Vocabulary
Angles
Angles Part II
Intersections
100

A triangle in which all three side have the same length

what is an equilateral triangle  

100

Two angles that occupy related positions where a transversal crosses two parallel lines.

Corresponding angles

100
An angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle.
100

two angles that share a common vertex

what is adjacent angles

200

a triangle in which two sides are of equal length

What is an isosceles triangle 

200
The name of the point where an angle 'bends.'
What is the vertex.
200
An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle.
200
What is formed when two lines intersect?
What is a point.
300

a triangle where all three sides have different lengths

What is a Scalene Triangle

300

An angle measures 34 degrees, what is the measure of the angles complement?

What is 56 degrees.

300

An angle measures 103 degrees, what is the measure of the angles supplement?

What is 77 degrees.

300
Two lines that intersect and form four 90 degree angles.
What are perpendicular lines.
400

A polygon with congruent sides and congruent interior angles

what is a regular polygon 

400
Two angles who sum of measures is 90 degrees.
What are complementary angles
400
Two angles whose sum of measures is 180 degrees.
What are supplementary angles.
400
The term given to two lines or two planes that do not intersect.
What is parallel.
500

a line that intersects two parallel lines at different points

what is Tranversal.
500
The name given to non-adjacent angles formed by intersection lines.
What is vertical or opposite angles.
500
Formed by two rays that have a common endpoint.
What is an angle.
500

A pattern made by shapes repeating without leaving any gaps or overlapping

What is the tessellation