Line Study
Angles
Triangles
Polygons
Quadrilaterals
100
An exact location in space.
What is a POINT.
100
An angle that is 90 degrees.
What is a right angle.
100
A triangle that has 3 equal sides is called?
What is an EQUILATERAL triangle.
100
A closed figure made of line segments is called a ?
What is a polygon?
100
This quadrilateral has four equal sides and four right angles
What is a square?
200
A part of a line with a single endpoint.
What is a RAY.
200
An angle that is exactly 180 degrees.
What is a straight angle.
200
A triangle that has ONE right angle is called a?
What is a RIGHT triangle.
200
An equilateral triangle has how many lines of symmetry?
What is 3 lines of symmetry.
200
This quadrilateral has four sides, four right angles, and two pairs of parallel sides.
What is a rectangle?
300
A part of a line with two end points.
What is a LINE SEGMENT.
300
An angle that is 185 degrees is called a?
What is a reflex angle.
300
A triangle with two sides that are equal and one side different is called a?
What is an ISOSCELES triangle.
300
A polygon with 4 sides is called a ?
What is a quadrilateral?
300
This quadrilateral has four sides and one pair of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid?
400
Lines in a plane that NEVER intersect/touch and are the same distance at every point.
What are parallel lines.
400
The sum of the angles of a triangle is ALWAYS?
What is always 180 degrees.
400
If the sum of two angles of a triangle is 150 degrees, what is the degree of the last angle?
What is 30 degrees?
400
Is a circle a polygon? True or False?
What is False.
400
This quadrilateral has 4 sides, 2 pairs of parallel sides, and 4 equal sides.
What is a RHOMBUS?
500
Lines that intersect that form four right angles.
What are perpendicular lines.
500
A _____ is 360 degrees.
What is a circle.
500
A triangle with one angle equal to 120 degrees is called an?
What is an obtuse triangle?
500
If the sum of 3 angles of this polygon is 180 degrees, what polygon is it?
What is a triangle?
500
This quadrilateral has 4 sides and 2 pairs of parallel sides.
What is a parallelogram?