Mathegories Geometry Game Board Geometry Terms and Problem
Mathegories Geometry Game Board Geometry Terms and Problem Solving
Geometry Circle Classifying About Problem Terms Stuff Polygons Angles Solving 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Two figures with the same size and shape © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Congruent © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A flat surface that continues without end in all directions © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Plane © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The instrument used to construct and measure angles © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Protractor © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Angles that share a common side and a common vertex © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Adjacent Angles © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A closed plane figure formed by at least three line segments © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Polygon © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The number of degrees in a circle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
360° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A chord that passes through the center of a circle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Diameter © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
π (Pi) © www. Digital. Lesson. com
POWER POINTS!! © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The number of degrees a clock hand rotates as it moves from the 3 o’clock position to the 7 o’clock position © www. Digital. Lesson. com
120° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Three-fourths of a pizza is eaten. Then half of what remains is eaten. What is the measure of the central angle of the remaining piece? © www. Digital. Lesson. com
45° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A triangle with at least two congruent sides © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Isosceles Triangle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A polygon with seven sides © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Heptagon © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Trapezoid © www. Digital. Lesson. com
POWER POINTS!! © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A polygon with two sides © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Impossible By definition, a polygon must have at least three sides. © www. Digital. Lesson. com
A parallelogram with all sides congruent and no right angles © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Rhombus © www. Digital. Lesson. com
An angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Obtuse Angle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
An angle that measures 180° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Straight Angle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The sum of the measures of these two angles is 90° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
Complementary Angles © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral © www. Digital. Lesson. com
360° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon © www. Digital. Lesson. com
720° To find the sum of the interior angles of any polygon the formula 180°(x-2) can be used, where x is the number of sides in the polygon. © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The measure of each interior angle in an equilateral triangle © www. Digital. Lesson. com
60° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The measure of the fourth angle in a quadrilateral if the first three angles measure 90°, 120°, and 100° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
50° © www. Digital. Lesson. com
If any two blades on a fan form an angle of 120°, how many blades are on the fan? © www. Digital. Lesson. com
3 © www. Digital. Lesson. com
If one side of a parallelogram measures 7 inches and the perimeter is 22 inches, what is the length of an adjacent side? © www. Digital. Lesson. com
4 inches © www. Digital. Lesson. com
The height of a triangle measures 10 feet. What is the measure of the base if the area is 30 square feet? © www. Digital. Lesson. com
6 feet © www. Digital. Lesson. com
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