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Row 1, Col 1 Radius What is the line that goes from the center of a circle to an outer point called?
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1,2 Trapezoid. 1 line of symmetry *360º Classify this quadrilateral. Then tell how many lines of symmetry it has. *How many degrees do the angles of a quadrilateral add up to?
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1,3 Scalene Triangle; Acute Angles Classify this triangle by its sides, and then by its angles.
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1,4 A line goes on forever in two directions (arrows). A line segment is part of a line with two endpoints. What is the difference between a line and a line segment.
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2,1 10 inches If the radius of a circle is 5 inches, how long is the diameter? ?
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2,2 28 ways Miss Proxenos has 8 rings in her jewelry box. She wants to wear two at a time. How many different ways can she choose two of those rings?
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2,3 35º 90º 55º Find the measure of X X
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2,4 Scalene; Obtuse Name a triangle that has no equal sides and an angle of 110º
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3,1 1) B. 2) A. 3) C. 1) Parallel Lines 2) Intersecting but NOT perpendicular 3) Perpendicular A.A. B.C. Match the Correct Number with the Correct Letter
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3,2 Obtuse and Isosceles What two words could be used to describe this triangle? Equilateral Obtuse Isosceles Right
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3,3 The Chord What is being labeled?
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3,4 Flip (Reflection) Both of these sets are an example of a Flip, Slide, or Turn?
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4,1 Acute Angle What kind of an angle is this? A B C
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4,2 4 How many lines of symmetry does this square have?
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4,3 A) 0 B) 6 C) 0 D) 0 How many lines of symmetry does each shape have?
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4,4 1. Quadrilateral 2. Octagon 3. Rhombus 4. Hexagon 5. Triangle 6. Trapezoid 1.2.3. 4.5. 6.
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5,1 180˚. What is the measure of this angle?
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5,2 A slide (translation) This is an example of…
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5,3 ½ Turn; 180º Turn What has been done to this quadrilateral?
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5,4 LP PQ GH ║RT B VE JR ┴ UI 1. Line segment 2. Ray 3. Parallel Lines 4. Point 5. Line 6. Perpendicular Rays 1.1. 2.3. 4. 5.6.
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