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... Polygon: A ______________ figure in a plane made segments of 3 or more _____________________. Convex polygons: ...
... Polygon: A ______________ figure in a plane made segments of 3 or more _____________________. Convex polygons: ...
Reading and creating angle measures
... Classify the following angles as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. Then measure each angle to the nearest degree. ...
... Classify the following angles as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. Then measure each angle to the nearest degree. ...
Chapter 10: angles and triangles
... Opposite angles are equal (1 = 3) (2 = 4) Perpendicular bisector = 90° ...
... Opposite angles are equal (1 = 3) (2 = 4) Perpendicular bisector = 90° ...
Shape and Angles (level 5) - International School of Madrid
... Here is a grid of dots. Point A and point B are joined by a straight line. Draw a line to join point A to another dot on the grid so that the two lines make a right angle. Use a ruler. ...
... Here is a grid of dots. Point A and point B are joined by a straight line. Draw a line to join point A to another dot on the grid so that the two lines make a right angle. Use a ruler. ...
Triangle Classification
... A triangle is any closed figure made by three line segments intersecting at their endpoints. Every triangle has three vertices (the points where the segments meet), three sides (the segments), and three interior angles (formed at each vertex). All of the following shapes are triangles. You might hav ...
... A triangle is any closed figure made by three line segments intersecting at their endpoints. Every triangle has three vertices (the points where the segments meet), three sides (the segments), and three interior angles (formed at each vertex). All of the following shapes are triangles. You might hav ...