Geometry BINGO Chapter 6 Test Review.

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Geometry BINGO Chapter 6 Test Review

Make yourself a BINGO Card…

Fill Card With Possible Square Choices… Rhombus Midsegment Right Angle Pentagon Diagonal Hendecagon Square Quadrilateral 35 Parallelogram Trapezoid 30 Concave 84 180 Decagon Triangle 132 Complementary Isosceles Trapezoid 46 Consecutive Interior Angles Rectangle 25 Kite Hexagon 68 48 Vertex Supplementary 22 Convex Alternate Interior Angles 360 Polygon Octagon 115 90 Regular Polygon

BINGO A polygon with 10 sides.

Angles that add to 180 are called angles. BINGO Angles that add to 180 are called angles.

If HIJK is a parallelogram and m<KHI = 84, m<HKI=? BINGO If HIJK is a parallelogram and m<KHI = 84, m<HKI=?

The segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid. BINGO The segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid.

BINGO Solve for x.

BINGO A polygon with 4 sides.

BINGO Solve for x.

BINGO A quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides, but its opposite sides are not congruent.

BINGO Solve for x.

Angles 3 and 6 are called angles. BINGO Angles 3 and 6 are called angles.

A polygon with six sides is called a . BINGO A polygon with six sides is called a .

BINGO Type of Figure?

The interior angles of a quadrilateral add to degrees. BINGO The interior angles of a quadrilateral add to degrees.

A 4-sided polygon with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. BINGO A 4-sided polygon with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.

BINGO Find the area.

It is an endpoint of a side of the polygon. BINGO It is an endpoint of a side of the polygon.

BINGO Find the area.

BINGO A polygon where no line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon.

BINGO Type of figure?

BINGO Find the area.

BINGO Type of figure?

BINGO It is formed by three or more segments called sides and contains no curved lines.

BINGO

A segment that joins two non-consecutive vertices. BINGO A segment that joins two non-consecutive vertices.

Angles 3 and 5 are called angles. BINGO Angles 3 and 5 are called angles.

BINGO Convex or concave?

A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides? BINGO A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides?

Angles that add to 90 degrees are called angles. BINGO Angles that add to 90 degrees are called angles.

BINGO Type of figure?