
Unit 5 Review
... 13. If the angles of ABC have the following measures: m A = 3x + 2, m B = 5x – 3, m C = 6x – 1, list the sides of ABC from Longest to Shortest. ...
... 13. If the angles of ABC have the following measures: m A = 3x + 2, m B = 5x – 3, m C = 6x – 1, list the sides of ABC from Longest to Shortest. ...
regular polygon
... Geometry Vocabulary Geometry - branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties. • Types of the line of the triangle • Polygon ...
... Geometry Vocabulary Geometry - branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties. • Types of the line of the triangle • Polygon ...
Angles of a triangle - Villa Walsh Academy
... (PUT THEM INTO “CLIQUES”) To classify them by their number of congruent sides, we have three options: ...
... (PUT THEM INTO “CLIQUES”) To classify them by their number of congruent sides, we have three options: ...
4. G.1 Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute
... that through any two points there is always a line and every line contains at least two points. Line segment is part of a line and it contains two endpoints meaning it has a beginning and endpoints. A line contains an infinite number of points and has no endpoints and goes on and on forever. A ray i ...
... that through any two points there is always a line and every line contains at least two points. Line segment is part of a line and it contains two endpoints meaning it has a beginning and endpoints. A line contains an infinite number of points and has no endpoints and goes on and on forever. A ray i ...
4-3 Angle Relationship in Triangles
... Interior angle—formed by two sides of a polygon. In the figure below, <1, < 2, and < 3 are interior angles. Exterior angle—formed by one side of a polygon and extending the adjacent side. In the figure below, < 4 is an exterior angle. Remote interior angle—the angles that are not adjacent to the ext ...
... Interior angle—formed by two sides of a polygon. In the figure below, <1, < 2, and < 3 are interior angles. Exterior angle—formed by one side of a polygon and extending the adjacent side. In the figure below, < 4 is an exterior angle. Remote interior angle—the angles that are not adjacent to the ext ...