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Hosted by Mrs. Smyth

1pt 2pt 4pt 3pt 4pt LinesAnglesMore LinesAngles Too 3pt 2pt 4pt 2pt 1pt 5pt 1pt

Row 1, Col 1 A location in space represent by a dot. (What is a point)?

1,2 An angle less than 90 degrees. (What is an acute angle.)?

1,3 Lines than are equal distances from each other and will never touch. (What are parallel lines.)?

1,4 Angles that are opposite each other and are equal. (What are vertical angles.)?

2,1 A set of many points that extend in opposite directions into infinity. (What is a line)?

2,2 An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. (What is a right angle.)?

2,3 Lines that cross each other. (What are intersecting lines)?

2,4 Two angles whose measure equals 180 degrees. (What are supplementary angles.)?

3,1 A line with two endpoints. (What is a line segment.)?

3,2 An angle that measures more than 90 degrees. (What is an obtuse angle)?

3,3 Lines that form 90 degree angles. (What are perpendicular lines?)

3,4 Two angles that add up to 90 degrees. (What are complementary angles)?

4,1 A set of points that has an endpoint and goes on in one direction with no end. (What is a ray)?

4,2 An angle that measures 180 degrees. (What is a straight angle)?

4,3 A line that crosses parallel lines. (What is a transversal line)?

4,4 Pairs of interior angles on opposite sides of a transversal. (What are alternate interior angles)?

5,1 Points on the same line. (What is collinear)?

5,2 The point common to both sides of an angle. (What is the vertex)?

5,3 Lines in space that are not in the same plane and will never meet. (What are skew lines)?

5,4 Pairs of angles in similar positions. (What are corresponding angles)?