Angles
Triangles
Scale Drawings
3D Figures
Formulas
100

adjacent angles

2 angles who share a common vertex and a common side

100
the sum of all the angles in a triangle

180 degrees

100

which value ALWAYS goes in the first fraction?

the scale

100

the flat surfaces on a 3D figure

faces

100

formula used to solve for complementary angles

angle + angle = 90

200

vertical angles

2 angles formed by intersecting lines that are opposite each other & congruent

200

what formula do you use to determine if 3 given side lengths will form a triangle?

small + small > big

200

labels on both sides of a scale drawing problem will be across/opposite each other (choose either across or opposite to answer this question)

across

200

the places where 2 faces meet (the lines)

edges

200

formula used to solve for supplementary angles

angle + angle = 180

300

complementary angles

two angles whose sum is 90 degrees

300

when you're given 2 sides of a triangle what do you do to find the range of values that could make up the third side?

find the sum and difference of the given side lengths

300

once you have set up your fractions, how do you begin to solve the problem?

cross multiply

300

the place where 2 edges meet (the points)

vertex, corner

300

formula used to solve for vertical angles

angle = angle

400

supplementary angles

2 angles whose sum is 180 degrees

400

angles and side lengths of triangles are connected. for example, the largest angle is across from the _________ side

largest

400

I am going on a trip to Nashville, TN. On my map, 3 centimeters represent 75 miles. Nashville is 8 centimeters away on the map. What is the scale in this problem?

3 cm : 75 miles

400

when a figure is cut horizontally, the resulting shape will always match the _______

base

400

formula used to solve for a missing angle when there are three angles that form a line

angle + angle + angle = 180

500

name the four angle types we discussed in class (hint: we had arm motions for them)

acute, obtuse, right, straight

500

name the four types of triangles we discussed in class

right, isosceles, scalene, equilateral

500

I am going on a trip to Nashville, TN. On my map, 3 centimeters represent 75 miles. Nashville is 8 centimeters away on the map. What are possible labels for the top and bottom of my fraction for this problem?

map / real life

500

a triangular prism has what shape for a base?

triangle

500

formula used when solving for a missing angle when two adjacent angles don't add up to 90 or 180

angle + angle = angle