Acc. The Negative
Acc. The Negative
Shapes/ Designs
Shapes/ Designs
Stretching/ Shrinking
100

-7 + -8 = 

-15

100

9 x 11

99

100

Complementary angles have a sum of how many degrees?

A) 90

B) 180

C) 360

90

100

Supplementary Angles have a sum of how many degrees?

A) 90

B) 180

C) 360

B) 180

100

If I have a rectangle who has side lengths of 14 inches and 7 inches, what would my area be?

98 inches

200

45 - -40 =

85

200

12 x -12

-144

200
If I have two angles that add up to 180, and one of the angle measures is 131, what is the other angle measure?

49

200

If I have two angles that add up to 90 degrees, and one of the angles is 62, what is the measure of the second angle?

28

200

One rectangle has side lengths of 3 and 4.  The second rectangle has side lengths of 15 and 20.  What was the scale factor from the first rectangle to the second one.

x 5

300

-12 - 12

-24

300

-644 / -4

161

300

Could these side lengths form a triangle?


15, 30, and 14

NO

15 + 14 < 30

300

Could these side lengths form a triangle?

40, 50, and 70


YES

All pairs of side lengths are greater than the third.

300

I have a square with side lengths of 14 m, 14 m, 14 m, and 14 m.  What would the perimeter be of that square?

56 meters

400

24+ -9

15

400

244 / 4

61

400

Find out how many degrees are in these descriptions:

One and a half times a right angle.

135 degrees

400

Find out how many degrees are in these descriptions:

Two thirds of a right angle

60 degrees

400

If I have a triangle with a width of 18 cm, and a height of 6 cm, what would my area be?  (Remember the formula to find the area for a trianlge is different than that of a square or rectangle)

54 cm

500

(5-3) /  -2 x -42

42

500

3x 5 - 4 x 10

5

500

Can you have a triangle with angle measures of 46, 35, and 100?  Why or Why not?

NO- 46+35+100 = 181.


Triangles need to have 180 degrees.  No more, no less.

500

Can you have a quadrilateral that has angle measures of 80, 100, 95, and 85?

YES

80+100+95+85 = 360 degrees.  

500

Rectangle A has side lengths of 24 and 9.  Rectangle B has side lengths of 8 and 3.  What is the scale factor from Rectangle A to Rectangle B?

1/3