Chapters 16 and 17.  Perpendicular  Parallel  Intersecting.

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Chapters 16 and 17

 Perpendicular  Parallel  Intersecting

 Perpendicular  Parallel  Intersecting

 Perpendicular  Parallel  Intersecting

 Perpendicular  Parallel  Intersecting

 Line segment  Line  Point

 Line segment  Line  Point

 Line segment  Line  Point

 Straight angle  Acute Angle  Right Angle  Obtuse Angle

 Straight angle  Acute Angle  Right Angle  Obtuse Angle

 Straight angle  Acute Angle  Right Angle  Obtuse Angle

DD

 Straight angle  Acute Angle  Right Angle  Obtuse Angle

 The correct answer is… CC

 rectangle  square  rhombus

 rectangle  triangle  rhombus

 Quadrilateral  Square  Parallelogram  Rectangle  Rhombus

 Parallelogram

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle

 Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle  Scalene triangle