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100

I am a part of a line with two endpoints.

What is a line segment?

100

These are two segments that have the same measure.

What are congruent segments?

100

The square root of 225.

What is 15?

100

The order of terms that are added or multiplied does not matter to me.

What is the commutative property?

100

Line segment AE and line segment CG.


What are parallel lines?

200

I am part of a line. I have one endpoint and go on forever in one direction.

What is a ray?

200

Two angles that share a ray and vertex.

What are adjacent angles?

200

12 – 3 x (20 – 9 x 2)

What is 6?

200

(2 + 3) + 5 = 2 + (3 + 5)

What is the associative property?

200


What is the Olmec Number System?

300

I never pass through another one like me and I am also not on the the same two-dimensional surface.

What are skew lines?

300

Angle 1 and angle 3 are an example of this relationship.


What is an example of vertical angles?

300

Estimate to the thousands place and then find the difference.

45520 – 32926

What is 13000?

300

5 x (20 + 3) = 5 x 20 + 5 x 3

What is the distributive property?

300

I am an expression that represents the quotient of the square of 4 plus 8 and 10.

What is (4 + 8)2 / 10?

400

I am 2-D. I extend forever in all directions.

What is a plane?

400

Angle 1 and angle 2 are example of this relationship.


What are supplementary angles?

400


The length of the side of a cube that has a volume of 216 cubic centimeters.

What is 6 centimeters?

400

This expression is equivalent to 8 x (100 + 10 + 4).

What is 8 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 8 x 4?

400

Name the construction.


What is the construction of a perpendicular bisector?

500

I have two rays that share a common endpoint.

What an angle?

500


What are complementary angles?

500

The measure of angle CBD.


What is 71 degrees?
500

This is an equivalent expression to 2 x 18 x 5 using the commutative property.

What is 2 x 5 x 18?

500

I am a ray that divides an angle into 2 congruent angles.

What is an angle bisector?