What geometric object is represented below?
A ray with endpoints A and B
The name for two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
Complimentary
The name of the longest side in a right triangle
The Hypotenuse
Find the coordinates of the midpoint of these two points.
Midpoint = (-1, 4)
What is the definition of a "geometrical construction"
"To draw shapes, lines, or angles accurately"
How many points are Coplanar in the image below? Name them
4 (D, G, F, and H)
List 4 different ways to name the angle below
angleJKL, angleLKJ, angleK, angle5
Why are the numbers 3, 4, and 5 significant/related to the Pythagorean theorem
3, 4, and 5 represent a Pythagorean Triple
Bonus (x2) name 3 more Pythagorean triples (30 seconds)
Who Invented the "Generalized Midpoint Formula"
Mr. Williams
Bonus (x2) A Group member recites the formula from memory
Names of the three tools allowed in geometrical constructions
Name 3 Collinear Points in the figure below
DGF or IGJ
12^o
The legs of a right triangle are 10ft and 24ft. What is the length of the third side?
26ft
AC = 7.7
Which of the 6 basic construction techniques involves drawing two circles, and then drawing a line through where they overlap? (2 words)
Perpendicular Bisector
What does the intersection between two planes form
A line (not a segment, not a ray)
Given the figure below, find the measure of angle y
y = 76^o
Find the missing value in the right triangle below
x = 19.42
Find the distance between points
A(-1, 3) and B(2, -1)
distance = 5
List the construction steps for finding the center of a circle
1. Draw two line segments that cut through the circle
2. Find the perpendicular bisector of each segment
3. Where they cross is the center of the circle
Name a 4th Dimensional Object
Tesseract, Hypercube, Hyperplane, Polychoron, etc.
Find the value of x in the figure below
x = 45^o
Find the value of d in the figure below (hint: you will have to use the Pythagorean Theorem 2x)
d = 19
2/3 point = (0, -2)
Which ancient Greek mathematician wrote the book titled "Elements" and essentially founded Geometry?
Euclid