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Geometry Mathpardy
Points, Lines,
and Planes
Angles
Quadrilaterals
Triangles
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Points, Lines, and Planes
Lines that lie in the same plane
and do not intersect.
Answer: Parallel
Points, Lines, and Planes
A location in space that has no
size.
A
Answer: Point
Points, Lines, and Planes
A series of points that extend in
opposite directions without end.
A
B
AB
Answer: Line
Points,Lines,and Planes
Lines in space that do not lie in the
same plane. They do not intersect
and are not parallel.
Answer: Skew Lines
Points,Lines,and Planes
A flat surface that has no thickness
and extends without end in the
directions of all lines it contains.
Answer: Plane
Angles
Angles formed by 2 intersecting
lines and are opposite each other
(the angles are congruent).
Answer: Vertical Angles
Angles
A line that intersects 2 other
lines in different points is
called…
Transversal
Answer: Transversal
Angles
Two angles whose sum is 180
degrees.
Answer: Supplementary
Angles
Two angles that share a vertex
and a side, but no points in
their interiors.
Answer: Adjacent Angles
Angles
Angles that have the same
measure.
40°
40°
Answer: Congruent
Angles
Two angles whose sum is 90
degrees.
Answer: Complementary
Quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral that has exactly
one pair of parallel sides.
Answer: Trapezoid
Quadrilateral
A quadrilateral that has four
congruent sides.
Answer: Rhombus
Quadrilateral
A quadrilateral that has four 90
degree angles. Opposite sides
are parallel and congruent.
Answer: Rectangle or Square
Quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral that has four
90 degree angles and four
congruent sides.
Answer: Square
Quadrilateral
A quadrilateral in which both
pairs of opposite sides are
parallel.
Answer: Parallelogram
Quadrilaterals
A polygon with four sides.
Answer: Quadrilateral
Triangles
A triangle that has 3 congruent
sides.
Answer: Equilateral Triangle
Triangles
A triangle with at least two
congruent sides.
Answer: Isosceles Triangle
Triangles
A triangle that has no congruent
sides.
Answer: Scalene Triangle
Triangles
A triangle that has an angle of
130 degrees.
130°
Answer: Obtuse Triangle
Triangles
A triangle that has three angles
all less than 90 degrees.
Answer: Acute Triangle
Triangles
A triangle where one angle is
90 degrees.
Answer: Right Triangle
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