Lines, Segments, and Rays
All of the Angles
Polygons
Knowing your figures
Perfect Symmetry
100
It has one endpoint and an arrow that points in the opposite direction.
What is a ray.
100
An angle is made up of these.
What are two rays and a vertex.
100
These are the "rules" of a triangle
Has 3 sides, 3 angles, and has 180 degrees.
100
All regular polygons have these.
What are congruent sides and congruent angles.
100
This is the line that divides a figure.
What is a line of symmetry.
200
A capital letter is used to name these.
What are points.
200
These angles add up to 90 degrees.
What are complementary angles.
200
These are the triangles classified by their SIDES.
What are equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles.
200
This is what a 10-sided polygon is called.
What is a decagon.
200
The line of symmetry creates what type of image?
What is a mirror image.
300
Two lines cross at this location.
What is a point of intersection.
300
These angles add up to 180 degrees.
What are supplementary angles.
300
These are the triangles classified by their ANGLES
What are obtuse, acute, and right triangles.
300
Parallelograms all have this characteristic.
What are two pairs of parallel lines.
300
These are the three types of transformations.
What is a translation, a reflection, and a rotation.
400
Parallel lines have what in common?
What is no points.
400
These angles have the same vertex and are on opposite sides.
What are vertical angles.
400
Congruent sides are identified by these.
What are tick marks or dashes.
400
Congruent figures and similar figures differ in this one way.
Congruent figures have congruent sides and similar figures have proportional sides.
400
The fixed point of a rotation is called this.
What is the center of rotation.
500
Skew lines are not parallel and do not intersect because they like in...
What are different planes.
500
The supplement of a 37 degree angle is this type of angle.
What is an obtuse angle.
500
Fill in the blank, right triangles can _________ be an isosceles triangle.
Sometimes.
500
These three quadrilaterals are parallelograms as well.
What is a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus.
500
What is the maximum number of lines of symmetry that a regular polygon can have?
What is the same as the number of sides/number of angles.