Theorems & Triangles
Angle Relationships
Line Segments + Angles?
Midpoint & Distance
Surprise
100

Name the Triangle Sum Theorem

m<1 + m<2 + m<3 =180

100

Angles that are opposite and equal 

Vertical Angles 

100

Line Segment AC has a point B between them. If AC equals 35 and AB = BC, what is the value of BC? 

17.5

100

What is the midpoint formula? 


100

What is the symbol that describes an angle? 

200

If exterior angle of a triangle equals 130, and the two opposite interior angles equal 16x +4 and 14x +6. What is the value of x?

 x = 4

200

Angles that are opposite sides of the transversal and inside parallel lines are called 

Alternate Interior Angles

200

Line segment AC with B between them. AB = 14 and BC = 16 What is AC?

30

200

What is the distance formula? 


200

Describe in words  ABCD.... in a straight line

Collinear

300

interior measures of a triangle's angles are 82, 42 and x. What is x?

x=56

300

same side angles inside parallel lines cut by a transversal are?

Supplementary

300

< ABD is equal to 175 degrees. Ray BC is an angle bisector of <ABC What is the measure of ABC?

87.5

300

What is the distance between (10, 7) and (10,9)

2

300

Angles that are adjacent and equal 180 degrees

Supplementary Angles

400

Theorem which states the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles. 

Exterior Angle Theorem

400

Alternate Exterior Angles are

Congruent

400

2 angles that add up to 90 degrees are 

Complementary

400

Point A is (-2,4) and point B is (7,3). What is the midpoint of line segment AB?

(2.5, 3.5)

400

Create a ray AB that has a common endpoint of ray BC.

<ABC

500

Interior angles of a triangle are x+34, x+64 and 90.

What are the triangle's 3 angle measures?

30,60,90

500

Angles that lie in the same position on the parallel lines and transversal are 

Corresponding

500

What is another word for supplementary angles?

Linear Pairs

500
Find Midpoint of (-4,4), (5,-1) 

(0.5, 1.5) 

500

Name all pairs of corresponding angles. 

1,5

3,7

2,6

4,8