AP Environmental S
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Parallel Lines | 2 lines that are the same distance apart
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Acute | < 90 degrees
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Obtuse | > 90 degrees, < 180 degrees
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Straight Angles | = to 180 degrees
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Complimentary Angles | Add up to 90 degrees
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Supplementary Angles | Add up to 180 degrees
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Supp. Angle | 2 angles
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Angles on a line | more than 2 angles
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Vertically Opposite Angles | angles that are opposite from each other
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Angles Around A Point | Add up to 360 degrees
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Angles and Parallel Lines | when 2 parallel lines are cut by a third line(the transversal), eight angles are formed
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Corresponding Angles | (F Shape) are equal to eachother
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Alternate Angles | (Z Shape) are equal to eachother
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Co-Interior Angles | (C Shape) add up 180 degrees
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Angles of a Triangle | add up to 180 degrees
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Triangle | 3 sides, 3 angles
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Scalene | no equal sides or angles
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Isosceles | 2 sides of equal length; the angles at the bases of the equal sides are also equal in size
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Equilateral | 3 equal sides, 3 equal angles
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Acute | < 90 degrees
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Right | 90 degrees
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Obtuse | > 90 dergrees
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