Angle Pairs and Transversals
Triangles
Polygons
Transformations & Congruency
100

Classify the pairs of angles, then find x.

Vertical Angles, x=152

100

True or false: All equilateral triangles are isosceles triangles. 

True

100

Is this figure a polygon?

Yes

100

Yes or No: Are these two figures congruent?

No

200

What is the relation between angle 4 and angle 5?

Alternate Exterior Angles

200

All angles of an equilateral triangle are what measurement?

60°

200

Fill in the blank: For a figure to be a polygon,

the shape must be made up of 3 or more straight line segments, cannot overlap, and must be a __________ figure

”closed”

200

These figures are congruent. Describe the transformations needed to match the figures. (Let the red figure be the original, and the blue figure be the image)

Rotate the red figure 90° clockwise, then translate the figure until their positions match up.

300

Find the value of x.

 

x = 30

300

Classify this triangle, and find the value of x.

Isosceles, x=70

300

What is the sum of the interior angle of this shape?

1260°

300

The vertices of a triangle are A(2,3), B(4,6), and C(5,-7). Find the new vertices after a reflection across the x axis.

A’(2,-3), B’(4,-6), C’(5,7)

400

Name all of the Corresponding Angle Pairs on the transversal.

1&5, 2&6, 3&7, 4&8

400

Classify this triangle, and find x.

Scalene, x=9

400

If the sum of the polygon’s interior angle is 2340°, how many sides does the polygon have?

15 sides

400

The vertices of a triangle are A(2,3), B(4,6), and C(5,-7). What are the new vertices after an 180° clockwise rotation around the origin?

A’(-2,-3), B’(-4,-6), and C’(-5,7)