The tool that is used to create equilateral triangles, bisectors, circles, etc.
What is a compass?
Two angles that equal 180 degrees.
What are supplementary angles?
Two angles that equal 90 degrees.
What are complementary angles?
A transformation that changes (x,y) to (-y,x).
What is a 90 degree rotation counterclockwise.
Find the lie about Ms. PJ:
I have danced on stage with Flo Rida.
I have broken 5 bones.
I have never skied before.
She has never broken 5 bones.
The point where 3 or more lines or rays intersect with each other.
What is the point of concurrency
Line SR...
What is a Transversal?
Angles directly across from each other with the same measure.
What is a vertical angle?
When (x,y) changes to (-x,-y).
What is a 180 degree rotation in any direction?
Guess the lie about Mr. C:
I repeated the 2nd grade.
I crashed my mom’s car.
I was in a high-speed car chase with strangers.
He has not crashed his mom's car!
Having the same shape and size.
What is congruence?
The image is depicting what postulate...
What is the angle addition postulate?
Solve for C and D.
What is 31 (D) and 26 (C)?
The scale factor of a dilation that is greater than 1.
What is a stretch?
The angles that are supplementary when a transversal intersects two parallel lines.
What are the interior angles on the same side?
The difference between an incenter from a circumcenter?
What are angle bisectors?
The angle equal in measure to the sum of <CAB and <ABC.
What is angle <BCD?
Solve for x and y...
What is 27 (x) and 47 (y)?
When (x,y) changes to (-x,y).
What is a relfection over the y axis?
Angles which are formed in matching corners by a transversal when intersecting two parallel lines.
What are corresponding angles?
When forming an equilateral triangle using Euclid's Proposition, this is the measurement of the radius needed.
What is the length of the line segment?
The measure of <JZF.
What is 142?
Solve for angle e...
What is 51 degrees?
A translation where the x value remains the same.
What is a vertical translation?
Describe the transformation shown in the picture.
What is a reflection across x=3?