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Find the name. a. point b. line segment c. parallel lines
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Find the name. a. point b. line segment c. parallel lines
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Find the name. . a. point b. line segment c. parallel lines
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Find the name. a. line b. intersecting lines c. parallel lines
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Find the name. a. line b. intersecting lines c. parallel lines
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Name the angle. a. right angle b. acute angle c. obtuse angle
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Name the angle. a. right angle b. acute angle c. obtuse angle
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Name the angle. a. right angle b. acute angle c. obtuse angle
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Name the angle. a. right angle b. ray c. obtuse angle
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Two lines that cross are called
Name each. Two lines that cross are called a. line b. intersecting lines c. point
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Two lines that never meet or cross are called
Name each. Two lines that never meet or cross are called a. parallel lines b. intersecting lines c. point
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An exact location in space is a
Name each. An exact location in space is a a. parallel lines b. intersecting lines c. point
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A set of points that goes on without an end in both directions is a
Name each. A set of points that goes on without an end in both directions is a a. parallel line b. line c. point
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A pair of intersecting lines will cross
Find the answer. A pair of intersecting lines will cross a. 0 times b. 1 time c. 2 times
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Name each. A part of a line that has one point and goes forever in one direction is a. a ray b. a right angle c. an acute angle
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An angle that forms a square corner is
Name each. An angle that forms a square corner is a. a ray b. a right angle c. an acute angle
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An angle that is open less than a right angle is
Name each. An angle that is open less than a right angle is a. a ray b. a right angle c. an acute angle
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an angle that is open more than a right angle
Name each. an angle that is open more than a right angle a. an obtuse angle b. a right angle c. an acute angle
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At what time will the hands on a clock make a right angle?
Find the time to fit. At what time will the hands on a clock make a right angle? a. 12:15 b. 1:10 c. 2:20
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At what time will the hands on a clock make an acute angle
Find the time to fit. At what time will the hands on a clock make an acute angle a. 3: 45 b. 5:00 c. 8:45
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At what time will the hands on a clock make an obtuse angle
Find the time to fit. At what time will the hands on a clock make an obtuse angle a. 10:00 b. 6:55 c. 3:25
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