Name that
Classifying angles
Line and Angle relationships
Angles in Polygons
Congruent figures
100
A straight path that has no thickness and extends forever in opposite directions
What is a line?
100
an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
What is a right angle?
100
lines that form 90 degree angles when they intersect
What are perpendicular lines?
100
the sum of the angles in a triangle
What is 180 degrees?
100
for triangles, if the corresponding sides are congruent, then the corresponding angles will always be congruent
What is the Side-Side-Side Rule?
200
A flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever
What is a plane?
200
an angle that measures greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
What is an acute angle?
200
lines in the same plane that do not intersect at all
What are parallel lines?
200
What is 110 degrees?
200
the minimum amount of information needed to determine if two squares are congruent
What is the length of 1 side in each square?
300
a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends forever in one direction
What is a ray?
300
an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
What is an obtuse angle?
300
lines that do not intersect and are not parallel
What are skew lines?
300
What is 56 degrees?
300
the measure of angle R in this image of congruent triangles: http://www.emathematics.net/imagenes/congruent12.gif
What is 77 degrees?
400
a part of a line that extends from one endpoint to another
What is a line segment?
400
two angles that equal 90 degrees when added together
What are complementary angles?
400
What is 108 degrees?
400
the measure of angle I in this image of congruent triangles: http://www.emathematics.net/imagenes/congruent12.gif
What is 42 degrees?
500
figures that have the same shape and size
What is congruent?
500
two angles that equal 180 degrees when added together
What are supplementary angles?
500
What is 72 degrees?
500
What is 540 degrees?
500
the measure of side SQ in this image of congruent triangles: http://www.emathematics.net/imagenes/congruent12.gif
What is 56 units?