Answers to Geometry Vocab Quiz

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Answers to Geometry Vocab Quiz

perpendicular Right angle or 90 degrees

Rectangular prism 6 faces, all faces rectangles, all vertices 90 ˚

Rhombus 4 congruent sides,

Trapezoid 4 sides, I pair of opposing paralell sides

Rectangle 4 sides, 2 pair of opposing parallel congruent sides, all vertices 90˚

Cube 6 CONGRUENT faces All vertices are 90˚

parallelogram 4 sides, 2 pair of opposing parallel sides

Face One surface of a 3D figure

Vertex, Vertices A meeting of two lines or three or more surfaces

A cube meets all the requirements for a rectangular prism but has the additional requirement that all sides are congruent. Sooooo all cubes are also rectangular prisms but not all rectangular prisms are cubes

Axis, Axes They meet at the origin, where the value of both x and y is 0. The coordinates of the origin are 0,0 X is the horizontal axis y x