OR multiplying any coefficient terms

 Xx X6 = x14

200

What is an Equilateral triangle?

A triangle with three congruent sides.

200

What does ASA stand for ?


Angle Side Angle

200

What is Translation ?

Translation is when you slide an object.

300

3xX 4x5  X 2x

24x8

300

Negative Exponents rules:

When a number is raised to a negative exponent , change the sign of the exponent and use the reciprocal.

300

What is an Isosceles triangle?

A triangle with at least two congruent sides.

300

What does SSS stand for ?


Side-Side-Side 

300
What is rotation

Rotation is when you turn an object (clockwise or counterclockwise) 

400

11X 112

118 or 11 6+2

400

Zero as an exponent rule:

Will always be (1)

400

What is an Acute triangle?

A triangle with 3 acute angles? 



Angles (all sides) are less than 90 degrees.

400
What does SAS stand for?

Side-Angle-Side

400

What are parallel lines?

two straight lines that don't intersect .

500

99X 997

9911 Or 994+7

500

Raising a factor to a power rule:

Raise the numerator and the denominator to the power.

500

What is a right angle?

A triangle with exactly one right angle.



Exactly 90 degrees.

500

What does HL stand for?

Hypotenuse leg

500

what are intersecting lines?

Intersecting lines cross each other they (intersect)