Polygons
Quadrilaterals
Angles
Lines
Area and Perimeter
100
This is the general term for a polygon with four sides.
What is quadrilateral?
100
This quadrilateral has two pairs of equal sides and four right angles.
What is a rectangle?
100
This type of angle is exactly 90 degrees.
What is a right angle?
100
These two lines will never intersect and will go on forever.
What are parallel lines?
100
An square has one side equal to 4 inches. The perimeter of the square is this.
What is 16 inches?
200
This type of triangle has one right angle.
What is a right triangle?
200
This is the term we use for any type of quadrilateral having two sets of parallel sides.
What is parallelogram?
200
This type of angle measures between 91 and 179 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
200
These two types of line cross and form 90 degree angles.
What are perpendicular lines?
200
A rectangle measuring with a length of 5 meters and a width of 3 meters has this area.
What is 15 square meters?
300
This polygon has six sides, which are all equal in length.
What is a regular or equilateral hexagon?
300
This type of quadrilateral has two pairs of parallel sides, four right angles, and opposite sides are of equal length (but not all sides are equal).
What is a rectangle?
300
This type of angle measures between 1 and 89 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
300
These types of lines cross but do not form 90 degree angles.
What are intersecting lines?
300
The formula for finding area is this.
What is length x width OR base x height?
400
This polygon has four sides, four right angles, and all sides are equal.
What is a square?
400
This type of quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid?
400
This type of angle measures exactly 180 degrees.
What is a straight angle?
400
A real world example of perpendicular lines is...
What is (varies)?
400
An equilateral triangle has a side measuring 9 feet. The perimeter is this.
What is 27 feet?
500
These two terms describe polygons with four sides where each side is equal in length.
What is square and rhombus?
500
The term "quadrilateral" comes from Latin, where "quad" means this.
What is four?
500
If you combine an acute angle of 47 degrees with an acute angle of 42 degrees, you would end of up with this type of angle.
What is an acute angle (89 degrees)?
500
The "X" on our alphabet is an example of these types of lines.
What are intersecting lines?
500
A square with the same number representing the area AND the perimeter would measure this long on each side.
What is 4 (various units)?