Geometry Basics
Polygons
Circles
Angles
3-D geometry
100

These are the 3 building blocks of geometry.

What are points, lines, and planes

100

This shape has 5 sides and 5 diagonals

What is a pentagon

100

the line that connects the center of the circle to any point along the edge

what is the radius

100

Angles formed from intersecting lines that are opposite and equal

What are vertical angles

100

The figure that you get when you "unfold" a 3-D shape

A net

200

These are the two types of symmetry

What are reflectional and rotational.

200

This shape has one pair of parallel sides and 4 total sides.

What is a trapezoid.

200

this line goes across the longest point of the circle through the center

what is diameter

200

A 90 degree angle

What is a right angle

200

A 3D figure with two circular bases a curved rectangular side.

What is a cylinder
300

The vertex of VAC.

What is A

300

This quadrilateral has 2 sets of consecutive congruent sides.

What is a kite

300

If a circle is drawn around a shape

what is circumscibed.

300

Two angles that sum to 90 degrees

What are complementary angles

300

A figure with a circular base that meets in one apex point.

What is a cone.

400

|| is the symbol for this.

What is parallel

400

If a polygon has all equal sides all equal angles it is considered this.

What is regular.

400

If a shape is drawn outside of a circle

What is inscribed.

400

Two angles that sum to 180 degrees

what are supplementary angles

400

A figure with a polygon base and triangular sides that meets at one vertex.

What is a pyramid.

500
A triangle with 2 equal angles
what is isosceles
500

This is a regular quadrilateral

What is a square

500

A line that only touches a circle at one point.

What is tangent

500

Two angles that form a line.

What is a linear pair.

500

The resulting 2D figure formed by slicing a 3D solid by a plane.

What is a cross section.