What is the definition of right angle?
or
What is 90 degrees
What type of numerical form is this?
7,024,619
Standard Form
What is a decagon?
The answer to an addition problem
The answer to a subtraction problem
Sum
Difference
Two geometric figures (e.g., lines, segments, rays) that intersect to form at least one right angle.
Perpendicular
What is the definition of an acute angle?
What type of numerical form is this?
Four thousand nine hundred six
Word Form
which all sides are congruent and all angles are congruent.
Polygon
The answer to a multiplication problem
Product
Two or more lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect.
Parallel Lines
What is the name of an angle that is greater than 90 degrees?
Obtuse angle
What type of numerical form is this?
300,000 + 4,000 + 500 + 60 + 7
Expanded Form
A triangle in which no two sides are congruent (i.e., all three sides have different lengths).
Scalene Triangle
The answer to a division problem
Quotient
A line that divides a figure into two parts that are congruent mirror images of each other.
Line of Symmetry
The inclination between intersecting lines, line segments, and/or rays often measured in degrees. The figure is often represented by two rays that have a common endpoint. What is this describing?
An angle
What is a prime number
A number with only on pair of factors: 1 X itself
A polygon with four sides
Quadrilateral
Two numbers multiplied together are called
Factors
A number that is divisible by another number with no remainder. For example:
• 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 are all multiples of 3
• 1.75, 3.5, 5.25, 7, and 8.25 are all multiples of 1.75
Multiple
What is the definition of adjacent angle?
Two angles with a common side and a common vertex but no overlap.
What is a composite number?
A number with more than one factor
A Quadrilateral with one set of parallel lines
Trapezoid
The part of a division problem that is telling you what you are dividing by is called....
Example 24 divided by 4
A divisor
Explain the terms numerator and denominator
Numerator is the amount of fraction you have or are changing
Denominator is the amount to make a whole