Two Angles that sum to 180 degrees.
What is Supplementary Angles?
Solve for x.
What is 28 degrees?
Can you build a triangle with degree measures of 32, 47, and 100 degrees?
No, you cannot build a triangle with 179 degrees.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below.
What is 2,000cm3
Find the surface area of the cube below.
What is 6cm2
Two angles that have a common side and vertex, but do not overlap.
What is Adjacent Angles?
Solve for c
138
Is a triangle with angle measures of 30, 50, and 100 degrees unique? Explain why or why not.
No, there are infinitely many side lengths that could build a triangle with those three degree measures.
Select all that are prisms.
A, B, C, D
Find the surface area of the following prism.
What is 170cm2
Adjacent angles can be complementary. If so, draw an example.
Yes, two angles that share a common side and vertex and add up to 90 degrees.
Solve for b
46
Is it possible to construct a triangle with side lengths of 5 cm, 10 cm, and 2 cm?
No, 5+2=7 and 7 is not greater than 10.
Find the volume of the prism below.
120 cm3
Find the surface area of the prism below.
What is 108cm2
Vertical Angles can be supplementary. If so, draw an example.
Yes, two intersecting lines that form four ninety degree angles.
Angle Q and Angle R are supplementary. Angle Q is equal to 105 degrees. What is the measure of angle R?
75
How many different triangles can be drawn with two side lengths of 6 cm and a 50 degree angle?
What is two?
Find the volume of the trapezoidal prism below.
What is 468 units3
Find the surface area of the trapezoidal prism below.
What is 214.94cm2
Adjacent angles can be vertical angles. True or False.
What is false?
Solve for angle g.
37
A triangle has side lengths of 6cm, 8cm, and 10cm. Is this a unique polygon?
Yes, you cannot build a different triangle when three sides are the given conditions.
Here is the base of a prism, with a height of 2cm. Find the volume.
What is 88cm3
Find the surface area of the rectangular pyramid below.
342