Going the Distance
Even More Angles
The Polygon
Perimeter & Area
Always, Sometimes,
Never
200
The measurement of one side of a bisected 22 inch line is this.

What is 11 inches?

200

Complementary angles measure this:

What is 90 degrees?
200
True or False


Curves, open shapes, and overlapping sides are all features of a polygon.

What is false?

200

The distance around an object.

What is perimeter?

200

A triangle is convex.

What is always?

400

line g is 15 meters.   It is separated into 3 equal segments.  Each segment measures:

What is 5 meters?

400

Two angles that, when added together, total 180 degrees.

What are supplementary angles?

400

A polygon with any number of sides and angles.

What is an n-gon?

400

This is the formula for finding what:


           p=2l+2w

What is perimeter of a rectangle?

400

A circle is a polygon.

What is never?

600

Find the length of this bisected line if FG measures 17 cm: 


              *F-------------G------------H*

   

What is 34 cm?

600

Two angles that share a vertex and a side.

What are adjacent angles?

600

When all the sides and angles of a polygon are congruent, it is this:

What is regular?

600

This is the formula for finding what:


a= 1/2bh

What is area of a triangle?
600

A decagon is regular.

What is sometimes?

800

This formula is used to find the center of a segment.

What is the Midpoint Formula?

800

Two adjacent angles that form a straight line.

What is a linear pair?

800

This is the name for a 5 sided polygon.

What is a pentagon?
800

This is the formula for finding what:


A= s2

What is area of a square?

800

A regular polygon is equiangular.

What is always?

1000

You would use this to find the length of a diagonal line on a graph.

What is the Distance formula?

1000

Pairs of opposite, non-adjacent, angles.

What are vertical angles?
1000

This is the name for all 4 sided polygons.

What are quadrilaterals?

1000

If the side of a square is 6 cm, the perimeter is this:



What is 24 cm?

1000

A concave polygon is regular.

What is never?