Question | Answer |
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides | Parallelagram |
A parallelagram with four right angles | Rectangle |
Parallelagram with four congruent sides | Rhombus |
A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides and four right angles | Square |
A quadrangle with only one set of parallel lines | Trapezoid |
Quadrangle with no parallel sides and two sets of congruent sides that are adjacent | Kite |
8 sided polygon | Octagon |
9 sided polygon | Nonagon |
7 sided polygon | Heptagon |
6 sided polygon | Hexagon |
5 sided polygon | Pentagon |
4 sided polygon | Quadrilateral |
location in space | Point |
A triangle that has less that 90 degrees | acute triangle |
A triangle where no sides are the same length | scalene triangle |
A triangle with at leaet 2 equal sides | isosceles triangle |
A triangle that has an angle greater than 90 degrees | obtuse triangle |
A triangle that has a 90 degree angle | right triangle |
A three sided polygon | triangle |
An angle with less than 90 degrees | acute angle |
an angle that is 90 degrees | right angle |
part of a line with two endpoints | line segment |
part of a line with only one endpoint | ray |
lines that will never intersect | parallel lines |
intersecting lines that form 90 degree angles | perpendicular lines |
2 rays that share the same endpoint | angle |
shared endpoint on an angle | vertex |
Point connected in a straight path that goes on forever in | |
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides | Parallelagram |
A parallelagram with four right angles | Rectangle |
Parallelagram with four congruent sides | Rhombus |
A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides and four right anglesS | Square |
A quadrangle with only one ser of parallel lines | Trapezoid |
Quadrangle with no parallel sides and two sets of congruent sides that are adjacent | Kite |
8 sided polygon | Octagon |
9 sided polygon | Nonagon |
7 sided polygon | Heptagon |
6 sided polygon | Hexagon |
5 sided polygon | Pentagon |
4 sided polygon | Quadrilateral |
location in space | Point |
A triangle that has less that 90 degrees | acute triangle |
A triangle where no sides are the same length | scalene triangle |
A triangle with at leaet 2 equal sides | isosceles triangle |
A triangle that has an angle greater than 90 degrees | obtuse triangle |
A triangle that has a 90 degree angle | right triangle |
A three sided polygon | triangle |
An angle with less than 90 degrees | acute angle |
an angle that is 90 degrees | right angle |
part of a line with two endpoints | line segment |
part of a line with only one endpoint | ray |
lines that will never intersect | parallel lines |
intersecting lines that form 90 degree angles | perpendicular lines |
2 rays that share the same endpoint | angle |
shared endpoint on an angle | vertex |
Point connected in a straight path that goes on forever in both directions | line |
an angle that is 180 degrees | straight angle |
an angle between 90 degrees and 180 degrees | obtuse angle |
a polygon wheren all angles point outward | convex polygon |
a triangle with 3 equal sides | equalateral triangle |
12 sided polygon | dodecagon |
10 sided polygon | decagon |
equal measure | congruent |
a polygon where at least 1 angle points inward | concave polygon |
a polygon with all congruent sides and angles | regular polygon |
a closed figure made of 3 or more line segments that dont overlap | polygon |