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100
An angle with 180 degrees.
What is a Straight angle
100
A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
What is Isosceles triangle.
100
A closed figure with at least three sides.
What is a polygon.
100
The horizontal line of two perpendicular number lines in a coordinate plane.
What is a X- axis.
100
The most common unit of measure for angles.
What is a degree.
200
an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
What is obtuse angle.
200
A triangle with three congruent sides.
What is a Equilateral triangle.
200
Closed curve in which every point on the outside of the curve is the same distance from the center.
What is circle.
200
The verical line of the two perpendicular number lines in a coordinate plane.
What is a Y-axis.
200
To place a point named by an ordered pair on a coordinate grid.
What is a graph.
300
An angle with more than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees.
What is Acute angle.
300
A triangle with at least one right angle.
What is a Right triangle.
300
A quadrilateral with opposite sides congruent and parallel and all angles are right angles.
What is a Rectangle.
300
The first number of an ordered pair.
What is a X coordinate.
300
The four regions in a coordinate plane separated by the x-axis and y-axis.
What is a Quadrants.
400
Two angles that have the same measure.
What is congruent angle.
400
A triangle with three acute angles.
What is Acute triangle.
400
A quadrilateral with one pair of opposite sides parallel.
What is trapezoid.
400
The second number of an ordered pair.
What is a y coordinate.
400
Any side of a parallelogram.
What is a Base.
500
An angle with 90 degrees.
What is Right angle.
500
A triangle with one obtuse angle.
What is a Obtuse triangle.
500
A parallelogram with all sides congruent.
What is a Rhombus.
500
A pair of numbers used to locate a point in the coordinate system.
What is a Ordered pair.
500
The number, approximately equal to 3.14, which is used to find the circumference or area of a circle.
What is PI