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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Angles Quadri- laterals CirclesTriangles Grab Bag

This is called a ___ This is called the___

This is called a ray. This is called the vertex.

What kind of angle is this? 1. right 2. acute 3. obtuse 4. straight

What kind of angle is this? 1. right 2. acute 3. obtuse 4. straight

This is called a _____ It is used to______

Two angles that together are complementary equal ______ 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

Two angles that together are complementary equal ______ 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

Two angles that together are supplementary equal ______ 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

Two angles that together are supplementary equal ______ 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

Name this quadrilateral. 1. trapezoid 2. square 3. rectangle 4. rhombus

Name this quadrilateral. 1. trapezoid 2. square 3. rectangle 4. rhombus

Quadrilateral means that a polygon has _____sides.

Quadrilateral means that a polygon has 4 sides.

Name this quadrilateral. 1. trapezoid 2. square 3. rectangle 4. rhombus

Name this quadrilateral. 1. trapezoid 2. square 3. rectangle 4. rhombus

A quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides and opposite angles are equal is called a_______. 1. square 2. parallelogram 3. rhombus 4. all of the above

A quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides and opposite angles are equal is called a_______. 1. square 2. parallelogram 3. rhombus 4. all of the above

The interior angles of a quadrilateral equals_________ ˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

The interior angles of a quadrilateral equals_________ ˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

The distance around the outside of a circle is called the____ a.perimeter b.radius c.diameter d.circumference

The distance around the outside of a circle is called the____ d. circumference

The distance from the center of the circle to the outside edge is called the_____________. a.perimeter b.radius c.diameter d.circumference

The distance from the center of the circle to the outside edge is called the_____________. b. radius

The distance from one edge of a circle to the other edge through the midpoint is called the_________. a.perimeter b.radius c.diameter d.circumference

The distance from one edge of a circle to the other edge through the midpoint is called the_________. c. diameter

The amount of squares it takes to cover a circle is called the_____ a.perimeter b.area c.diameter d.circumference

The amount of squares it takes to cover a circle is called the_____ b. area

The value of pi (π) is_________ a.1 b.1.95 c.2.75 d.3.14

The value of pi (π) is_________ d. 3.14

Name this triangle. 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

Name this triangle. 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

Name this triangle. 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

Name this triangle. 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

The interior angles of a triangle equals_________ ˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

The interior angles of a triangle equals_________ ˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

45 What’s the measure of the missing angles? 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

45˚ What’s the measure of the missing angles? 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

What type of triangle has only two sides equal? 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

What type of triangle has only two sides equal? 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

Two angles of a triangle are 100˚ and 50˚. What’s the measure of the third angle? 1. 30˚ 2. 60˚ 3. 90˚ 4 100˚

Two angles of a triangle are 100˚ and 50˚. What’s the measure of the third angle? 1. 30˚ 2. 60˚ 3. 90˚ 4 100˚

What type of triangle has no sides equal? 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

What type of triangle has no sides equal? 1. right 2. equilateral 3. scalene 4. isosceles

A quadrilateral with only 1 set of parallel sides is a _______ 1. square 2. trapezoid 3. rhombus 4. isosceles triangle

A quadrilateral with only 1 set of parallel sides is a _______ 1. square 2. trapezoid 3. rhombus 4. isosceles triangle

Three angles of a quadrilateral are 100˚, 50˚, 50˚ and ______˚ ˚ ˚ ˚ ˚

Three angles of a quadrilateral are 100˚, 50˚, 50˚ and ______˚ ˚ ˚ ˚ ˚

A straight angle equals how many degrees? 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚

A straight angle equals how many degrees? 1. 45˚ 2. 90˚ ˚ ˚