Name the angle relationship between <M and <A.
What is vertical angles?
Relationships between
Sentence 1: If it quacks, then it's a duck.
Sentence 2: If it doesn't quack, then it's not a duck.
What is Inverse?
What is the slope between (-4, 5) and (3, 6)
What is 1/7?
What is the midpoint between (8, 5) and (2, 1)?
What is (5,3)?
What is (x,y)?
Name the angle relationship between <M and <C.
What is corresponding angles?
Relationship between
Sentence 1: If It's not a triangle, then is doesn't have the sides.
Sentence 2: If it has three sides, then it's a triangle.
What is the distance between (7, 5) and (3, 8)?
What is 5?
Line AB has A (-4, 3) and B (3, 2). What are the coordinates of C, the midpoint between A and B?
What is (-1/2, 5/2)?
OR (-0.5, 2.5)
Rotate the point (-4, -5) 90 degrees clockwise about the origin.
What is (-5,4)?
Name the angle relationship between <C and <S.
What is consecutive interior angles?
OR same side interior angles
The law that is used;
If I get this question right, then I will score. If I score, then I will brag about it later.
Therefore, If I get this question right, then I will brag about it later.
The slope of AB is 1/3. CD is parallel to AB.
The slope of CD.
What is 1/3?
(-17,-1)
Dilate the point (-5, 6) by a scale factor of 2 about the origin.
What is (-10, 12)?
Name the angle relationship between <E and <O.
What is linear pair?
Logical Conclusion;
If I am hungry, then, I will eat popcorn. I am so hungry that I could eat a horse.
What is I will eat popcorn?
The slope of ST is -4. ST is perpendicular to UV.
The slope of UV.
What is 1/4?
What is 16 ft?
The rule for rotating 180 degrees.
What is (-x,-y)?
Name the angle relationship between <R and <E.
What is consecutive exterior angles?
or same sides exterior angles
If the dog is tired, then he will sleep.
What is If he doesn't sleep, then the dog is not tired?
QR is perpendicular to ST. Q is at (5, 6) and R is at (-1, 2)
The slope of ST.
What is -3/2?
ST is 20ft long. M is the midpoint of ST. How long is SM?
What is 10 ft?
What is (4, 3)?