It's the only transformation that is NOT isometric.
What is dilation?
This is the rule for reflection over x-axis.
What is (x,-y)?
The interior angles of a triangle all add up to this number of degrees.
What is 180?
This is the name of what a compass draws.
What is arc?
This is the name of angles that are on opposite sides of the transversal and inside the parallel lines.
What are alternate interior?
It's the transformation that reverses the orientation of the figure.
What is reflection?
This is the rule for reflection over y=x line.
What is (y,x)?
This type of triangle has two sides that are congruent.
This is how far you stretch the compass when you are trying to construct a perpendicular bisector.
What is a little more than halfway?
This is how many degrees complementary angles add up to.
What is 90?
These are the two things that come after the R when it is a Rotation.
This is the rule for 180 degree rotation.
What is (-x,-y)?
This is the name for a triangle that has 3 sides that are all different lengths.
What is scalene?
This is what it is called when you draw a shape that has all of it's end points on the edge of a circle.
What is inscribed?
What are rays?
This is the same rotation as -137.
What is 223?
This is what TSNX stands for.
What is Two Seventy Negative X?
This is the type of triangle that the Pythagorean Theorem works for.
What is right?
This is the website I had you use to watch animations of the constructions.
What is math open reference?
These are the name of 2 angles that add up to 180 but are not adjacent.
What are supplementary?
A reflection over the x-axis and y-axis is the same as a rotation of this.
What is 180?
This is what NNY stands for
What is Ninety Negative Y?
This is the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle with sides of 8 inches and 15 inches.
What is 17 inches?
This is the name of the construction that can be constructed by making two equilateral triangles overlapping each other.
What is construct a regular hexagon?
These are the 3 things that vertical angles share.
What are two intersecting lines, a vertex, and angle measure?