Circles
Angles
Triangles
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100

A closed curve in a plane whose points are an equal distance from a fixed point called the center

Circle

100

A angle whose sides form a straight line or 180 degrees

Straight Angle

100

A triangle that has two equal sides

Isosceles Triangle

100

Two vertices at the end of any side

Consecutive Vertices

100

Vertical angles are angles that share a vertex. They also have the same what?

Measure or Degree

200

A straight line whose ends are on the circle but doesn’t pass through the center of the circle.

Chord

200

Two rays joined by the same endpoint

Angle

200

A triangle where all 3 angles are equal

Equiangular Triangle

200

The bottom side of the polygon

Base

200

A minute broken into 60 equal parts

Second

300

A line that goes from the center to a point on the circle

Radius

300

Any angle greater than 180 degrees but less that 360 degrees

Reflex Angle

300

A triangle that has no equal sides

Scalene Triangle

300

A plane figure that is formed by straight lines

Polygon

300

Line with two endpoints

Line Segment

400

A line that goes through the center of the circle and ends on the circle

Diameter

400

Two angles whose total sum is 180 degrees

Supplementary Angles

400

A triangle in which all 3 angles are acute

Acute Triangle

400

The angle formed by two consecutive sides

Interior Angle

400

A polygon who has interior angles of more than 180°

Concave Polygon

500

The perimeter, or distance around the outside of the circle

Circumference

500

Angles that share the same vertex and a common side

Adjacent Angles

500

When looking at angle measures of triangles, the angles should add up to this.

180°

500

A line joining two vertices that are not consecutive

Diagonal

500

The interior measure of a Octagon or polygon with 8 sides

1080°