Two lines that will never intersect
parallel lines
The measurement of what can fit inside a 3D shape.
VOLUME
A fraction with
Smaller number over Larger number
Always less than 1
Smaller numberLarger number
Proper Fraction
Y - axis
Y - axis
A type of triangle
With all acute angles
(e.g. equilateral triangles are always acute angles)
Acute triangles
Lines that cross, making four right angles
Perpendicular Lines
What is this shape?
How many Vertices/Edges/Faces?
A Cube
Vertices: 8
Edges: 12
Faces: 6
Fractions which are equal to each other but look different
2/3= 4/6
Equivalent Fractions
In coordinate plane, the Horizontal line
X - axis
A type of triangle
With one Obtuse angle
Obtuse triangles
Angles that are made when two lines intersect.
They are always Congruent / same
Vertical Angles
What shape is this?
How many Vertices/Edges/Faces?
A Triangular Prism
Vertices: 6
Edges: 9
Faces: 5
A fraction with
Larger number over Smaller number
Always more than 1
Larger number Smaller number
Improper Fraction
In the coordinate plane there are four
Quadrants
A type of triangle
With one Right Angle
Right triangles
Adjacent angles that make a 180 degree angle
Supplementary Angles
What shape is this with a square base?
How many Vertices/Edges/Faces?
A Square Pyramid
Vertices: 5
Edges: 8
Faces: 5
Is a FRACTION always a division problem or a multiplication problem?
A fraction is a division problem
Numerator Denominator
In the coordinate plane,
The coordinates for a point (x, y)
Ordered Pair
A type of triangle
With all acute angles
(e.g. equilateral triangles are always acute angles)
Acute triangles
Angles that share a ray
Adjacent Angles
What shape is this?
How many Vertices/Edges/Faces?
A Rectangular Prism
Or A Cuboid
Vertices: 8
Edges: 12
Faces: 6
Prime Number
Prime Number
which comes first y or x
x
A type of triangle
With two sides the same
And two angles the same
Isosceles triangles