Definitions
Perimeter, Area, Volume
Transversals
Radicals
Sets
100

All angle measures are equal, but side lengths may not be equal.

What is Similar?

100

The area of a triangle with base 4 ft and height 5 ft

What is 10 ft2?

100

A transversal crosses over a pair of these

What are parallel lines?

100

√49

7

100

A set which has no elements

What is the empty set? (or null set)

200

A triangle with exactly two congruent sides.

What is an isosceles triangle?

200

The area of this figure can be found using the formula A = ((B1+B2)/2)*h

What is a trapezoid?

200

If a transversal crossing two lines causes corresponding angles to be congruent, then the lines have this property.

What is parallel?

200

Simplify √45

3√5

200

The intersection of two lines

What is a point?

300

Any polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular 

What is a regular polygon?

300

What is the perimeter of a rhombus with side length 3.25 in?

What is 13 in?

300

Two interior angles on the same side of a transversal have this property

What is supplementary?

300

(4√3)(3√6)

36√2

300

The intersection of two planes

What is a line?

400

Two angles that sum to 90o

What is complementary?

400

The volume of a pyramid with base 30ft2 slant height 4 ft, and altitude 5 ft. 

50ft3

400

If a transversal crosses a pair of parallel lines and one of the eight angles formed is known, this many additional angle measures can be determined.

What is 7?

400

10√3

   √6

5√2

400

The union of quadrilaterals and shapes with two pairs of parallel sides

What are: rhombus, square, trapezoid, parallelogram, rectangle?

500

The greater arc formed by a central angle intersecting a circle

Major arc

500

The Volume of a barn whose base is 10 yds by 20 yds, walls are 5 yds tall, and roof peak is 7 yds off the ground

1100 yds3

500

Two lines are crossed by a transversal. Name the three angle pairs that are congruent.

What are vertical angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior angles

500

3√24 - √54

3√6

500

The intersection of quadrilaterals and regular polygons

What is a square?