2D Shapes
Triangle Congruency
Math Definitions
Coordinate Rules
3D Shapes
100

Both a triangle and a straight line add up to this many degrees

180 degrees

100

2 triangles have 3 pairs of congruent sides

SSS

Side-Side-Side

100

This is 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees

Supplementary Angles

100

(x,y)  to  (x+6 , y-2)

Right 6, Down 2

100

This is the value of the exponent we give to the unit of measurement when finding volume

3

Cubed

200

This shape has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and no other information is given

Parallelogram

200

2 triangles have 2 pairs of congruent angles and 1 pair of congruent sides in-between the angles

ASA

Angle-Side-Angle

200

This is 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees

Complimentary Angles

200

(x,y)  to  (x , -y)

Reflection over the x-axis

200

This solid has the base of a circle

Cylinder 

300

This shape has 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides

Square

300

2 triangles have 2 pairs of congruent angles and 1 pair of congruent sides not in-between the angles

AAS

Angle-Angle-Side

300

This point separates a segment into 2 equal parts

Midpoint

300

(x,y)  to  (-y , x)

90 degree counter-clockwise rotation 

270 degree clockwise rotation

300

The length, width and height of this shape are all the same

Cube

400

This shape has 1 pair of parallel sides called bases, and its other pair of sides are congruent. Its base angles are also congruent

Isosceles Trapezoid  

400

2 right triangles with both pairs of legs congruent

SAS

Side-Angle-Side

400

These angles form an F shape with parallel lines and are congruent

Corresponding Angles

400

(x,y)  to  (-x , -y)

Rotation 180 degrees

400

This solid has a volume the multiplies the base by the height of the base shape, then multiplies it by a half, then finally multiplies it by the height of the whole solid

Triangular Prism 

500

This shape can be broken up into 3 distinct triangles and has an interior angle sum of 540 degrees

Pentagon

500

2 triangles have 2 pairs of congruent sides and 1 pair of congruent angles not in-between the sides

No conclusion

500

This is a line that meets a segment at a right angle and cuts the segment into 2 congruent halves

Perpendicular Bisector

500

(x,y)  to  (-y , -x)

Reflection over y = -x

500

This is the name we give when multiple simple solids have been put together to make a more complex solid.

Composite