complementary and
supplementary
area
types of angles
linear pair and
vertical angles
conditional statements
100
the complement of 5 degrees.
What is 85 degrees?
100
the area of a rectangle with a width of 5 ft and a length of 8 ft
What is 40 square feet?
100
less than 90 degrees
What is an acute angle?
100
Of the two, this is the pair of angles that have to equal each other
What are vertical angles?
100
It is the part of the conditional that follows the word "if"
What is a hypothesis?
200
It is the supplement of 80 degrees.
What is 100 degrees?
200
the area of a triangle with a height of 50 ft and a base of 4 feet
What is 100 square feet?
200
an angle similar to the angle created by a wall and the floor.
What is a right angle?
200
This is what a linear pair must add up to be
What is 180 degrees?
200
It is the word in a sentence that divides the "if" and the "then"
What is a verb?
300
it is the complement of 40 degrees
What is 50 degrees?
300
It is the length of a rectangle whose area is 50 square feet and whose width is 10 feet.
What is 5 feet?
300
It is the kind of angle you get when you triple a 25 degree angle.
What is an acute angle?
300
Of the two pairs of angles, this is the one that must be adjacent (that means they share a line between them)
What are linear pairs?
300
It is the part of the conditional that follows the "then"
What is the conclusion?
400
It is the supplement of 55 degrees.
What is 135 degrees?
400
It is the length of the base of a triangle whose area is 18 square feet and whose height is 9 feet.
What is 4 feet?
400
It is the angle you get when you split 300 degrees into three equal pieces.
What is an obtuse angle?
400
This is what you get when you switch the hypothesis and conclusion
What is the converse?
500
It is the supplement of an angle whose complement is 30 degrees
What is 120 degrees?
500
It is the area of a circle with a diameter of 20 cm
What is 314 cm^2
500
This is the kind of angle you get if you allow an angle to open all the way
What is a straight angle?
500
This is what you get when you use the words "not" and "don't" to negate a conditional statement
What is an inverse?