1:00
en
CR
Geometry
20
Ray: Has a endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction
Intersection: Set of points that figures have in common
Vertex: The endpoint that 2 rays share
Sides: The rays that make up an angle
Acute: Angle which measure is greater than 0° and less than 90°
Obtuse: Angle which measure is greater than 90° and less than 180°
Right: Angle that is exactly 90°
Straight: Angle that is exactly 180°
Congruent Angles: Angles that have the same measure
Complementary Angles: Two angles whose sum is 90°
Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose sum is 180°
Adjacent Angles: Two angles that share a vertex
Linear pair: Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
Polygon: Closed plane figure with 3 or more line segments (sides)
Convect Polygon: No line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon
Equilateral: All sides are congruent
Equalangular: All angles are congruent
Conjecture: Unproven statement based on an observation
Conditional Statement: A logical statement that has 2 parts, hypothesis and conclusion, and can be written in 'if-then' form
Negation: The opposite of the original statement
Geometry
Across:| 1. | No line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon | | 2. | Closed plane figure with 3 or more line segments (sides) | | 4. | Angle which measure is greater than 0° and less than 90° | | 8. | Set of points that figures have in common | | 12. | All sides are congruent | | 13. | Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays |
| | 15. | Angle that is exactly 180° | | 16. | All angles are congruent | | 18. | Two angles whose sum is 90° | | 19. | Angles that have the same measure | | 20. | The endpoint that 2 rays share |
| | Down:| 3. | Angle which measure is greater than 90° and less than 180° | | 5. | A logical statement that has 2 parts, hypothesis and conclusion, and can be written in 'if-then' form | | 6. | Two angles that share a vertex | | 7. | Two angles whose sum is 180° | | 9. | The opposite of the original statement |
| | 10. | Angle that is exactly 90° | | 11. | Has a endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction | | 14. | The rays that make up an angle | | 17. | Unproven statement based on an observation |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only
Geometry
Across:| 1. | No line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon | | 2. | Closed plane figure with 3 or more line segments (sides) | | 4. | Angle which measure is greater than 0° and less than 90° | | 8. | Set of points that figures have in common | | 12. | All sides are congruent | | 13. | Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays |
| | 15. | Angle that is exactly 180° | | 16. | All angles are congruent | | 18. | Two angles whose sum is 90° | | 19. | Angles that have the same measure | | 20. | The endpoint that 2 rays share |
| | Down:| 3. | Angle which measure is greater than 90° and less than 180° | | 5. | A logical statement that has 2 parts, hypothesis and conclusion, and can be written in 'if-then' form | | 6. | Two angles that share a vertex | | 7. | Two angles whose sum is 180° | | 9. | The opposite of the original statement |
| | 10. | Angle that is exactly 90° | | 11. | Has a endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction | | 14. | The rays that make up an angle | | 17. | Unproven statement based on an observation |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only