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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

The longest side of a right triangle 1-100

Hypotenuse 1-100A

A triangle that has a 90 degree angle

Right Triangle 1-200A

1-300 A triangle will all sides and angles of different measures

Scalene Triangle 1-300A

1-400 A triangle with two equal sides

Isosceles Triangle 1-400A

1-500 A triangle that has equal angles and equal sides

Equilateral Triangle 1-500A

The decimal value for pi rounded to the nearest 100th

A

2-200 The number of degrees in a circle.

A

2-300 The distance from the center of the circle to the circle.

Radius 2-300A

2-400 The distance across a circle going through the center of the circle.

Diameter 2-400A

2-500 Pi times radius squared

Formula for the area of a circle 2-500A

The set of points in a plane equal distance from a point.

Circle 3-100A

3-200 The distance around the outside of a circle.

Circumference 3-200A

3-300 The fraction used for pi.

A

3-400 A line segment from one point on a circle to another point on the circle.

Chord 3-400A

3-500 The set of points equal distance from a point

Sphere 3-500A

An angle that is 180 degrees.

Straight Angle 4-100A

4-200 Two angles that add up to 90 degrees

Complementary Angles 4-200A

4-300 Two angles that add up to 180 degrees

Supplementary angles 4-300A

4-400 An angle that measures less than 90 degrees

Acute Angle 4-400A

4-500 Two lines in different planes that do not meet.

Skew 4-500A

To divide something in half creating two equal parts.

Bisect 5-100A

5-200 Two lines in the same plane that do not touch.

Parallel lines 5-200A

5-300 The point that divides a line segment in half

Midpoint 5-300A

5-400 The distance around the outside of a figure

Perimeter 5-400A

5-500 A flat surface that continues infinitely in all directions.

Plane 5-500A

Any figure with four sides

Quadrilateral 6-100A

6-200 A shape with 5 sides

pentagon 6-200A

6-300 A shape with 8 sides.

Octagon 6-300A

6-400 A four sided figure with sides of equal length and angles of 90 degrees

Square 6-400A

6-500 All of the angles are qual and all of the sides are equal.

Regular shape 6-500A

1 followed by 100 zeros

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