Types of Angle
Types of Triangles
Proofs
Angles formed by Tranversals
Types of Tranformations
100
The angle is 90 degress.
What is a right angle?
100
It has all the same side lengths.
What is equilateral?
100
A triangle that has two angles and one side right next to each other in that order.
What is AAS?
100
Nonadjacent angles that lie on the opposite side of the transversal between parallel lines
What is an alternate interior angle?
100
it moves up, down, right, left.
What is translation or slide?
200
the angle more than 180 degees.
What is obtuse angle?
200
it has 2 same side lengths.
What is isosceles?
200
A triangle that has three congruent sides.
What is SSS?
200
It lies on opposite sides of the transversal outside parallel lines
What is an alternate exterior?
200
it turns 90,180,and270 degrees.
What is rotation?
300
An angle less than 90.
What is an acute angle?
300
It has 3 different side lengths.
What is scalene?
300
There is a side, then an angle, then a side that is congruent to the first side.
What is SAS?
300
When angles lie on the same side of the transversal between parallel lines
What is same side interior angles?
300
it reflect over any axis.
What is reflection?
400
Two angles that makes up a 90 degrees angle.
What is complementary?
400
It has a right angle.
What is right triangle?
400
It has an angle, then a side, then another angle that is congruent to the first angle.
What is ASA?
400
Angles that lie on the same side of the transversal outside the parallel lines
What are the same side exterior angles?
400
it bigger or smaller.
What is dilation?
500
The two angles that make up a 180 degrees angle.
What is supplementary?
500
All three angles are the same.
What is an equal angler triangle?
500
It has two congruent sides with a right angle that is across from one side and the other side is next to the right angle.
What is HL?
500
It lies on the same side of the transversal, and on the same side of the parallel lines
What are corresponding angles?
500
it moves up then it turns 180.
What is trans translation then rotation?