A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
What is midpoint?
This transformation is a slide.
What is translation?
The constant ratio of the sides of similar figures.
What is scale factor?
The slopes of these lines are equal.
What are parallel lines?
Sir Lancelot was a famous Knight, but ______ was, and ever will be the most well-rounded Knight.
Who is Sir Cumference?
A line, a ray or another line segment that contains the midpoint of a line segment.
What is a segment bisector?
This reflection is described by (x, y) => (-x, y)
(Be specific)
What is reflection over the y-axis?
All triangles in this special kind of triangles are similar.
What is equilateral triangle?
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What is isosceles right triangle?
The formula to find the coordinates of this point is
x=(x1+x2)/2, y=(y1+y2)/2
What is midpoint?
Obtuse angles are always depressed because ___.
What is "They will never be right."?
Any pair of this kind of angles are congruent and supplementary.
What is a right angle?
This transformation is described by (x, y) => (kx, ky)
What is dilation?
All quadrilaterals in this special kind of quadrilateral are similar.
What is square?
Slope of this pair of lines are negative reciprocals.
What are perpendicular lines?
Six was afraid of seven because ___.
What is "7 8 9 & 10"?
When two lines intersect, these angle pairs are congruent.
What are vertical angles?
These transformations preserve shape and size.
What is rigid or isometric?
This line segment of a right triangle divides the right triangle into two similar triangles, each of which is similar to the original right triangle.
What is altitude to the hypotenuse?
This figure can be described by an equation of the form y=mx+b
What is a line?
These snakes are good at Math.
What are "adders?"
In this type of polygons, all sides and all interior angles are congruent.
What is regular polygon?
This reflection is described by (x, y) => (y, x)
(Be specific)
What is reflection over y=x.
This transformation produce an image that is similar to the preimage.
What is dilation?
This figure can be described by an equation of the form
(x-h)2 + (y-k)2 = r2
What is a circle?
This the Math teacher's favorite season.
What is SUMmer?