What is the name of a line that goes to infinity in ONE direction?
Ray
How many siblings does Mr. Loebig have?
2
What is the name of two lines that will never intresect?
Parallel
Which fast food company is the largest distributor of toys across the world?
McDonald's
Which shape was chapter 5 all about?
Triangles
What is the name of a two-dimensional flat surface that goes to infinity?
Plane
What language can Mr. Loebig speak that is not English?
French
What is the name of two lines that cross and keep going?
Intersecting
Which fast food company has the most locations across the globe?
Subway
The angles inside of a triangle MUST add up to...
180
What is the name for ANGLES that are formed by intersecting lines?
Vertical angles
What brand of car does Mr. Loebig drive?
Jeep
What is the name of lines that form a 90 degree angle together?
Perpendicular
Which fast food company was started by a man who learned how to cook while living in an abusive household where his parents forced him to cook for his younger siblings when he was only 12 years old?
KFC
What is the name of a triangle that has all three sides congruent?
Equilateral
What is the official name for two angles that add together to be 90 degrees?
Complementary
In 2019, Mr. Loebig was the Pittsburgh champion of what video game?
Tetris
If two angles are alternate interior angles, they must be _________________
Congruent
In 1983, McDonald's had vegetarian nuggets that were made of ground up ___________________ instead of chicken.
Onions
Triangle PUG has one side that is 5 inches, one side that is 6 inches, and one side that is 9 inches. What type of triangle is this?
Scalene
What is the name of two angles that share a side?
Adjacent angles
What was Mr. Loebig's LEAST favorite branch of math when he was in high school?
Calculus
What is the name of two angles that are in the exact same spot between two parallel lines?
Corresponding angles
Which fast food company has the world record for the longest commercial aired on TV? (It was over 13 hours!)
Arby's
What is the name of the theorem that tells me the angle on the outside of a triangle MUST equal the two far away inside angles added together?
Exterior angle theorem