What does congruent mean?
The same size or shape.
What does it mean for 3 points to be collinear? Coplanar?
Collinear: 3 points on the same line
Coplanar: 3 points in the same plane
What does it mean for two angles to be adjacent?
2 angles that lie in the same plane and have a command vertex and a common side but have no common interior points.
An educated gues based on known information and specific examples.
What is a reflection?
What is the difference between collinear and coplanar?
Collinear is on a line and coplanar is in a plane.
What is the formula for distance?
What's the difference between a concave and a convex polygon?
A Concave is a polygon with one or more interior angles with measures greater than 180.
A convex polygon is a polygon with all interior angles measuring less than 180
What is an example of a conditional statement?
If you take out the trash, then you can go to the football game.
How do you do a translation?
You move up and over an image.
Whats the difference between Synthetic and Analytic geometry?
Synthetic is the study of geometric figures without using coordinates while analytic is the study of geometry that uses the coordinates system.
What is fractional distance?
An intermediary point some fraction of the length of a line segment.
What is a transformation?
To move a point on a coordinate plane. (up and down)
Inductive is patterns while deductive is facts.
How do you rotate an image?
More the image around a point.
What is rigid motion?
A function in which the preimage is reflected in the line of reflection.
Where would you find a midpoint on a line segment?
In between the 2 points.
Why are orthographic and isometric drawings useful?
It allows you to see all around the object.
Why do we do proofs?
What are common types of tessellations?
Square, rectangle, triangle, and hexagon.
What is a conjecture?
An educated guess based on known information and specific examples.
Separate the line segment into two congruent segments
What is the difference between precision and accuracy?
Precision is the repeatability, or reproducibility, of a measurement while accuracy is the nearness of a measurement to the true value of the measure.
What is true about the slopes of parallel lines? Perpendicular?
They are congruent.
What is a real-world example of reflection?
A fan.