DISTANCE/MIDPOINT BETWEEN TWO POINTS
SLOPE INTERCEPT
ANGLE RELATIONSHIP
PARALLEL LINE/TRANSVERSAL
RANDOM
100

The distance between two y coordinates must be this order of operations...

Subtracted/Subtraction 
100

The Greek letter "delta' is represented as this...

A triangle

100

A linear pair consists of these...

Adjacent and supplementary angles

100

The term for angles that add up to equal 180 degrees inside the parallel lines and transversal is this...

Same Side Interior or Consecutive Angles

100

 

The above image is a drawing of this...

A line

200

The distance between the points (-1,0) and (2,7) is this....

Square root 58 or 7.6

200

When solving for the slope, your answer CANNOT have this.... 

Two negative numbers 

200

If m<A supplements m<B, and they are congruent then the measure of m<A must be this...

90 degrees

200

Parallel lines will never do this...

Intersect or Cross

200

An angle is 90 degrees if this is present...

A box

300

After finding the difference between the x and y coordinates, this operation is next...

Exponents

300

The slope of y=18 is this...

0

300


7.2

300

Corresponding angles and alternate interior angles have this in common...

Congruent or congruency

300

To find the midpoint, this must be given...

Endpoint

400

The missing endpoint with the given endpoint of (4,4) and midpoint of (2,-5) is this....

(0,-14)

400

The slope intercept form of -y=2/3x is this....

y=-2/3x

400

Two supplementary angles form this...

A straight line

400

A set of alternate exterior angles are x+20 and 70 degrees. The value of x is this...

50 degrees

400

The slope of 3y+15=21x is this...

m=7

500

The distance and midpoint between the points (-2,1) and (4,3) is this...

Square root of 40=6.32 and (1,2)

500

The slope of x=3 is this....

Undefined 

500

To find the missing angle of two angles that are complementary, the equation is this...

90-x = x

500

If a set of alternate interior angles equal 38 degrees, this means that the other set of alternate interior angles equal this...

142 degrees

500

In math, this is commonly used to represent a number...

x