geometry symbols Crossword Puzzles
Geometry Crossword! 2024-05-13
Across
- a parallelogram with four equal sides
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
- a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
- the space between two lines or planes that intersect
- an angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- a round three-dimensional closed surface
- relation with respect to comparative quantity or magnitude
- a polygon with four equal sides and four right angles
- the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides
- a line enclosing a plane area
- a three-sided polygon
- be at an angle
- a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series
- an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
Down
- a triangle with two equal sides
- two angles whose sum is a right angle
- a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle
- in or near an inner area
- a four-sided polygon
- the length of a straight line through the center of a circle
- a continuous portion of a circle
- corresponding in character or kind
- elevation above sea level or above the earth's surface
- a plane curve with every point equidistant from the center
27 Clues: be at an angle • a four-sided polygon • a three-sided polygon • in or near an inner area • a line enclosing a plane area • a triangle with two equal sides • a continuous portion of a circle • corresponding in character or kind • an angle between 90 and 180 degrees • of equal importance, rank, or degree • a parallelogram with four equal sides • two angles whose sum is a right angle • ...
Geometry terms 2024-05-14
Across
- angle that measures to 180 degrees
- segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both
- lines that wont ever touch
- number of cubic units contained in a solid
- line that intersects a circle in two points
- intersection of adjacent lateral faces form lateral edges
- the line segment between two points on a given curve
- line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- in a conditional statement the statement that immediately follows the word ‘if’.
- a statement or conjecture that can be proven true by given, definitions, postulates, or already proven theorems.
- location in space
- a parallelogram having four right angles
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height
- a quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other
- are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect.
- for an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle.
- half of a circle's width
- the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure
- faces of a prism that are not its bases
- consists of two points and the continuous part of a circle between them
- an equilateral parallelogram having oblique angles
- a circle full width
- the statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement
- angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- the area around a circle
- the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of a conditional statement.
Down
- set of points in space a given distance from a given point called the center
- arc whose measure is greater than a semi-circle (180 degrees).
- a polygon with four sides
- has two congruent circular bases in parallel planes
- in a conditional statement the statement that immediately follows the word ‘then’
- the part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point
- the conjunction of a conditional statement and its converse
- an educated guess based on known information.
- sum of the area of its lateral faces.
- angle that measures to 90 degrees
- a polygon having six sides and six angles
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points
- of a polygon is the distance around the polygon.
- a statement that describes a fundamental relationship between basic terms of geometry. Postulates are accepted as true without proof.
- a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles
- set of points that are straight
- for an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg adjacent to the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
- comparison of two numbers by division
- is a prism where all sides are squares.
- arc whose measure is less than a semi-circle (180 degree).
- for an acute angle of a right triangle, the ratio of the measure of the leg opposite the acute angle to the measure of the hypotenuse.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties
- the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement.
- congruent polygons lying in parallel planes
50 Clues: location in space • a circle full width • half of a circle's width • the area around a circle • a polygon with four sides • lines that wont ever touch • set of points that are straight • angle that measures to 90 degrees • angle that measures to 180 degrees • a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles • sum of the area of its lateral faces. • comparison of two numbers by division • ...
Geometry terms 2024-05-14
Across
- A closed figure with six sides
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees
- points that do not lie on the same line
- Two lines in a two-dimensional space that do not meet
- Two lines that meet to make a corner
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them
- angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- A two-dimensional, closed, four-sided figure with four right angles
- the point at which two sides of a two-dimensional figure or two edges of a three-dimensional figure meet
- A special type of rectangle that has equilateral (same length) sides and parallel opposite sides
- A closed figure with eight sides
- Without a curve
- ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles
- A closed figure with three sides
- triangle with all sides congruent
- Having curvy or undulating attributes
- A flat two-dimensional surface upon which two-dimensional objects can lie
- A round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center
- A solid or hollow object that tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point
- Identical in size and shape
- The meeting of two faces on a three-dimensional shape
- A three-dimensional figure with identical ends
- triangle with at least two sides congruent
- A three-dimensional figure on which the faces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top
- triangle with an obtuse angle
- segments that have the same length
- triangle that has all acute angles
Down
- triangle with all angles congruent
- An informal word to describe angles of objects
- line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. Each of the three points
- triangle with no sides congruent
- angles that have the same measure
- Sides that are the same length
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees
- A closed four-sided figure with parallel opposite sides
- A three-dimensional figure with identical equilateral squares as faces
- points that do not lie on the same plane
- triangle with a right angle
- Line segments in geometric figures that compose the exterior of the object
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees
- Surface planes of three-dimensional shapes
- A closed figure with seven sides
- A closed figure with five sides
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction
- points that lie on the same line
- points that lie on the same plane
- a vertex of the triangle and the segments are the sides
- A specific position on a line, plane, or in space
- A two-dimensional shape in which all points on the curved line are equidistant from a center point
- Having a plane-like quality
52 Clues: Without a curve • triangle with a right angle • Identical in size and shape • Having a plane-like quality • triangle with an obtuse angle • A closed figure with six sides • Sides that are the same length • A closed figure with five sides • triangle with no sides congruent • A closed figure with eight sides • A closed figure with seven sides • A closed figure with three sides • ...
geometry terms 2024-05-14
Across
- angle with 90 degrees
- distance from midpoint to edge of the circle
- prism thats sides are all squares
- the logical way of proving something is actually something
- sum of all side lengths
- all sides are the same
- one edge of a circle to the other, going through the midpoint
- all side legnth multiplied together
- sum of the area of all a polygons sides
- an arc that is less then 180 degrees
- a shape that has both sides that are parellel
- angle with less than 90 degrees
- the way to find a missing side length of a triangle
- a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles
- having the same measure
- angle with 180 degrees
- no sides are equal
- Triangle with less then 90 degrees
- points that don’t lie on the same line
- Angle on the outside
- a polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles
- deals with shapes, and their properties
- the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers
- Angle on the inside
- a set of points connected with infinite length, but no height or width
- a shape with no straight line and and equal amount of space between the midpoint and edge
Down
- angles that equal 90 degrees
- a point put in the center of a shape
- angles that equal 180 degrees
- a shape with all sides the same, all 90 degrees
- A dot with an uppercase letter next to it
- a line segment that connects points on a circle
- an arc that is more than 180 degrees
- has a vertex and a circular base
- points that lie on the same plane
- points that lie on the same line
- A 3D shape that has triangular sides that converge on a single point
- a triangle that has 90 degrees
- A point with a line extending infintly
- lines that intersect to make a 90 degree angle
- a polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles
- Triangle with more then 90 degrees
- a line connected by 2 points
- 2d flat surface where points or lines can be plotted
- atleast 2 sides are the same
- a parellelogram with right angles
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- 2 lines that will never intersect
- all angles are the same
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- angle with more than 90 degrees
- number of cubic units in a solid
- the space between 2 intersecting lines
- comparison between 2 numbers using division
54 Clues: no sides are equal • Angle on the inside • Angle on the outside • angle with 90 degrees • all sides are the same • angle with 180 degrees • sum of all side lengths • having the same measure • all angles are the same • angles that equal 90 degrees • a line connected by 2 points • atleast 2 sides are the same • angles that equal 180 degrees • a triangle that has 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-05-14
Across
- Two angles across from each other on intersecting lines. They are always congruent
- If a point lies on the perpendicular bisector of a segment, then it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment
- A figure that can be separated into regions that are basic plane figures
- A triangle exists if the sum of the two smaller sides is greater than the third-longest side
- If a segment joins the midpoints of two sides of a triangle, then the segment is parallel to the third side and half as long
- Adjacent angles that are supplementary
- A segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- A segment with endpoints at the center and on the circle
- An angle with its vertex on the circle with two sides that are chords
- A chord that passes through the center
- Angles on the same side of the transversal and in the same position
- A solid with one base and faces that meet at a point
- A solid in which each point is equidistant from a center point
- A set of points equidistant from a given point called the center
- The distance from the center of a polygon to any side
- The arc that lies between the endpoints of an inscribed angle
Down
- Exterior angles, non-adjacent, and on opposite sides of the transversal
- A prism with circular bases
- A pyramid with a circular base
- Interior angles, non-adjacent, and on opposite sides of the transversal
- Interior angles that are on the same side of the transversal
- Intersects a circle at exactly one point
- An angle with its vertex at the center of the circle and its two sides are radii
- A section of a circle bounded by a central angle and its intercepted arc
- non-co planar lines that do not intersect
- If a point is on a bisector of an angle, then the point is equidistant from the sides of the angle
- Any two angles whose sum is 90
- a segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of the triangles
- Any two angles whose sum is 180
- Share a common side and vertex next to each other, congruent
- A solid with two bases that are congruent and parallel
- A segment with endpoints on the circle
32 Clues: A prism with circular bases • A pyramid with a circular base • Any two angles whose sum is 90 • Any two angles whose sum is 180 • Adjacent angles that are supplementary • A chord that passes through the center • A segment with endpoints on the circle • Intersects a circle at exactly one point • non-co planar lines that do not intersect • ...
Geometry Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces
- The side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle. Usually the longest side of a right triangle.
- When two lines are cut by a transversal, nonadjacent exterior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal
- two angles whose sum is a right angle
- A right triangle with two acute angles that measure 45
- is undefined and contains definitely many points
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides congruent and no opposite sides congruent
- area the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary
- A line which passes through at least two points of a circle
- The point at which the line crosses the X-axis
- A polygon with five sides
- Arcs in a circle that have exactly one point in common
- The action or process of adding something to something else
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The point at which the line crosses the y-axis
- The study of triangles, with emphasis on calculations involving the lengths of sides and the measures of angles.
- A polygon with six sides
- A line segment that connect the center of a circle to the outer edges.
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- When two lines are cut by the same transversal, nonadjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal
- Two angles that lie in the same plane and have a common vertex and a common side but have no common interior points
- The slope of a horizontal line
- corresponding in character or kind
- a triangle with no two sides of equal length
- The side of a triangle from which the height is constructed
Down
- A right triangle with two acute angles that measure 30 and 60
- The point that divides the segment into two confident segments
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point
- The circumference of a circle is the distance around a circle
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- The intersection of two noncollinear rays at a common endpoint
- The intersection of a sphere and a plane containing the center of the sphere
- Part of a line that consist of two points call endpoints and all points between them
- A line segment, line or plane that divides a geometric figure into two congruent halves.
- A polygon with ten sides
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions and three dimensions
- A point or value that marks the end of a ray
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region
- A rule that shows the relationship between two or more quantities
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure
- The part of a line that consist of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
- lying in the same plane
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure
- A polygon with four sides
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The intersection of two or more geometric figures is the set of points the figures have in common
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- The nearness of a measurement to the true value of the measure
- A quadrilateral with exactly one parallel of sides
- written on or in a surface
51 Clues: lying in the same plane • A polygon with ten sides • A polygon with six sides • A polygon with five sides • A polygon with four sides • written on or in a surface • The slope of a horizontal line • corresponding in character or kind • two angles whose sum is a right angle • A point or value that marks the end of a ray • a triangle with no two sides of equal length • ...
geometry vocab 2024-05-14
Across
- The segment that contains both foci of an ellipse with endpoints on the ellipse.
- A measure of the quantity of some physical property per unit of length, area, or volume.
- The ratio of the length of the leg adjacent to an angle to the length of the hypotenuse.
- A pair of adjacent angles with noncommon sides that are opposite rays.
- A polygon inside a circle in which all of the vertices of the polygon lie on the circle.
- Part of a circle that is defined by two endpoints.
- A ray or segment that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
- A line segment with endpoints that are a vertex of the triangle and the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex.
- A solid figure with a circular base connected by a curved surface to a single vertex.
- Lying in the same plane.
- A statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement.
- The area outside of the two rays of an angle.
- The segment perpendicular to the major axis with endpoints on the ellipse.
- Lying on the same line.
- A point is equidistant from other points if it is the same distance from them.
- An angle with its vertex on a circle and sides that contain chords of the circle.
- The nearness of a measurement to the true value of the measure.
- When two lines are cut by a transversal, any of the four angles that lie inside the region between the two intersected lines.
- Two angles with measures that have a sum of 90°.
Down
- An arc with measure less than 180°.
- The area between the two rays of an angle.
- 1/360 of the circular rotation about a point.
- the outer border of a circle; the measurement of that border
- The point on a line segment halfway between the endpoints of the segment.
- The part of a circle that lies between the two lines intersecting it.
- Two figures are congruent if one can be obtained from the other by a sequence of rotations, reflections, and translations.
- When two lines are cut by a transversal, any of the four angles that lie outside the region between the two intersected lines.
- A segment that connects any two nonconsecutive verticeswithin a polygon.
- A statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of the conditional statement.
- The number of square units needed to cover a surface.
- An arc with measure greater than 180°.
- A solid figure with two congruent and parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface.
- A measurable part of a line that consists of two points, called endpoints, and all of the points between them.
- The sum of the areas of the lateral faces of the figure.
- A line is made up of points, has no thickness or width, and extends indefinitely in both directions.
35 Clues: Lying on the same line. • Lying in the same plane. • An arc with measure less than 180°. • An arc with measure greater than 180°. • The area between the two rays of an angle. • 1/360 of the circular rotation about a point. • The area outside of the two rays of an angle. • Two angles with measures that have a sum of 90°. • Part of a circle that is defined by two endpoints. • ...
geometry vocab 2024-05-14
Across
- The points enclosed by a polygon.
- - A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex.
- - The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle.
- - The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- - The point halfway between two given points.
- -Lines in three-dimensional space that do not intersect and are not parallel.
- any shape with four sides and four right angles.
- when two shapes are the same in shape and size.
- - Having two sides of equal length.
- - A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- The line perpendicular to a segment passing through the segment's midpoint
- A three-dimensional geometric figure with parallel congruent bases.
- A polygon for which all sides are congruent and all angles are congruent
- the supplement of an interior angle of a polygon
- - A straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- is a way of writing sets using symbols
- a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- - A four-sided figure.
- - which states that an angle inscribed in a circle is half of the central angle that subtends the same arc
- When two triangles have corresponding angles that are congruent
- - To divide into two equal parts.
- the process of resizing an object by a certain scale
- Two features that are situated the same way in different objects.
- - Having all sides equal in length.
Down
- are Point, Line, Ray, and Line Segment.
- -Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- When something turns like a wheel, over and over again
- the evidence that shows something is true or valid
- a type of transformation in which a shape or geometric figure is mirrored across a line or plane
- - A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
- When two triangles have corresponding sides that are congruent as shown below, the triangles are congruent.
- Switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both
- A three dimensional figure with a single base tapering to an apex
- a dramatic change in form or appearance.
- - The distance around a circle.
- a conventional written system for encoding a formal axiomatic system
- -the mean of n numbers expressed as the n-th root of their
- -is the formula for the midpoint between points
- -Two distinct planes that do not intersect.
- - A perfectly round shape with all points equidistant from the center.
- - A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions.
- - A precise location in space.
- - A polyhedron with a polygonal base and lateral faces that taper to an apex. A pyramid with a triangular base is called a tetrahedron.
- When two triangles have corresponding angles and sides that are congruent
- -A line that cuts across a set of lines or the sides of a plane figure.
- -an equation relating the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. The sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
- When two triangles have corresponding angles and sides that are congruent
- A rectangle with all four sides of equal length
- a parallelogram with four equal sides
- a curve
50 Clues: a curve • - A four-sided figure. • - A precise location in space. • - The distance around a circle. • The points enclosed by a polygon. • - To divide into two equal parts. • - Having two sides of equal length. • - Having all sides equal in length. • a parallelogram with four equal sides • is a way of writing sets using symbols • are Point, Line, Ray, and Line Segment. • ...
Geometry Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- A=½(b1+b2)h
- 3D circle
- Vertex is on the circle, ½ arc
- A=½d1 d2
- Line/segment that contains a chord
- 1 polygon base
- Distance from the center to any point on the circle
- A relationship between two things when it is expressed in numbers or amounts
- Line/segment that intersects a circle in exactly 1 point
- A part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
- Opposite reciprocal
- More than 180 degrees and is named with 3 letters
- 1 circular base
- Triangle with two equal sides
- Less than 180 degrees and is named by 2 endpoints
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- A type of math with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles
- ½ sphere
- Segment that connects 2 points on a circle
- Number that describes the steepness+direction of a line
- 2 congruent polygon bases
- 2 congruent circular bases
- Chord that contains the center of a circle
- A=½bh
- A=bh
- Same slope
- Is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent to an acute angle
- Something made up of exactly similar parts
- Set of points equidistant from the center
28 Clues: A=bh • A=½bh • ½ sphere • A=½d1 d2 • 3D circle • Same slope • A=½(b1+b2)h • 1 polygon base • 1 circular base • Opposite reciprocal • 2 congruent polygon bases • 2 congruent circular bases • Triangle with two equal sides • Vertex is on the circle, ½ arc • Line/segment that contains a chord • Set of points equidistant from the center • Segment that connects 2 points on a circle • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-05-10
Across
- an angle more than 90 degrees
- a location with no size
- the distance around the outside of a circle
- the point where a line Segment or ray ends
- a line Segment whose two points are on the circumference of the same circle
- a two-dimensional shape whose sides are parallel to each other
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- a quadrilateral with two parallel sides and two nonparallel sides
- each angular point of a polygon
- a line that divides a line or angle into two equal parts
- an angle less than 90 degrees
- two lines that meet or intersect each other at a right angle
- a line Segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on opposite ends of the circumference
- a two-dimensional shape with four sides, four vertices, and four angles
- half of a circle
Down
- on the same line
- (figures) that are identical when superimposed
- a straight line that cuts a circle in two or more parts
- in the same plane
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles
- a line or plane that only touches a circle at one point
- the amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid figure
- a three sided polygon that consists of three edges and three vertices
- it is part of a line that connects two points
- a part of the circumference of a circle
- each of a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point, line, or plane
- the total space taken up by a two-dimensional figure
- a line Segment from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
- a line with a single endpoint
- the space (measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet
30 Clues: on the same line • half of a circle • in the same plane • a location with no size • an angle more than 90 degrees • an angle less than 90 degrees • a line with a single endpoint • each angular point of a polygon • an angle that measures 90 degrees • a part of the circumference of a circle • the point where a line Segment or ray ends • the distance around the outside of a circle • ...
geometry terms 2024-05-13
Across
- Angle on the outside
- one edge of a circle to the other, going through the midpoint
- all angles are the same
- has a vertex and a circular base
- a shape with all sides the same, all 90 degrees
- angle with more than 90 degrees
- deals with shapes, and their properties
- angles that equal 90 degrees
- a polygon with 8 sides and 8 angles
- number of cubic units in a solid
- lines that intersect to make a 90 degree angle
- an arc that is less then 180 degrees
- a line segment that connects points on a circle
- atleast 2 sides are the same
- Triangle with less then 90 degrees
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- points that lie on the same line
- angles that equal 180 degrees
- sum of all side lengths
- the logical way of proving something is actually something
- all side legnth multiplied together
- distance from midpoint to edge of the circle
- a line connected by 2 points
- prism thats sides are all squares
- all sides are the same
- a polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles
Down
- an arc that is more than 180 degrees
- the way to find a missing side length of a triangle
- the space between 2 intersecting lines
- the method of expressing large numbers in terms of powers
- angle with 180 degrees
- sum of the area of all a polygons sides
- 2 lines that will never intersect
- no sides are equal
- Triangle with more then 90 degrees
- a polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles
- points that don’t lie on the same line
- having the same measure
- a point put in the center of a shape
- a shape that has both sides that are parellel
- points that lie on the same plane
- a parellelogram with right angles
- a triangle that has 90 degrees
- 2d flat surface where points or lines can be plotted
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- A dot with an uppercase letter next to it
- angle with 90 degrees
- A point with a line extending infintly
- angle with less than 90 degrees
- a set of points connected with infinite length, but no height or width
- A 3D shape that has triangular sides that converge on a single point
- comparison between 2 numbers using division
- Angle on the inside
- a shape with no straight line and and equal amount of space between the midpoint and edge
54 Clues: no sides are equal • Angle on the inside • Angle on the outside • angle with 90 degrees • angle with 180 degrees • all sides are the same • all angles are the same • having the same measure • sum of all side lengths • angles that equal 90 degrees • atleast 2 sides are the same • a line connected by 2 points • angles that equal 180 degrees • a triangle that has 90 degrees • ...
geometry crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- - the intersection of two noncollinear rays at a common endpoint
- angle - an angle that is less than 90 degrees.
- - having the same size and shape
- - the point on a line segment halfway between the endpoints of the segment
- - the intersection point of the altitudes drawn from the vertices of the triangle to the opposite sides.
- polygon - If all the sides and interior angles of the polygons are equal
- segment - a measurable part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints, and all of the points between them.
- a solid figure with 2 congruent and parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface
- - a convex quadrilateral with exactly two distinct pairs of adjacent congruent sides.
- - a solid figure with a circular bas connected by a curved surface
- example - an example that contradicts that the conjecture is not always true
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- - a flat surface or area that extends infinitely in two dimensions and has no thickness
- - a type of quadrilateral, whose opposite sides are equal and parallel.
- the number of square units needed to cover a surface
- motion - when an object is moved from one location to another and the size and shape of the object have not changed
- - at equal distances.
- - the point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of the side of a triangle
- - a three-dimensional solid object in which the two ends are identical.
- an educated guess based on known information and specific examples
- - the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle.
20 Clues: - at equal distances. • - having the same size and shape • angle - an angle that is less than 90 degrees. • the number of square units needed to cover a surface • - the intersection of two noncollinear rays at a common endpoint • - the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle. • an educated guess based on known information and specific examples • ...
geometry puzzle 2024-05-13
Across
- the number of square units needed to cover a surface
- of any surface is the number of square units required to cover the surface.
- the nearness of a measurement
- parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent.
- lines two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.Chord – segment that connects two points on the circle.
- sides that are all the same length
- angles two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- arcs arcs with equal measure in the same circle or in congruent circles.
- all sides congruent and all four right angles.
- line that intersects a circle in two points.
- angles the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- of a polygon is the distance around the polygon.
- a part of a line having only one endpoint.
- divide into two equal parts
- a closed figure with 3 sides
- is a prism where all sides are squares.
- arcs in a circle that have exactly one point in common
- A round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center.
- points that lie on the same line.
- angle of a circle angle whose vertex is the center of the circle and whose rays are radii of the circle.
- of a 3-dimensional figure is the number of cubic units contained in the solid.
- points that do not lie on the same line
- a flat surface that extends endlessly in all directions.
- chord that passes through the center of the circle.
- is a prism whose parallel faces (the bases) are congruent triangles.
- Extends in two directions infinitely
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- points that do not lie on the same plane.
- angles angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides are chords of the circle.
- arc whose endpoints are the endpoints of a diameter.
- angles two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- equal in size and shape
- an angle whose measure is 90°
- arc arc whose measure is less than a semi-circle (180 degree).
- the distance around a circle.
- congruent polygons lying in parallel planes.
- two lines that have a common endpoint
- divides a figure into two congruent halves that reflect each other.
- two lines in a space that never meet
- line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- parallelogram with a right angle.
- an angle whose measure is 180°.
- segment is bounded by two distinct points on a line.
- angles two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- part of a circle that is defined by two endpoints
- has two congruent circular bases in parallel planes.
- points that lie on the same plane.
- precise location on a plane
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- arc arc whose measure is greater than a semi-circle (180 degrees).
- has a vertex and a circular base.
- A three-dimensional figure with identical ends.
52 Clues: equal in size and shape • divide into two equal parts • precise location on a plane • a closed figure with 3 sides • the nearness of a measurement • an angle whose measure is 90° • the distance around a circle. • an angle whose measure is 180°. • parallelogram with a right angle. • points that lie on the same line. • has a vertex and a circular base. • ...
Geometry words 2024-05-15
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- Triangle with no sides congruent
- Segment that connects two points on the circle
- Points that do not lie on the same line
- angles that have the same measure.
- Points that lie on the same line
- Angle whose measure is 180 degrees
- Union of 3 or more coplanar segments meet only at endpoints such that at most two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments
- segment of whose endpoints are in the center of the circle and a point on the circle
- Is a part that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction
- Line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- Parallelogram with a right angle
- Chord that passes through the center of the circle
- Quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel
- The non adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- Sum of the area of all its faces
- Branch of mathematics that deals with points,lines,planes,and solids
- Triangle with all sides congruent
- The set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center
- Parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent
- Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- Consists of two points and the continuous part of a circle between them
- Two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect
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- angle whose vertex is the center of the circle and whose rays are radii of the circle
- In a right triangle, the sum of squares of the legs are equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- Has no seize; length,width, or height. It was represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- triangle that has all acute angles
- segments that have the same length
- Line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- a triangle Segment from the vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side.
- Points that lie on the same line
- Triangle with an obtuse angle
- Line that intersects a circle in two points
- Sum of the area of its lateral faces
- Two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- set of points that has an infinite length and width but no height.
- Angle whose vertex is on the circle and whose sides are chords of the circle
- Number of cubic units contained in a solid
- Points that do not lie on the same line
- All sides congruent and all four right angles
- Triangle with at least two sides congruent
- Comparison of two numbers by division
- Triangle with a right angle
- Arc whose measure is less then a semi-circle (180 degrees)
- Arc whose endpoints are the endpoints of a diameter
- Arcs with equal measure in the same circle or in congruent circles
- triangle Segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side
- Quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
- Arc whose measure is greater than a semi-circle (180 degrees)
50 Clues: Triangle with a right angle • Triangle with an obtuse angle • Triangle with no sides congruent • Points that lie on the same line • Points that lie on the same line • Parallelogram with a right angle • Sum of the area of all its faces • Triangle with all sides congruent • triangle that has all acute angles • segments that have the same length • ...
Geometry Terms 2024-05-15
Across
- angle, angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees
- segment that connects two points on the circle
- angles, two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- lines, two lines that intersect to form right angles
- angle, angle whose measure is 90 degrees
- Two lines that meet to make a corner
- Identical in size and shape
- angles, two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- bisector, ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles
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- Surface planes of three-dimensional shapes
- A three-dimensional figure with identical equilateral squares as faces
- angles, two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- Without a curve
- Sides that are the same length
- A specific position on a line, plane, or in space
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle
- Two lines in a two-dimensional space that do not meet
- A two-dimensional, closed, four-sided figure with four right angles
- angle, angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- A round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the center
20 Clues: Without a curve • Identical in size and shape • Sides that are the same length • Two lines that meet to make a corner • angle, angle whose measure is 90 degrees • Surface planes of three-dimensional shapes • angles, two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • angles, two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • segment that connects two points on the circle • ...
geometry crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction
- The distance around the boundary of a circle
- a figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpoint
- a type of triangle that has any two sides equal in length
- bounded by two distinct points on a line
- a closed two-dimensional polygon with six sides
- An angle which is measuring less than 90 degrees
- quadrilaterals that have two parallel sides and two non-parallel sides
- a three-sided polygon that consists of three edges and three vertices
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- if their measures add to 90 degrees
- a two-dimensional shape with four sides, four vertices, and four angles
- a straight one-dimensional figure that does not have a thickness, and it extends endlessly in both directions
- the highest point; the top or apex
- an angle of exactly 90 degrees
- the middle point of a line segment
- a closed two-dimensional figure with eight sides,eight vertices and eight interior angles
- a closed two-dimensional figure in which the set of all the points in the plane is equidistant from a given point called “centre"
- two lines that never touch
- when something is the same shape and size
- a location
20 Clues: a location • two lines that never touch • an angle of exactly 90 degrees • the highest point; the top or apex • the middle point of a line segment • if their measures add to 90 degrees • bounded by two distinct points on a line • when something is the same shape and size • The distance around the boundary of a circle • a closed two-dimensional polygon with six sides • ...
Geometry Crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- angles greater than 90 degrees
- angles that are equal to 180 degrees
- add up all the sides
- the geometric center of a two-dimensional plane figure
- a line segment with a single endpoint
- space an object takes up (2D)
- an exact position
- pairs of angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect
- the point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect
- a triangle where two sides are congruent
- an infinitely long set of points
- triangle with all sides being equal
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- 6 sided shape
- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- triangle where all side lengths are different
- line that cuts an angle in half
- 8 sided shape
- lines that cross at a "T" and create a 90 degree angle
- angles less than 90 degrees
20 Clues: 6 sided shape • 8 sided shape • a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • an exact position • add up all the sides • angles less than 90 degrees • space an object takes up (2D) • angles greater than 90 degrees • line that cuts an angle in half • an infinitely long set of points • triangle with all sides being equal • angles that are equal to 180 degrees • a line segment with a single endpoint • ...
Geometry Definitions 2024-05-20
Across
- is a segment that connects two points on the circle
- is a polyhedron with two congruent polygonal bases lying in parallel planes and lateral faces that are parallelograms
- three or more sided objet that is enclosed and coplanar
- is the set of points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point in the plane
- two ratios set equal to each other where the product of the means are equal to the product of the extremes
- a point that splits a segment into two congruent segments
- is the point of concurrency for the medians, it is 2/3 away from the vertices and is the center of gravity for the object
- is the altitude for a lateral face of a pyramid(cone)
- is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent side congruent but opposite sides are not congruent and not parallel
- is a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points
- three noncollinear points and the segments that connect the points
- is the point where the edges intersect
- is the angle by which you must lower your line of sight in regards to the horizontal
- comparison of two numbers with the same units by division
- is a line that intersects a circle at two points
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- is a line, ray, or a segment that splits a segment into two congruent segments and forms four right angles at the point of intersection
- is a parallelogram with four congruent sides
- objects with the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- is a segment that connects the midpoints of any two sides of a triangle
- is a segment that connects the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint on the opposite side of the vertex
- goes from the vertex of the intersection of all the lateral faces to the base and is perpendicular. For a right pyramid it will also intersect the base polygon at its center
21 Clues: is the point where the edges intersect • is a parallelogram with four congruent sides • is a line that intersects a circle at two points • is a segment that connects two points on the circle • is the altitude for a lateral face of a pyramid(cone) • three or more sided objet that is enclosed and coplanar • a point that splits a segment into two congruent segments • ...
geometry 1 2024-06-04
Across
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- line, ray segment, or plane that divides a segment angle line etc. into two congruent parts.
- angles that have the same measure.
- triangle with all right angles
- triangle with and obtuse angle
- segments that have the same length.
- triangle with no sides congruent
- triangle with all sides congruent
- a branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties.
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- triangle with at least two sides congruent
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- has no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- set of points which have infinite length but no width or height.
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- triangle with a right angle
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. Each of the three points is a vertex of the triangle and the segments are the sides.
20 Clues: triangle with a right angle • triangle with all right angles • triangle with and obtuse angle • triangle with no sides congruent • triangle with all sides congruent • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • angles that have the same measure. • angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • segments that have the same length. • triangle with at least two sides congruent • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-05-29
Across
- triangle A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- reasoning Reasoning based on facts, definitions, and accepted properties.
- A statement that combines a conditional statement and its converse.
- Theorem In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- Inequality Theorem The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
- polygon A polygon with all sides and angles equal.
- A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- A perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
- A six-sided polygon.
- Formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
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- statement A statement in the form "If P, then Q".
- A statement believed to be true based on observations.
- triangle A triangle with all three sides of equal length.
- points Points that lie on the same straight line.
- points Points that lie on the same plane.
- triangle A triangle with at least two sides of equal length.
- A five-sided polygon.
- Figures or shapes that are the same size and shape.
- An example that disproves a conjecture.
- Interior Angle Sum Theorem The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)×180 degrees.
- angles Two angles that share a common side and vertex but do not overlap.
- A ten-sided polygon.
23 Clues: A ten-sided polygon. • A six-sided polygon. • A five-sided polygon. • An example that disproves a conjecture. • points Points that lie on the same plane. • Formed by two rays with a common endpoint. • A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel. • statement A statement in the form "If P, then Q". • points Points that lie on the same straight line. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-05-30
Across
- Has two pairs of parallel lines.
- The amount of space taken up by a shape.
- What do you call a shape that shares qualities of another?
- An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
- A shape that is enclosed by another.
- Lines that intersect.
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
- An angle that is 90 degrees.
- What do you call two shapes that have the same size and shape?
- A round figure commonly used in Geometry.
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- How do you describe a triangle with no equal sides?
- Straight lines that go on and do not intersect.
- A measurement in degrees that lie between two points.
- The part of a line between two points.
- What do you call the point in the middle of a line segment?
- A shape that has three sides and 3 angles.
- Sides are equal and parallel.
- Has four equal sides and four right angles.
- The angular points of a Polygon.
- How do you describe a triangle with two equal sides?
20 Clues: Lines that intersect. • An angle that is 90 degrees. • Sides are equal and parallel. • Has two pairs of parallel lines. • The angular points of a Polygon. • A shape that is enclosed by another. • The part of a line between two points. • An angle that is less than 90 degrees. • The amount of space taken up by a shape. • An angle that is greater than 90 degrees. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-05-28
Across
- in the surface
- has 6 sides
- the length of a circle
- 3 sided polygon
- less than 90
- not balanced
- four right angles
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- round three dimensional shape
- adjacent to hypotenuse
- the middle of two points
- two equal sides
- value of the outside of a shape
- lines that intersect
- 360 degrees
- lines that never intersect
- infinite length
- to be at an angle
- more than 90
- opposite to hypotenuse
- 2 end points
20 Clues: 360 degrees • has 6 sides • more than 90 • less than 90 • 2 end points • not balanced • in the surface • two equal sides • infinite length • 3 sided polygon • to be at an angle • four right angles • lines that intersect • adjacent to hypotenuse • the length of a circle • opposite to hypotenuse • the middle of two points • lines that never intersect • round three dimensional shape • ...
Geometry Final 2024-05-29
Across
- A shape where the base is a circle and the sides come to a point
- Angles that equal up to 180 degrees
- Two rays with a common endpoint
- Two adjacent angles that form a straight line
- An angle greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
- The combination of numbers
- The sum of the lengths on a shape
- An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
- The amount of space inside a shape
- Angles on the inside of a shape
- Angles on the outside of the shape
- Flat surface of a shape
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- Where the bases are circular,congruent and parallel to each other
- 1/360 degrees out of a circle
- The quantity when multiplied by itself
- Exactly the same parts around an axis
- The distance around a circle
- A dot, with a letter
- Multiplying numbers together
- Having at least three sides and angles made up of straight lines
- Common endpoint where two segments meet
- Numbers being taken from each other
- Where two lines intersect
- The angles that are across from each other
- A shape that has all points
- an angle with 90 degrees
- In the middle but not specifically half way
- Two angles with the same vertex that share a common side
28 Clues: A dot, with a letter • Flat surface of a shape • an angle with 90 degrees • Where two lines intersect • The combination of numbers • A shape that has all points • The distance around a circle • Multiplying numbers together • 1/360 degrees out of a circle • Two rays with a common endpoint • Angles on the inside of a shape • The sum of the lengths on a shape • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-03-22
Across
- a polygon with 5 sides
- polygon with 9 sides
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- Lines that intersect to form right angles
- a polygon with 8 sides
- point where two or more line segments or rays meet.
- a polygon with 6 sides
- a polygon with all sides and all angles equal
- is straight, has no thickness, and extends in both directions without end
- same size and shape
- The amount of turn between two lines around their common point (the vertex).
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- a part of a line that connects two points
- a polygon with four sides
- A polygon with three sides.
- an exact location in space. It has no size, only position
- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees (but less than 180 degrees)
- an angle that measures less than 90 degrees
- to cross over (have some common point)
- A closed figure formed by three or more straight line segments.
- Lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal.
- a part of a line, with one endpoint, that continues without end in one direction
22 Clues: same size and shape • polygon with 9 sides • a polygon with 5 sides • a polygon with 8 sides • a polygon with 6 sides • a polygon with four sides • A polygon with three sides. • an angle that measures 90 degrees • to cross over (have some common point) • a part of a line that connects two points • Lines that intersect to form right angles • ...
Geometry Vocab 2024-02-12
35 Clues: Arc • Cone • Area • Edge • Solid • Prism • Acute • Sphere • Circle • Volume • Sector • Obtuse • Square • Height • Polygon • Scalene • Pyramid • Cylinder • MinorArc • Altitude • Trapezoid • Perimeter • Rectangle • Base Face • Isosceles • Hemisphere • PrismHeight • Equilateral • SurfaceArea • Lateral Face • Circumference • Complementary • Supplementary • Parallelogram • Non-rightPrism
Geometry Terms 2024-03-01
Across
- a geometric shape characterized by having three unequal side lengths and three unequal interior angles. This makes it distinct from other triangles.
- a fundamental concept in mathematics, representing a precise location in space with no dimensions, often depicted as a dot. It has no length, width, or height, making it the building block for defining lines, shapes, and volumes in geometry.
- a geometric concept representing a line extending indefinitely from a single point, with direction but no specific length. used to describe the path along which light, heat, or other forms of energy travel.
- points that lie within the same plane, meaning they can be contained on a flat surface without extending above or below it. In other words, they can all be connected by a single, straight line without leaving the plane.
- multiple straight lines that lie on the same line, with no deviation, creating a shared path or trajectory in space. These lines possess identical directionality and can be extended infinitely in both directions along their common path.
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees. For example, an angle that is 42 degrees
- a polygon with three sides and three angles, formed by connecting three non-collinear points in a plane. Its properties vary depending on the lengths of its sides and the measures of its angles.
- a point where two or more lines, edges, or curves meet, defining a corner or intersection within a geometric shape. It represents an entity such as a node in a network, with edges connecting vertices to represent relationships or connections between them.
- a polygon with four sides and four vertices. Its interior angles sum up to 360 degrees.
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- a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions, characterized by containing an infinite number of points and being completely flat. It is defined by any three non-collinear points within it, forming a unique, unbounded surface.
- a geometric figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint. Measured in degrees or radians
- a geometric shape characterized by three equal sides and three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees. Its symmetrical properties make it a fundamental shape in geometry and architectural design.
- a geometric figure with two sides of equal length and two corresponding angles of equal measure, making it symmetrical along its central axis. Its third side and angle may vary in size, but the equal sides give it a distinctive triangular shape.
- a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal in length, forming two pairs of parallel sides. Its opposite angles are also equal, while adjacent angles are supplementary.
- describes geometric figures or objects that have the same shape and size. Can be superimposed perfectly onto one another.
- a line, ray, or segment that divides an angle or a line segment into two equal parts, creating two congruent angles or segments. serves as the geometric midpoint, ensuring equality and balance within the divided elements.
- a closed geometric figure consisting of straight lines joined together to form a shape with three or more sides. Each side intersects exactly two other sides, and its interior angles sum up to specific values depending on the number of sides.
- an angle that is more than 90 degrees. For example, an angle that is 142 degrees
- an angle that is 90 degrees. For example, a 90-degree angle
- a one-dimensional geometric figure that extends infinitely in both directions, composed of an infinite number of points arranged sequentially. It has no width or thickness, only length.
20 Clues: an angle that is 90 degrees. For example, a 90-degree angle • an angle that is less than 90 degrees. For example, an angle that is 42 degrees • an angle that is more than 90 degrees. For example, an angle that is 142 degrees • a polygon with four sides and four vertices. Its interior angles sum up to 360 degrees. • ...
geometry words 2024-04-18
Across
- a shape with three or more sides
- the middle of a circle
- a shape with 2 sets of parallel sides, and all congruent angles
- two angles, lines or shapes which are the same in length and size
- a shape with 2 sets of congruent parallel sides, with no right angles
- a triangle with no congruent sides or angles
- the measurement around a circle
- an angle less than 90°
- a shape with two sets of congruent parallel lines
- a line that goes across the center of a circle
- a polygon with 7 sides
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- a polygon with 9 sides
- an angle more than 90°
- a 90° angle
- a polygon with 5 sides
- a shape with three sides and three angles
- a triangle with 2 congruent sides, and the angles across opposite the congruent sides are also congruent
- a shape with 4 sides
- a polygon with 10 sides
- a segment of a circle
20 Clues: a 90° angle • a shape with 4 sides • a segment of a circle • a polygon with 9 sides • an angle more than 90° • a polygon with 5 sides • the middle of a circle • an angle less than 90° • a polygon with 7 sides • a polygon with 10 sides • the measurement around a circle • a shape with three or more sides • a shape with three sides and three angles • ...
Geometry 😔 2024-04-05
Across
- Calculated to find the total size of a 3D shape.
- A line that intersects a circle at one point.
- Another name for the perimeter of a circle.
- A line segment that connects two points on a circle's edge.
- Used to describe shapes with identical sides and angles.
- A transformation which moves a shape around a point.
- A type of line that goes on forever in only one direction.
- Describes two shapes that have identical angles, but proportional side lengths.
- A line that intersects a circle at two points.
- A general term used to describe any shape with four sides.
- ___ lines are lines that are not parallel and exist on separate planes.
- Created when two line segments share a common endpoint.
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- Another name for the coordinate (0, 0) on a grid.
- A transformation which mirrors a shape around a line or axis.
- A transformation that moves a shape in a specific direction.
- ___ lines are lines that will never intersect.
- A transformation that changes side lengths of a shape proportionally, but conserve the angles.
- Another name for the direction used for #4.
- Describes a triangle with two congruent sides and angles.
- A small segment of a circle's edge, categorized as either major or minor.
- A specific type of #7 that intersects the center.
21 Clues: Another name for the perimeter of a circle. • Another name for the direction used for #4. • A line that intersects a circle at one point. • ___ lines are lines that will never intersect. • A line that intersects a circle at two points. • Calculated to find the total size of a 3D shape. • Another name for the coordinate (0, 0) on a grid. • ...
Geometry Crossword 2024-05-28
Across
- the study of plane figures or flat shapes that you can draw on a piece of paper
- the circular motion of an object around a centre or an axis or a fixed point.
- exploring the shapes, sizes, and relative positions of objects
- moves a shape left or right and/or up or down.
- a closed shape, two-dimensional shape, curved shape.
- straight line that makes the right angle (90 degrees) with the other line.
- a triangle that has all its sides equal in length.
- a unit of measurement that helps measure the magnitude of an angle
- having the same size and shape
- closed, 2-dimensional shape with 3 sides, 3 angles, and 3 vertices
- Two angles when their measures add up to 180 degrees
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- the middle of. The point halfway along
- a type of triangle that has any two sides equal in length.
- a location. It has no size no width, no length, and no depth.
- an angle that is exactly equal to 90 degrees
- a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction
- each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
- Two angles when their measures add to 90 degrees.
- the space usually measured in degrees between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- An angle smaller than the right angle
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- an angle which is greater than 90° and less than 180°
- a two-dimensional closed shape with 4 equal sides and 4 vertices
- a type of rigid geometrical transformation that maintains the object's size and shape
- two or more lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, even if they are extended infinitely in both directions
25 Clues: having the same size and shape • An angle smaller than the right angle • the middle of. The point halfway along • an angle that is exactly equal to 90 degrees • moves a shape left or right and/or up or down. • Two angles when their measures add to 90 degrees. • a triangle that has all its sides equal in length. • a closed shape, two-dimensional shape, curved shape. • ...
Geometry Review 2024-06-11
Across
- another word for "equal" in geometry
- a parallelogram with all sides congruent
- angles that add to 180°
- another name for a 90° angle
- the longest side of a right triangle
- a transformation that makes a shape larger or smaller
- the acronym used in trigonometry (sin, cos, tan)
- a parallelogram with all right angles
- a quadrilateral with two adjacent congruent sides; can be split into congruent triangles by a diagonal
- a shape with all sides and angles congruent
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- a completely round shape; the base of a cylinder
- the distance around a circle
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
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- a shape with one pair of parallel sides
- any four-sided shape
- two lines intersecting to form a right angle
- a triangle with two congruent sides
- a triangle with all congruent sides
- when a shape is flipped across an axis
- the distance from a circle's center to it's edge
- two lines that are always the same distance apart and never touch
- the point exactly in the middle of a segment
23 Clues: any four-sided shape • angles that add to 180° • another name for a 90° angle • the distance around a circle • a triangle with two congruent sides • a triangle with all congruent sides • another word for "equal" in geometry • the longest side of a right triangle • a parallelogram with all right angles • when a shape is flipped across an axis • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-05-22
Across
- Segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both
- A flat surface that goes on forever in all directions
- The distance around a circle.
- arc Arc whose measure is greater than a semi-circle (180 degrees)
- Arc whose measure is less than a semi-circle (180 degree)
- Has a vertex and a circular base
- Segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle
- A statement or conjecture that can be proven true by given, definitions, postulates, or already proven theorems
- Line in the plane of the circle that intersects the circle in one point
- Segments that have the same length
- Angle that measures 180 degrees
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- An angle that is more that 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- Of a 3-dimensional figure is the number of cubic units contained in the solid
- Chord that passes through the center of the circle
- Angles that have the same measure
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- Congruent polygons lying in parallel planes
- Segment that connects two points on the circle
- Point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts
20 Clues: The distance around a circle. • Angle that measures 180 degrees • Has a vertex and a circular base • Angles that have the same measure • Segments that have the same length • Congruent polygons lying in parallel planes • Segment that connects two points on the circle • Chord that passes through the center of the circle • ...
Molecular Geometry 2024-06-07
Across
- a molecular shape composed of 3 atoms bonded to the central atom with bond angles of 120°
- a molecular shape composed of 3 atoms bonded to the central atom with 2 lone pairs
- a molecular shape composed of 4 atoms bonded to the central atom with 2 lone pairs
- the eight-electron arrangement in the outer electron shell of the noble-gas atoms
- a molecular shape composed of 4 atoms bonded to the central atom with 1 lone pair
- a molecular shape composed of 3 atoms bonded to the central atom with 1 lone pair
- the distribution of electrical charge over the atoms joined by a chemical bond
- "_______" number is the total number of electron densities on the central atom that help determine the shape
- "______" bonds are sharings of 2 electrons between 2 atoms
- a molecular shape composed of 4 atoms bonded to the central atom with bond angles of 109.5°
- a molecular shape composed of 5 atoms bonded to the central atom with 1 lone pair
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- use an "___________" chart to determine if an atom will form an ionic or a covalent bond
- a molecular shape composed of 2 atoms bonded to the central atom with a bond angle of 180° OR 2 atoms bonded to the central atom with 3 lone pairs
- a molecular shape composed of 5 atoms bonded to the central atom with bond angles of 90° and 120°
- the shape formed by all of the electron domains that include both bonded pairs and lone pairs
- "_________" are always NONPOLAR
- a molecular shape composed of 2 atoms bonded to the central atom with 1-2 lone pairs
- abbreviation for “valence-shell electron-pair repulsion"
- a pair of electrons that are not shared between atoms
- a molecular shape composed of 6 atoms bonded to the central atom with bond angles of 90°
20 Clues: "_________" are always NONPOLAR • a pair of electrons that are not shared between atoms • abbreviation for “valence-shell electron-pair repulsion" • "______" bonds are sharings of 2 electrons between 2 atoms • the distribution of electrical charge over the atoms joined by a chemical bond • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
Across
- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
Down
- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
geometry 4 2024-06-12
Across
- shape with 12 sides
- 3.14159
- tube shape with a hole through the center
- two lines that when they touch form right angles
- triangle with side lengths of 456
- a shape that when placed in the real world has some dimension
- two lines of which will never touch
- s o/h
Down
- t o/a
- a shape that when placed in the real world has no dimension
- a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides
- x1-x2/y1-y2
- to show how you got to the answer of a triangle
- a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces 2 faces squares and 4 rectangles
- six sides 2-d shape
- when number is multiplied by itself gives you a specified number
- square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2
- delta Y over delta X
- a line that intersects a curve at two or more points
- c a/h
20 Clues: t o/a • c a/h • s o/h • 3.14159 • x1-x2/y1-y2 • shape with 12 sides • six sides 2-d shape • delta Y over delta X • square root (x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2 • triangle with side lengths of 456 • two lines of which will never touch • tube shape with a hole through the center • a 2-d shape with 4 right angles and 4 sides • to show how you got to the answer of a triangle • ...
geometry vocab 2024-09-04
Across
- a transformation in which a graph or a geometric figure that is picked up and moved to another location
- a triangle with 2 sides that are the same length
- exacly equal in size and shape
- all points between 2 given points
- a triangle for which all interior angles are acute
- a triangle which has a right interior angles(90 degrees)
- 2 distinct lines that do not intersect
- a transformation in which a geometric figure is reflected across a line creating a mirror image
- the point halfway between 2 given points
- 2 angles in a plane which share a common vertex and a common side but does not overlap
- a triangle with 3 congruent sides
- the locus of all points that are fixed distance from a given point
- at a 90 degree angle
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- a line segment between the center and a point on a circle
- a line segment between 2 given points on the cirlce
- a triangle for which all 3 sides have different lengths
- a line segment, line or plane that divides a geometric figure into 2 congruent halves
- the geometric figure formed by 2 points
- the shortest distance between the point and a point on the line
- the geometric figure formed at the intersection of 2 distinct lines
- two rays sharing a common point
- a triangle with 3 congruent angles
- a transformation in which a plane figure turns around a fixed center point
- a corner point of a geometric figure
- a triangle which has an obtuse angle as one of its interior angle
- distance that runs through the curved line of the circle making up the arc also known as the arc length
- identical in shape altough not necessarily the same size
27 Clues: at a 90 degree angle • exacly equal in size and shape • two rays sharing a common point • all points between 2 given points • a triangle with 3 congruent sides • a triangle with 3 congruent angles • a corner point of a geometric figure • 2 distinct lines that do not intersect • the geometric figure formed by 2 points • the point halfway between 2 given points • ...
Geometry Project: 2024-05-01
Across
- a butterfly has this
- used while you are cooking
- can show pictures sometimes
- Bass Pro Shop
- equal, but will never meet
- St. Louis has a very famous one of these
- looks the stereotypical shape of a diamond
- the outside of the Deathly Hallows sign
- used for traffic
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- the shape of a football field
- shape of a tennis ball
- something that is used in music
- the total of the inside of a shape
- the shape that you draw the sun in doodles
- something that you fly when you are a kid
- a theorem
- a triangle with equal sides
- uses a colon in it
- an angle that makes an L shape
- what a stereotypical stick looks like
20 Clues: a theorem • Bass Pro Shop • used for traffic • uses a colon in it • a butterfly has this • shape of a tennis ball • used while you are cooking • equal, but will never meet • can show pictures sometimes • a triangle with equal sides • the shape of a football field • an angle that makes an L shape • something that is used in music • the total of the inside of a shape • ...
Geometry project 2024-05-06
Across
- b x h
- an angle that measures 180 degrees
- an angle that measures 90 degrees
- a triangle with two of the same angles
- identical shapes and sizes
- the point in the middle of a line segment
- a triangle with equal sides and angles
- when hypothesis and conclusion are negated
- b x h
- two lines that intersect forming 90 degree angles
- a line that spilts an angle into two equal angles
- a shape with two sets of parallel lines
- an angle that measures over 90 degrees
- all the side lengths added together
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- two angles that form 180 degrees
- A hypothesis followed by a conclusion
- an8-sided shape
- the space between two lines at a meeting point
- hypothesis and conclusion are reversed
- a 4-sided polygon
- two lines that never intersect
- an angle measuring less than 90 degrees
- same sides and 90 degree angles
23 Clues: b x h • b x h • an8-sided shape • a 4-sided polygon • identical shapes and sizes • two lines that never intersect • same sides and 90 degree angles • two angles that form 180 degrees • an angle that measures 90 degrees • an angle that measures 180 degrees • all the side lengths added together • A hypothesis followed by a conclusion • a triangle with two of the same angles • ...
GEOMETRY TERMS 2024-04-30
Across
- Volume is Base X height
- Diameter X PIE
- I am a bottle
- I am used for ice cream
- Is the length of a circle
- Volume is Base X 1/3 height
- I am 180 degrees
- I am like a square
- I look like a circle
- I have 6 sides
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- All my sides are equal
- Length X Width X Height
- Love
- I am less than 90 degrees
- Length X 2 + Height X 2
- I have no ends
- I am more than 90 degrees
- I am in the sky
- Half way of a diameter
- I am 90 degrees
- I have 3 sides
- length X height
22 Clues: Love • I am a bottle • Diameter X PIE • I have no ends • I have 3 sides • I have 6 sides • I am in the sky • I am 90 degrees • length X height • I am 180 degrees • I am like a square • I look like a circle • All my sides are equal • Half way of a diameter • Volume is Base X height • Length X Width X Height • Length X 2 + Height X 2 • I am used for ice cream • I am less than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-09-23
Across
- Lines that intersect to form right angles.
- A circular movement in the same direction as the hands of a clock.
- A perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space.
- A is a three-dimensional geometric shape with a polygon as its base and the lateral surfaces as triangles that meet at a common vertex
- The figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint.
- A polygon with four sides.
- An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- A circular movement in the opposite direction to the hands of a clock.
- A unit of measurement for angles.
- An angle that measures more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees.
- Lines that are always the same distance apart and never meet.
- A polygon is a two-dimensional shape with at least three straight sides and angles.
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- triangle A triangle with at least two sides of equal length.
- An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- A tool used to measure angles.
- triangle A triangle with all three sides of equal length.
- The line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.
- triangle A triangle with no sides of equal length.
- The flat surfaces of a solid figure.
- A tool used to draw circles and arcs.
- The point where two or more line segments meet.
- A polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid object with flat faces and straight edges
23 Clues: A polygon with four sides. • A tool used to measure angles. • A unit of measurement for angles. • The flat surfaces of a solid figure. • A tool used to draw circles and arcs. • Lines that intersect to form right angles. • An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • The point where two or more line segments meet. • ...
Geometry Terms 2024-09-26
Across
- sides right beside each other
- a triangle with no two sides equal
- a polygon with equalangular and equilateral
- an angle less than 90
- intersection of 2 faces
- flat surface of a geometric figure
- a triangle with a right angle
- a triangle with at least two sides equal
- a triangle with all three sides equal
- lines that meet to form right angles
- the sum of two angles is 180
- starts at a point and extends out
- earth measurement
- part of a line
- where two lines meet
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- a triangle with three equal angles
- the sum of two angles is 90
- line connects 2 points on a plane
- a line joining 2 vertices that aren't consecutive
- divides a line in half
- the line the triangle "sits" on
- all the sides are equal
- a flat surface that has no thickness
- has 90 degrees
- solid 3D shape with height, width, and depth
- two angles not adjacent to each other
- an angle greater than 90, but less than 180
- a triangle with three acute angles
- an angle that equals 360
- an angle equal to 180
- a plane figure with more than three sides
31 Clues: has 90 degrees • part of a line • earth measurement • where two lines meet • an angle less than 90 • an angle equal to 180 • divides a line in half • all the sides are equal • intersection of 2 faces • an angle that equals 360 • the sum of two angles is 90 • the sum of two angles is 180 • sides right beside each other • a triangle with a right angle • the line the triangle "sits" on • ...
Geometry vocabulary 2024-12-11
Across
- dividing a geometrical figure into two parts of equal sizes.
- a three sided shape
- changing a shape's position
- a line going from top to bottom of a graph
- a triangle that has all its sides equal in length
- a straight line from left to right of a graph
- When two line segments exactly measure the same
- reflection a shape reflecting of the y or x axis
- -how steep a line is
- A shape on a graph moving from one section of the graph to another depending on the degree rotated
- a line going from one corner of a graph to the other side, top to bottom
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- a straight line that makes the right angle (90 degrees) with the other line
- A shape on a graph shifting from its original spot
- a triangle having sides unequal in length.
- Octagon
- a six sided shape
- A point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts.
- a triangle having two sides of equal length.
- a two sided shape
- a four sided shape
20 Clues: Octagon • a six sided shape • a two sided shape • a four sided shape • a three sided shape • -how steep a line is • changing a shape's position • a triangle having sides unequal in length. • a line going from top to bottom of a graph • a triangle having two sides of equal length. • a straight line from left to right of a graph • When two line segments exactly measure the same • ...
Geometry Definitions 2024-11-25
Across
- A segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the circle.
- The segment whose endpoints are a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side.
- An equation that states that two ratios are equal
- The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle
- A type of polygon with all sides equal
- The first and last numbers in a proportion are the:
- The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle.
- The lines that contain the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent at the... of a triangle
- The endpoints of the sides of a polygon
- A parallelogram with four congruent sides
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- The middle two numbers of the proportion are the:
- Half a circle
- A segment joining 2 nonconsecutive vertices of a convex polygon is called a:
- When three or more lines intersect at one point
- When a polygon has no line containing a side that contains a point within the interior of the polygon it is:
- A parallelogram with four congruent angles,right <‘s.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides are parallel
- A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- A segment that contains the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.
- The quotient of two quantities.
20 Clues: Half a circle • The quotient of two quantities. • A type of polygon with all sides equal • The endpoints of the sides of a polygon • A parallelogram with four congruent sides • When three or more lines intersect at one point • The middle two numbers of the proportion are the: • An equation that states that two ratios are equal • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-01-13
Across
- angles, Two angles that are opposite each other and are congruent when two lines intersect.
- angles, A pair of angles formed when two lines are intersected by a transversal, with one angle inside and the other outside the lines.
- angles, two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.
- a point that divides a line segment into two equal parts.
- A measure of the space inside a 3D shape.
- theorem, A relationship between the sides of a right triangle, defined by a^2 +b^2=c^2
- An angle that is less than 90°.
- area, The total area of the outer surface of a 3D object.
- angle, An angle that measures exactly 90°.
- Lines that are in the same plane and don't intersect.
- A shape that has four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length.
- The sum of all the sides of an object.
- A shape with three sides and three angles.
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- angles, two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees.
- pair, A type of angle formed when two lines intersect, and the angles are adjacent to each other, adding to 180°.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- A line that intersects another at a 90° angle.
- triangle, A triangle where all three angle measures are 60 degrees.
- triangle, A type of triangle with one angle greater than 90°.
- triangle, A triangle where all three sides are congruent.
- Two lines that never intersect and are always equidistant.
- bisector, a ray that splits an angle into two equal smaller angles.
- A triangle with all angles less than 90°.
- triangle, A triangle with one angle greater than 90°.
- A part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
25 Clues: An angle that is less than 90°. • The sum of all the sides of an object. • A measure of the space inside a 3D shape. • A triangle with all angles less than 90°. • angle, An angle that measures exactly 90°. • A shape with three sides and three angles. • A line that intersects another at a 90° angle. • Lines that are in the same plane and don't intersect. • ...
Vocabulary: Geometry 2025-03-02
Across
- A triangle whose sides are all the same length.
- A statement composed of letters, numbers and operations that shows two mathematical expressions are equal.
- The longest distance across the circle; it is twice the radius.
- The distance from the center to the circumference of a circle; it is half of the circle's diameter.
- Two or more angles with the sum of 90°.
- The ratio between two corresponding sides of similar figures. (two words)
- An equation showing that two ratios are equivalent.
- To find the value of a mathematical expression.
- A 3-dimensional shape with six square faces.
- A 3-dimensional figure that has two congruent and parallel faces that polygons along with parallelograms for the remaining faces.
- A mathematical sentence that compares two unequal expressions using one of the following symbols: <, >, ≤, ≥, and ≠.
- A closed figure formed from three or more line segments that meet only at their endpoints.
- Circles, squares, triangles and rectangles which can be either 2-dimensional (flat) or 3-dimensional (solid) depending on their structure. (two words)
- A pair of angles that share a common side and vertex, but no common interior points (side by side).
- Having only two dimensions, such as width and height but no thickness.(two words)
- The replacement of the variables in an algebraic expression with its known value.
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- Having three dimensions (such as height, width and depth), like any object in the real world.(two words)
- The total area of ALL the surfaces of a 3-dimensional object. (two words)
- A four-sided figure.
- The measure, in square units, of the enclosed interior region of a 2-dimensional figure; (LW).
- The distance around a circle, which equals a little more than three times the diameter..
- The branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, shapes and space.
- Angle with measure less than 90°.
- The two-dimensional shape exposed when a three-dimensional figure is sliced.
- The number of cubic units that it takes to fill a figure; (LWH).
- Two or more angles with the sum of 180°.
- A solid with flat faces; each face being a polygon. Examples include prisms, pyramids, cubes, etc.
- Triangle that has no congruent side lengths.
- The combination of two or more geometric shapes. (two words)
- An angle whose measure is exactly 90°.
- Angle measuring greater than 90°.
- Angles that are opposite in position, but congruent in measure.
- Ratio that relates a drawing length to the actual length it represents. (two words)
- A triangle with just two equal sides.
- A polyhedron whose base is a polygon and other faces are triangles that share a common vertex.
35 Clues: A four-sided figure. • Angle with measure less than 90°. • Angle measuring greater than 90°. • A triangle with just two equal sides. • An angle whose measure is exactly 90°. • Two or more angles with the sum of 90°. • Two or more angles with the sum of 180°. • A 3-dimensional shape with six square faces. • Triangle that has no congruent side lengths. • ...
Geometry Review 2025-03-20
Across
- a quadrilateral that has all 4 sides the same length
- A segment drawn from the vertex of a triangle to the base
- the amount of space covering the outside of a 3-D shape
- A two dimensional shape that can be folded into a three dimensional shape
- Each of the surfaces of a 3-D shape
- A closed figure formed from line segments that meet only at endpoints
- the total space taken up by a 2-D shape
- A prism with three rectangular faces and two triangular bases
- A plane that consists of a x and y axis
- the total length around the outside of a 2-D shape
- a quadrilateral that has two parallel sides and two non parallel sides
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- A shape that has length, width, and height
- a three sided polygon that has three edges and three vertices
- a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are equal and parallel
- to put together two or more shapes
- 3-D shape where the two end faces are identical
- 3-D shape with a square or triangular base and triangular faces that meet at a point
- the kind of math that deals with shapes and figures
- the amount of space occupied by a 3-D shape
- A pyramid with a triangular base
20 Clues: A pyramid with a triangular base • to put together two or more shapes • Each of the surfaces of a 3-D shape • the total space taken up by a 2-D shape • A plane that consists of a x and y axis • A shape that has length, width, and height • the amount of space occupied by a 3-D shape • 3-D shape where the two end faces are identical • ...
geometry cross 2025-03-20
Across
- : The "then" part of a conditional.
- : Lines that don't intersect and are not parallel, in different planes.
- : "If A, then B."
- : Planes that never intersect.
- : If A = B, then B = A.
- : A statement assumed true without proof.
- : The opposite of a statement.
- :Steepness of a line (rise over run).
- : A proven statement.
- : Same size and shape.
- : A = A.
- angles: Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines, always congruent.
- : A line that crosses two or more lines.
- : An example that disproves a statement.
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- : "A if and only if B."
- : Two lines that intersect at a 90° angle.
- : Never meet, always the same distance apart.
- : Two angles that add up to 180°.
- : If A = B and B = C, then A = C.
- : The "if" part of a conditional.
- : Reversed and negated conditional.
- : Negated conditional: "If not A, then not B."
- pair: Adjacent angles that form a straight line (180°).
- : An unproven idea believed true.
- : Reversed conditional: "If B, then A."
25 Clues: : A = A. • : "If A, then B." • : A proven statement. • : "A if and only if B." • : Same size and shape. • : If A = B, then B = A. • : Planes that never intersect. • : Two angles that add up to 180°. • : Reversed and negated conditional. • : The opposite of a statement. • : If A = B and B = C, then A = C. • : The "if" part of a conditional. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- They are represented as sin-1, cos-1, tan-1
- Finding the opposite or inverse of a statement
- Two lines on different planes that never meet
- A statement that is accepted as fact, without proof
- Nonadjacent and opposite each other
- Lines that are always the same distance apart
- Order of an equality can be revered
- A combination of two statements
- Is ratio that describes the tilt of a line
- If two numbers are equal to same number, those numbers are equal
- A conditional statement is formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion
- Interior angles on opposite sides of the transversal
- two planes that never intersect
- Exterior angles on opposite sides of the transversal
- The same relative position on each line on the same side of the transversal
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- Statements that have the form if-then
- An explanation or a conclusion
- A line that intersects two or more lines
- Part of a statement after "if"
- Lines that intersect to create 4 right angles
- A statement that has been proven to be true
- A number is equal to itself
- Statement "if not q, then not p"
- The part of the statement after"then"
- Two angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- Two angles whose sum is 108
26 Clues: A number is equal to itself • Two angles whose sum is 108 • An explanation or a conclusion • Part of a statement after "if" • A combination of two statements • two planes that never intersect • Statement "if not q, then not p" • Nonadjacent and opposite each other • Order of an equality can be revered • Statements that have the form if-then • ...
crossword geometry 2025-03-21
Across
- A statement that has been proven based on previously established statements, such as postulates, axioms, and other theorems.
- Interior Angles: Angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and between the two lines. If the lines are parallel, these angles are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees).
- Lines: Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees).
- Lines: Lines in a plane that never meet or intersect, no matter how far they are extended. They have the same slope.
- A statement accepted as true without proof; a basic assumption in geometry.
- Angles: Angles that are in the same position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the lines are parallel, corresponding angles are equal.
- The statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. For "if P, then Q," the inverse is "if not P, then not Q."
- Interior Angles: Angles that lie between two lines on opposite sides of a transversal. If the lines are parallel, these angles are equal.
- A measure of the steepness of a line, calculated as the change in y divided by the change in x (rise over run).
- A statement or hypothesis that is believed to be true but has not been proven.
- Terms:
- Property: A property stating that any quantity is equal to itself (a = a).
- Lines: Lines that do not intersect and are not parallel. They exist in three-dimensional space.
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- Property: A property stating that if a = b, then b = a.
- Statement: A statement of the form "if P, then Q," where P is the hypothesis and Q is the conclusion.
- Angles: Angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect. Vertical angles are always equal.
- Pair: A pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect. The angles in a linear pair are supplementary.
- Angles: Angles that have the same measure.
- Exterior Angles: Angles that lie outside two lines on opposite sides of a transversal. If the lines are parallel, these angles are equal.
- The statement formed by negating and reversing the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. For "if P, then Q," the contrapositive is "if not Q, then not P."
- The statement formed by reversing the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. For "if P, then Q," the converse is "if Q, then P."
- Exterior Angles: Angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and outside the two lines. If the lines are parallel, these angles are supplementary.
- Planes: Planes that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- A line that intersects two or more lines at different points.
- Angles: Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- Property: A property stating that if a = b and b = c, then a = c.
26 Clues: Terms: • Angles: Angles that have the same measure. • Angles: Two angles that add up to 180 degrees. • Property: A property stating that if a = b, then b = a. • Lines: Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees). • A line that intersects two or more lines at different points. • Property: A property stating that if a = b and b = c, then a = c. • ...
Geometry Crossword! 2025-04-22
Across
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape
- Circles Coplanar circles with the same structure
- In the same plane
- Having the same size and shape
- Do not intersect
- A point at an end of a segment or the starting point of a ray
- Rise over run, the slant of a line
- A dilation that creates an image smaller than its preimage
- Reflection A type of symmetry that describes a pattern that coincides with its image after a glide reflection
- The original figure in a transformation
- Transformation A combination of transformations
- Do not intersect
- A statement that has been proven
- Four sided polygon
- A ring-shaped object, structure, or region
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- To divide into two congruent parts
- The sum of side lengths of a closed plane figure
- In the same line
- Matrix A matrix that represents the coordinates of the vertices of a polygon
- An undefined term in geometry, names a location
- A dilation that produces an image larger than its preimage
- Segment A line with a beginning and end point
- Vector The vector that represents the sum of two given vectors
- Section The intersection of a three-dimensional figure and a plane
- An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers
25 Clues: In the same line • Do not intersect • Do not intersect • In the same plane • Four sided polygon • Having the same size and shape • A statement that has been proven • To divide into two congruent parts • Rise over run, the slant of a line • The original figure in a transformation • A ring-shaped object, structure, or region • An ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers • ...
geometry crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- A triangle with all sides equal.
- A line from the center of a circle to its circumference.
- A point where two or more lines meet.
- A line segment connecting a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- The distance around a circle.
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- Lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
- A line that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- A line segment with both endpoints on a circle.
Down
- A closed figure with three or more sides.
- Lines that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.
- A line that crosses two or more parallel lines.
- A line that intersects a circle at two points.
- A line segment passing through the center of a circle, touching both sides.
- A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- Figures that have the same shape but different sizes.
- Figures that have the same size and shape.
- A triangle with two equal sides.
20 Clues: The distance around a circle. • A triangle with all sides equal. • A triangle with two equal sides. • A point where two or more lines meet. • The longest side of a right triangle. • A closed figure with three or more sides. • Figures that have the same size and shape. • Lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. • A line that intersects a circle at two points. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-08-22
Across
- a set that contains all elements in a given context
- represents the number being rooted
- indicates the degree of the root to be taken
- a number with more than two factors
- the elements that can be counted
- a set that contains no elements
- elements that both sets have in common
- indicates the complement of that set
Down
- two sets that do not have an intersection between them
- shows what sets have in common and different
- indicates the square root of the number following
- the elements that cannot be counted
- all the elements within a specified universal set that are not present in the original set
- a nunber that multiplies the entire radical expression
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- elements that belong to both or either sets
- a thing that belongs to a set
- a number with only two factors
- branch of math concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- represents a collection of objects
20 Clues: a thing that belongs to a set • a number with only two factors • a set that contains no elements • the elements that can be counted • represents the number being rooted • represents a collection of objects • the elements that cannot be counted • a number with more than two factors • indicates the complement of that set • elements that both sets have in common • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-08-18
Across
- A numer that can only be divided by itself and 1
- Breaking down a number into prime numbers that equal the orignal number when multiplied
- A value that multiples a variable or term in an expression
- Sets that are seperate, or have no possible intersection
- A set that is part of a larger set
- The number on the top of a fraction
- An illustration to show sets and their relationships
- The combination of all elements in both sets
Down
- Contains every set and element
- A part of a set
- An algebraic expression with 3 terms, connected by addition or subtraction
- The number inside a radical
- Simile of A'prime, shows everything in the universe except set A
- The way we write and express sets
- The number on the bottom of a fraction
- The symbol to indicate finding a root
- A set with no elements
- To multiply a number by itself
- The elements that 2 sets have in common
- A letter in math, usually x,y, or z that represents an unknown value
20 Clues: A part of a set • A set with no elements • The number inside a radical • Contains every set and element • To multiply a number by itself • The way we write and express sets • A set that is part of a larger set • The number on the top of a fraction • The symbol to indicate finding a root • The number on the bottom of a fraction • The elements that 2 sets have in common • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-08-18
Across
- The way we write and express sets
- A set with no elements
- A value that multiplies a variable or term in an expression
- A number that can only be divided by itself and 1
- The symbol to indicate finding a root
- A part of a set
- A letter in math, usually x,y, or z that represents an unknown value
- The combination of all elements in both sets
- Simile of A'prime, shows everything in the universe except set A
Down
- The elements that 2 sets have in common
- An algebraic expression with 3 terms, connected by addition or subtraction
- Breaking down a number into prime numbers that equal the orignal number when multiplied
- Contains every set and element
- To multiply a number by itself
- A set that is part of a larger set
- Sets that are seperate, or have no possible intersection
- An illustration to show sets and their relationships
- The number on the top of a fraction
- The number on the bottom of a fraction
- The number inside a radical
20 Clues: A part of a set • A set with no elements • The number inside a radical • Contains every set and element • To multiply a number by itself • The way we write and express sets • A set that is part of a larger set • The number on the top of a fraction • The symbol to indicate finding a root • The number on the bottom of a fraction • The elements that 2 sets have in common • ...
Geometry 1 2025-08-28
Across
- Mathematical statement with equals sign
- Degrees in each angle of equilateral triangle
- Powers or exponents in mathematics
- Break expression into product of factors
- Where a line crosses an axis
- Angle measuring less than 90 degrees
- Lines that never meet or intersect
- Number of degrees in a right angle
- Set of points equidistant from a centre
- Shape with three sides and three angles
- Quadrilateral with four equal sides
- Distance from centre to edge of circle
Down
- Space between two intersecting lines
- Bar chart showing frequency distribution
- Slope or steepness of a line
- Shape with multiple straight sides
- When shapes have same angles but different size lengths
- Angle greater than 90 but less than 180
- Rectangle with four equal sides
- Line touching circle at exactly one point
- Eight-sided polygon
- Equation with squared variable
- Lines that meet at exactly 90 degrees
- Line through center connecting two points on circle
- Five-sided regular polygon
- Line segment joining two points on a circle
26 Clues: Eight-sided polygon • Five-sided regular polygon • Slope or steepness of a line • Where a line crosses an axis • Equation with squared variable • Rectangle with four equal sides • Shape with multiple straight sides • Powers or exponents in mathematics • Lines that never meet or intersect • Number of degrees in a right angle • Quadrilateral with four equal sides • ...
Geometry Crossword 2025-05-07
Across
- The point at which the tangent line intersects the circle.
- A location with no shape or size.
- Two lines intersect that make a right angle.
- Any two angles with measures of 90 degrees.
- An angle that equals less than 90 degrees.
- The intersecting of two rays at an endpoint.
- To vertically and/or horizontally slide a figure.
- A set of points equidistant from a given point called the center.
- Two angles that are directly across from each other on intersecting lines.
- An angle greater than 90 degrees.
- Two angles that are next to each other and that share a common side.
- A line that is measurable with two end points.
- A triangle that has two equal sides.
- A common inpoint where two rays meet.
- A flat surface made up of points and it extends indefinitely.
- A chord that passes through the center, and will always be 2x bigger than the radius.
- A line that intersects a circle at exactly one point.
- A line that intersects in exactly 2 places.
Down
- Any two angles that have the same length.
- Made up of points with no thickness or width.
- A segment with end points at the center and on the circle.
- Two segments that have the same length.
- Planes that do not intersect.
- A segment with endpoints at the center and on the circle.
- Any two angles with the measure sum of 180 degrees.
- Used to find a missing side length on a right triangle.
- An angle that equals 90 degrees.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Line array that divides an angle into two equal parts.
- Two angles that are adjacent and form a straight line.
- A line that extends indefinitely in one direction.
31 Clues: Planes that do not intersect. • An angle that equals 90 degrees. • A location with no shape or size. • An angle greater than 90 degrees. • A triangle that has two equal sides. • Coplanar lines that do not intersect. • A common inpoint where two rays meet. • Two segments that have the same length. • Any two angles that have the same length. • ...
geometry vocab 2025-05-14
Across
- Having the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- a part of a line with two defined end point
- Identical in shape and size.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
- a specific location in a spot
- A flat, two-dimensional surface extending infinitely in all directions
- the total distance around a closed figure
- A rectangle with all four sides equal.
- angles that have the same measure
- the distance around a circle
Down
- Two angles that add up to 90 degrees
- lines that intersect to form right angles
- A parallelogram with four right angles
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle
- angles
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect.
- half of a circle
- angle less than 90 degrees
- a polygon with 3 sides
- The amount of surface inside a closed figure.
20 Clues: angles • half of a circle • a polygon with 3 sides • angle less than 90 degrees • Identical in shape and size. • the distance around a circle • a specific location in a spot • angles that have the same measure • Two angles that add up to 90 degrees • A parallelogram with four right angles • A rectangle with all four sides equal. • lines that intersect to form right angles • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-05-14
Across
- half the diameter
- means "next to"
- distance across and through the center of a circle
- triangle with one right angle
- line that cuts across 2 or more parallel lines
- distance around a closed figure
- an angle that measures more than 90 and less than 180
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- lines that do not cross and have the same slope
- lines that intersect at a right angle
- a definite length having 2 end points
Down
- a four-sided figure with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- a triangle with 2 congruent sides
- angle that measure exactly 90
- the two sides of an angle
- distance around a circle
- the point wher3 two sides of an angle meet
- angle measuring less than 90
- 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles in a triangle
- four sided figure with four equal sides and angles
- figures with the same shape but not necessarily the same scale factor
- length times width
22 Clues: means "next to" • half the diameter • length times width • distance around a circle • the two sides of an angle • angle measuring less than 90 • angle that measure exactly 90 • triangle with one right angle • distance around a closed figure • a triangle with 2 congruent sides • lines that intersect at a right angle • a definite length having 2 end points • ...
Geometry crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- a flip over a line called the line of reflection.
- angles that are on the same side of the transversal and equal 180 degrees when added.
- angle,side,angle.
- side A and B of a triangle.
- hypotenuse leg.
- lines that have the same slope.
- angle that is less than 90 degrees.
- line with two endpoints that are measurable.
- two segments with the same length.
- a location with no shape or size.
- angle with more than 90 degrees.
- line that extends indefinitely in one direction.
- a formula used to measure the distance between two points.
- triangle with two congruent sides.
Down
- made of multiple points that has no thickness or width.
- two angles across from each other that are on intersecting lines.
- 90 degree angle.
- two angles that are next to each other.
- angle,angle,side.
- segment with endpoints on the center and on the circle.
- angle that equals more than 90 degrees.
- two angles that equal 180 degrees.
- side C of a triangle.
- the distance around a circle.
- devides a ray into two equal parts.
- lines that have negative reciprocal slopes.
- multiple points on the same plane.
- side,angle,side.
- midsegment of a triangle that connects two sides of a triangle.
- side,side,side.
- a common enpoint between two rays.
31 Clues: hypotenuse leg. • side,side,side. • 90 degree angle. • side,angle,side. • angle,angle,side. • angle,side,angle. • side C of a triangle. • side A and B of a triangle. • the distance around a circle. • lines that have the same slope. • angle with more than 90 degrees. • a location with no shape or size. • two angles that equal 180 degrees. • two segments with the same length. • ...
Geometry Concepts 2025-05-08
Across
- middle of two points
- three sided figure
- a flat surface made up of points
- two lines that intersect
- has an end point on each side
- equal to each other
- less than 90 degrees
- shape with four sides
- makes a shape bigger or smaller on a graph
- half the circle
- two endpoints
- equals 360 degrees
- lines that never intersect
- equal to
- angle more than 90 degrees
- when looking up at an object
- turns the shape
Down
- equals 90 degrees
- across from a leg
- intersects the circle in one point
- where 2 rays meet
- two congruent side and two congruent angles
- intersects in two places
- 2 times the radius
- moves the shape on the graph
- half a circle
- a proportion
- determines size of shape
- makes it equal across the lines of a graph
- portion of a circle
30 Clues: equal to • a proportion • half a circle • two endpoints • half the circle • turns the shape • equals 90 degrees • across from a leg • where 2 rays meet • three sided figure • 2 times the radius • equals 360 degrees • equal to each other • portion of a circle • middle of two points • less than 90 degrees • shape with four sides • intersects in two places • two lines that intersect • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-05-13
Across
- line ray or another figure that passes through the midpoint of a segment
- to cut in half
- set of all points equidistant from a point called the center
- quadrilateral with 2 distinct pairs of consecutive congruent sides
- parallelogram with exactly 4 right angles
- part of the curve of a circle (two points and all points ON THE CIRCLE that are between)
- polygon with 4 sides
- statement that is accepted as true without proof
- ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- a pair of angles that lie on the same side of the transversal and are on the inside of the 2 lines that the transversal intersects
- transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point
- points or lines that lie in the same plane
- an arc (of a circle) measuring less than 180 degrees
- intersection of a circle and a tangent line
- an arc measuring more than 180 degrees
- straight path that continues forever in both directions
- segment that has endpoints on the circle
- names a specific location and has no size
- part of a line with 2 endpoints and all points in between them
- transformation that slides all points the same distance and in the same direction
- in a triangle the point of concurrency of the altitudes
- points that lie on the same line
- represented by a flat surface that extends forever in all directions and has no edges
- triangle with 3 acute angles
- quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides
- units of measure for angles…”angles are measured in _________”
- 2 angles that add to 180 degrees
- a parallelogram that has all 4 sides congruent
- to draw inside (a circle inscribed in a triangle intersects each side of the triangle at a point of tangency)
- transformation that stretches or compresses a figure both vertically and horizontally by the same measure
- triangle with all sides congruent
- (of an isosceles triangle) the noncongruent side
- lines that intersect at right angles
- angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
- triangle that has no congruent sides
- the side of a right triangle that is across from the right angle
- to draw a circle outside of a polygon (vertices are points on the circle)
- coplanar lines that do not intersect
- transformation that changes position of a figure without changing size or shape
- opposite/adjacent (trigonometry) or a line that intersects a circle at one point
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
Down
- angles in a triangle, the two interior angles not adjacent to the exterior angle
- noncoplanar lines that never intersect
- segment that connects 2 vertices of a polygon
- line that intersects a circle at two points
- having the same measure
- transformation that maps a preimage to the image across a line of reflection
- figure formed by two rays with the same endpoint
- segment that connects the midpoints of 2 sides of a triangle or legs of a trapezoid
- pair of angles that lie on opposite sides of a transversal, outside of the 2 lines intersected by the transversal
- a pair of angles that lie on the same side of a transversal and are in the same position
- a pair of angles that lie on opposite sides of a transversal but are between the 2 lines intersected by the transversal
- angle that measures more than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
- angle with vertex at the center of a circle
- the measure of the two dimensional space enclosed within a closed shape or figure
- part of a line with one endpoint and continuing forever in one direction
- point that divides a segment into 2 congruent segments
- the angle formed by extending the side of a polygon
- angle that measures exactly 180 degrees
- a pair of angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true
- having the same angle measure (triangle with 3 congruent angles)
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides and one pair of congruent legs
- angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- triangle with only two congruent sides
- statement that can be proved
- two rays that share a common endpoint and form a straight line
- half of a circle (arc measuring 180 degrees)
- parallelogram with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
- 2 angles with a common side and a common vertex (no other points in common)
- line that intersects 2 (or more) coplanar lines at different points
- when 2 lines intersect, the angles that are across from each other are vertical
- happens when a figure has rigid motion that can map on top of itself
- segment with an endpoint at the center of a circle and the other endpoint on the circle
74 Clues: to cut in half • polygon with 4 sides • having the same measure • statement that can be proved • triangle with 3 acute angles • points that lie on the same line • 2 angles that add to 180 degrees • triangle with all sides congruent • 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees • lines that intersect at right angles • triangle that has no congruent sides • ...
GEOMETRY CROSSWORD 2025-10-16
Across
- 3.14159...;you may eat a pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving
- distance around a circle
- greater than 90 degrees
- 3 or more points that lie on the same plane
- sum of the measurements of each side of a shape
- segment that has an endpoint on the circle and one in the center
- segment that passes through the center of a circle and ends on the circle
- two or more points that lie on the same line
- endpoint of two or more rays
Down
- change of size, shape, or position of a figure
- two angles that add up to 180 degrees
- two angles that add up to 90 degrees;a kind comment
- two angles with the same vertex and a same side
- point that divides a segment into equal parts
- plane with x and y axis
- exactly 90 degrees; left and _____
- longest side of a right triangle
- less than 90 degrees;severe or sharp
- two sides that form the right angle in a right triangle;limbs that extend from your hips
- product of length times width
20 Clues: plane with x and y axis • greater than 90 degrees • distance around a circle • endpoint of two or more rays • product of length times width • longest side of a right triangle • exactly 90 degrees; left and _____ • less than 90 degrees;severe or sharp • two angles that add up to 180 degrees • 3 or more points that lie on the same plane • ...
Geometry Extension 2025-10-14
Across
- A figure that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. Two of these form an angle
- An undefined term, this doesn’t have any dimensions and is the building block for everything else in geometry
- An undefined term that has one dimension and extends infinitely in both directions.
- An angle that has a measure of exactly 90°
- A pair of non coplanar that do not intersect. They may or may not have the same slope.
- A pair of lines that form right angles when they intersect.
- A variation of the conditional statement, where the hypothesis and conclusion are switched. It can be represented as q→p
- An angle that has a measure of 180°. Technically, it would also be a line.
- A term that doesn’t have a clear definition in math. However, we know what these are based on our prior knowledge. Other terms are based on these
- A variation of the conditional statement. The hypothesis and conclusion are negated. It can be represented as ¬p→¬q
- A pair of adjacent or non adjacent angles whose measures add up to 90°
- A type of triangle congruence theorem where if two sides and an included angle is congruent to another corresponding two sides and included angle of a second triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
- A fact that can be easily proved after a theorem is proven
- Lines that are in the same position and plane. They have an infinite amount of intersection points.
- An angle that has a measure less than 90°
- An undefined term that has two dimensions. It looks very similar to the walls and floors of our classroom and extends infinitely in all directions
- An angle that has a measure of more than 90°, but less than 180°
- A pair of coplanar lines that never intersect. They also have the same slope.
- A pair of adjacent or non adjacent angles whose measures add up to 180°
- A type of reasoning where you use patterns to determine what will happen.
- A fact or statement that is simply accepted as true
Down
- A type of angle pair formed by a transversal. The angles lie on alternate sides of the exterior of the transversal
- A statement written in the form if-then, with a hypothesis and conclusion, like if hypothesis, then conclusion. It can also be represented as p→q, where p is the hypothesis and q is the conclusion.
- A table used to determine whether a conditional statement is true or not.
- A type of reasoning where you use facts and logic to determine what will happen
- When two angles and an included side of a triangle are congruent to another corresponding two angles and an included side of a second triangle, this theorem is used to prove that the two triangles are congruent
- A process that is used to make a geometric figure using only a compass and ruler/straightedge.
- A pair of adjacent angles whose measures add up to 180°.
- A fact about a term. Unlike others, they are directly related to the terms.
- An abbreviation for the fact that corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
- An invalid way of proving that two triangles are congruent. However, for right triangles, you can use another version of this for HL congruence
- A line that intersects a pair of lines.
- A type of angle pair formed by a transversal. The angles lie on alternate sides of the interior of the transversal
- A type of angle pair formed by a transversal. They are in corresponding positions of the transversal
- A fact that can be proved by using postulates, other theorems, definitions, and more!
- When two angles and a non included side of a triangle are congruent to another corresponding two angles and a non included side of a second triangle, this theorem is used to prove that the two triangles are congruent.
- A variation of the conditional statement, where the hypothesis and conclusion are switched and negated. It can be represented as ¬q→¬p
- When two rays share a common endpoint, they form this term
- A type of triangle congruence theorem that is used when all three sides of a triangle are congruent to 3 corresponding sides of a second triangle
39 Clues: A line that intersects a pair of lines. • An angle that has a measure less than 90° • An angle that has a measure of exactly 90° • A fact or statement that is simply accepted as true • A pair of adjacent angles whose measures add up to 180°. • A fact that can be easily proved after a theorem is proven • When two rays share a common endpoint, they form this term • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-11-24
Across
- a postulate that proves right triangles congruent by using two sides, one of which is the longest side of the triangle
- a point between two others that makes two equal segments
- nonadjacent angles that are formed by two intersecting lines that are congruent
- similar figures have corresponding sides that are ________________
- a triangle that has two congruent sides
- a segment drawn from a vertex of a triangle that goes to the midpoint of its opposite side
- two angles that sum to be 90 degrees
- a segment drawn from a vertex of a triangle that is perpendicular to its opposite side
- angles or segments that are equal are ____________
Down
- two angles that share a ray that create a straight angle
- once triangles are congruent you can use this to prove corresponding parts are congruent
- a quadrilateral with four right angles
- a quadrilateral where all sides are congruent
- __________________lines form a right angle at their intersection
- a quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel
- a ray in the interior of an angle that creates two congruent angles
- a line that intersects two or more lines
- angles on the inside of parallel lines that are supplementary
- a postulate used to prove that triangles are congruent
- the sides of a right triangle that are not the hypotenuse
20 Clues: two angles that sum to be 90 degrees • a quadrilateral with four right angles • a triangle that has two congruent sides • a line that intersects two or more lines • a quadrilateral where all sides are congruent • a quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel • angles or segments that are equal are ____________ • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2025-10-29
Across
- An angle with measure greater than 180 degrees
- A polygon with four sides
- A polygon with ten sides
- A polygon with seven sides
- The common endpoint of two rays that form an angle
- Lines that are not coplanar and do not intersect
- A location in space with no dimensions
- Any part of the circumference of a circle
- A segment whose endpoints are on the circle
- A polygon with all sides and angles congruent
- A straight set of points that extends infinitely in both directions
- An angle with measure less than 90 degrees
- Part of a line that begins at one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
- A segment from the center of a circle to a point on the circle
Down
- An angle with measure greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect
- Two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees
- Lines that intersect to form right angles
- The set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a center
- Points that lie on the same line
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions
21 Clues: A polygon with ten sides • A polygon with four sides • A polygon with seven sides • Points that lie on the same line • A location in space with no dimensions • Lines that intersect to form right angles • Any part of the circumference of a circle • An angle with measure less than 90 degrees • Two angles whose measures add to 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Puzzle 2025-12-04
Across
- a segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- angles on the interior of a figure
- the point where the lines that contain the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent
- the perpendicular segment from vertex of the triangle to the line containing the oppsoite side
- where a step by step logical progression with justification is used to solve theorems
- bisector a line that bisects an angle
- a quidrilaterial with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- a plane closed figure formed by sides
- where patterns in data lead to educated guesses
- a polygon with interior points
Down
- of hinge theorem sss inequality theorem
- a parallelogram with four congruent angles, right angles
- a segment, line, or ray that is perpendicular to the segment of its midpoint
- a segment whose endpoints are vertex and the midpoint of the oppsoite side
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four congruent right angles
- sas inequality theorem
- angles on the exterior of a figure
- a polgygon with no interior points
- a segment joining two nonconsecutive verticles of a convex polgyon
- when a point is the same distance from two distant lines
- a quadrilaterial with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- when three or more lines intersect at one point
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides
23 Clues: sas inequality theorem • a polygon with interior points • angles on the interior of a figure • angles on the exterior of a figure • a polgygon with no interior points • bisector a line that bisects an angle • a plane closed figure formed by sides • of hinge theorem sss inequality theorem • a parallelogram with four congruent sides • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-11-30
Across
- statement that is accepted as true without needing a formal proof
- compound logical statement that says one condition is true iff another condition is true
- the point where a line or curve crosses an axis on a graph
- two lines, planes, or surfaces meet at a 90° angle, also known as a right angle
- a line that intersects two or more other lines at distinct points
- measurement of the length of the straight line segment connecting two points
- A triangle is scalene if none of its sides are equal and none of its angles are equal.
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle
Down
- parts that are in the same spot in two different figures
- a statement that has been proven to be true using logical arguments
- measure of a line's steepness and direction
- the distance around a circle
- a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, but not a fraction or a decimal
- Two or more points that lie on the same plane
- two geometric figures have the same shape and the exact same size
- angle that measures 90
- Lines that are not parallel and don't intersect
- The amount of space something occupies
- middle point of a line dividing it into 2 equal parts
- part of a line that has one fixed endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
20 Clues: angle that measures 90 • the distance around a circle • The amount of space something occupies • measure of a line's steepness and direction • the longest side of a right-angled triangle • Two or more points that lie on the same plane • Lines that are not parallel and don't intersect • middle point of a line dividing it into 2 equal parts • ...
Communication Terms 2024-11-07
Across
- interference, the use of certain words which cause "noise"
- listening, listening where we scan and monitor our surroundings in order to isolate particular auditory or visual stimuli
- listening, listening with the goal of analyzing or evaluating a message based on information presented verbally and information that can be inferred from context
- means for sending communication including sound waves, light waves, touch
- symbols, gestures, facial expressions, tones of voice, body language and sounds
- symbols, words
- finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols
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- listening, listening to try to understand or experience what a speaker is thinking or feeling
- interference, sounds in the environment preventing concentration on the message
- interference, the type of "noise" that occurs on the part of the receiver
- listening, listening with the goal of comprehending and retaining information
- a return message
- ideas and feelings that make up content of communication
- turning ideas and feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols
14 Clues: symbols, words • a return message • finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols • ideas and feelings that make up content of communication • interference, the use of certain words which cause "noise" • turning ideas and feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols • interference, the type of "noise" that occurs on the part of the receiver • ...
School Subjects 2020-01-04
Geometry Crossword 2016-05-10
Across
- one of the four regions into which the x and y axes divide the coordinate plane.
- an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms.
- a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point.
- an eight-sided polygon.
- a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle.
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- an angle that is more than 90° and less than 180°.
- mark the beginning or end of a line segment or ray.
- a symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side.
Down
- a transformation that produces an image that is the same shape as the original, but is a different size.
- an angle smaller than a right angle.
- a counting number.
- A chord is a line that joins any two points on a circle.
- a triangle with (at least) two equal sides.
- a relation in which every input is paired with exactly on output.
- figure formed by two rays.
- an arc that takes the minority of a circle.
- a 6-sided polygon.
- lines in a plane which do not meet.
- an arc that takes majority of a circle.
20 Clues: a counting number. • a 6-sided polygon. • an eight-sided polygon. • figure formed by two rays. • lines in a plane which do not meet. • an angle smaller than a right angle. • an arc that takes majority of a circle. • a triangle with (at least) two equal sides. • an arc that takes the minority of a circle. • the longest side of a right-angled triangle. • ...
Geometry words 2016-05-20
Across
- A shape that has 3 sides
- A line that touches two curves in a circle and makes an arc.
- A portion of the circumference of a circle, or the line that is almost like an ___
- It is used when trying to find an angle in a triangle.
- A part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points.
- A 3 dimensional shape that has 6 faces and is used in gamble games
- The distance around the circle.
- Has a numerator and a denominator.
Down
- An arc of a circle having measure less than or equal to
- A line that touches the outside of the circle.
- The measure of the amount of space inside of a solid figure.
- A 3-dimensional shape that has 2 of the same faces and has different names.
- A shape that has no angles and is round
- when two lines meet together and each angle is 90 degrees is _____________
- The common endpoint of two or more rays or line segments.
- A number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number
- The x and y_____.
- Gradient of a line is a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of the line.
- A Greek letter that is a number that is infinite but we use it rounded up.
- When two ray are connected and make an _______. or a shapes ______ not a circle but shapes with an ______
20 Clues: The x and y_____. • A shape that has 3 sides • The distance around the circle. • Has a numerator and a denominator. • A shape that has no angles and is round • A line that touches the outside of the circle. • It is used when trying to find an angle in a triangle. • An arc of a circle having measure less than or equal to • ...
Geometry Words 2016-05-20
Across
- A triangle with all sides equal and all angles equal
- One part of a line
- Two line segments which cross to from 90 degree angles
- An arc less than 180 degrees
- A triangle with one internal angle equal to 90 degrees
- The vertex at the center of the circle
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure
- A straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to circumference or surface
- Line intersects circle at 2 point
- A continuous extent of length
- Where a tangent intersect the circle
Down
- The line segment between two points on a given curve
- A 90 degree angle
- Line segments that cross each other
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and meeting the circumference or surface at each end
- Circles with same radius
- Half of a circle
- Circle with common center
- Line tangent to 2 circles
- line intersects circle at 1 point
20 Clues: Half of a circle • A 90 degree angle • One part of a line • Circles with same radius • Circle with common center • Line tangent to 2 circles • An arc less than 180 degrees • A continuous extent of length • line intersects circle at 1 point • Line intersects circle at 2 point • Line segments that cross each other • Where a tangent intersect the circle • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2016-01-26
Across
- divide into 2 congruent parts
- “center of gravity” of a triangle
- sided polygon
- that form a right angle
- endpoint of the sides of an angle
- of concurrency of 3 perpendicular bisectors of a triangle
- with no congruent sides
- of 2 quantities by division
- the same plane
- part of a conditional statement following the word "if"
- that share a vertex and a side
- segment whose endpoints are a vertex of a triangle and the midpoint of the opposite side
- as true without proof
- a location and has no size
- path with no thickness that extends forever
- of transformation that preserves shape
- of a line
- statement that has been proven
Down
- the same line
- angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees
- statement that 2 ratios are equal
- parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- line that intersects 2 coplanar lines at 2 different points
- of concurrency of 3 angle bisectors of a triangle
- angles whose measures sum to 90 degrees
- sided polygon
- whose measure is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
- that divides a segment into 2 congruent segments
- same distance from 2 or more objects
- size and same shape
- of angle measure
- shape but not necessarily same size
- flat surface with no thickness that extends forever in all directions
33 Clues: of a line • the same line • sided polygon • sided polygon • the same plane • of angle measure • size and same shape • as true without proof • that form a right angle • with no congruent sides • a location and has no size • of 2 quantities by division • divide into 2 congruent parts • that share a vertex and a side • statement that has been proven • “center of gravity” of a triangle • ...
Geometry Puzzle 2016-03-10
Across
- Lines that are not coplanar
- A triangle with three acute angles
- Two vectors that have the same magnitude and are goin the same direction
- The angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point below
- A ratio of two sides of a right triangle
- A segment that is between two points and is going a certain direction
- A pair of adjacent angles whose no common side are opposite rays
- A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of congruent consecutive sides
- A ray that divides an angle in to two congruent angles
- A chart that uses boxes and arrows to show the structure of the proof
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
Down
- The point of concurrency of the three angle bisectors of a triangle
- A proof in which the statement is assumed to be false and a contradiction is shown
- A repeating pattern of plane figures that completely covers a plane with no gaps or overlaps
- A transformation that does not change the size or shape of the figure
- Starting point of a vector
- Ten- sided polygon
- Abbreviation for "corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent"
- A polygon in which no diagonal contains points on the exterior of the polygon
20 Clues: Ten- sided polygon • Starting point of a vector • Lines that are not coplanar • A triangle with three acute angles • A ratio of two sides of a right triangle • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • A ray that divides an angle in to two congruent angles • A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments • ...
Geometry Review 2016-02-09
Across
- This has one endpoint and goes on forever in one direction.
- A polygon with seven sides and angles.
- Two rays that share a common endpoint form this.
- A triangle with exactly two equal sides.
- A triangle with no equal sides.
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines.
- A collection of points on a straight path that goes on forever in both directions.
- A parallelogram with four equal sides.
- A polygon with four sides and angles.
- Part of a line that has endpoints on both ends.
- A polygon with six sides and angles.
- The angle formed when two perpendicular lines meet.
- A single location in space usually marked by a dot and a capital letter.
Down
- A polygon with ten sides and angles.
- An angle that is smaller than a right angle.
- An angle that is larger than a right angle.
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides.
- A triangle with all equal sides.
- A polygon with three sides and angles.
- A polygon with eight sides and angles.
- A plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles and no open spaces.
- A parallelogram with four right angles.
- A polygon with nine sides and angles.
- A rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles.
24 Clues: A triangle with no equal sides. • A triangle with all equal sides. • A polygon with ten sides and angles. • A polygon with six sides and angles. • A polygon with four sides and angles. • A polygon with nine sides and angles. • A polygon with seven sides and angles. • A polygon with three sides and angles. • A polygon with eight sides and angles. • ...
MATH/GEOMETRY 2017-02-05
Across
- /a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square, rectangle, or other straight-sided shape
- /to draw a shape, line or angle accurately using a compass and ruler
- /an angle or a shape involving an angle less than 90°
- /an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- /a geometrical figure which is perfectly round, 3-dimensional and circular
- /A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides and NO parallel sides
- /a branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- /an angle or a shape involving an angle greater than 90°
- / a flat shape that has three or more straight lines and angles
- /side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- /corresponding sides are proportional, but the figures themselves are two different sizes
- /A pattern that you can cut and fold to make a model of a solid shape
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- /The longest side of a right triangle
- / a four-sided figure
- /The line that divides something into two equal parts
- /a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point
- /exactly equal in size and shape
- /cutting a system of lines
- / is a set of points whose location satisfies or is determined by one or more specified conditions
- / a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles.
- /the correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts
- /a corner or a point where lines meet
- /a triangle that has two sides of equal length
- /a polyhedron that has a base, which can be any polygon, and three or more triangular faces that meet at a point called the apex
- /an angle, measured clockwise from the north direction
- /the space measured in degrees between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet
26 Clues: / a four-sided figure • /cutting a system of lines • /exactly equal in size and shape • /The longest side of a right triangle • /a corner or a point where lines meet • /a triangle that has two sides of equal length • /The line that divides something into two equal parts • /an angle or a shape involving an angle less than 90° • ...
Geometry Terms 2017-09-20
Across
- An unknown, unexpected number or future event
- A visual representation of a problem
- A polygon of three sides
- To copy an image as an exactly “mirrored” or “flipped” image
- An angle which measures between 90 and 180 degrees
- A shape made from at least three connected line segments
- Having two sides of equal length
- A diagram showing the relationship between two variables
- Having exactly similar parts facing each other
- The gradient, or rise over run, or the steepness of a line
- An angle which measures 180, and resembles a line
- An opinion or conclusion based on evidence
- Translations, Rotations and Reflections
- To move a shape by shifting it up, down, left, right
- To reduce a variable to one or more solutions
- A shape having all the sides the same length
- An angle which measures between 0 and 90 degrees
- The distance around a shape, adding all the sides of the shape
- The region inside the shape, measured in units squared
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- To copy an image as if it were turned about an axis
- A triangle with three different length sides
- The part of a line between two points
- The chance of something happening, usually a fraction or a percent
- A shape having all the same sides and angles
- The point which bisects a line segment into two equal parts
- A diagram of circles which shows whether things are or are not alike
- Lines that meet at a 90 degree (right) angle, slopes are the negative reciprocal
- An angle which measures 90 degrees or is perpendicular
- Lines which move in the same direction, and have the same slope
- The meeting point of two sides or an intersection
- A tool used to measure the degrees in an angle
- The relation between two values or two amounts
- The space, measured in degrees, between two intersecting lines or surfaces
- To demonstrate something is true without any doubt
34 Clues: A polygon of three sides • Having two sides of equal length • A visual representation of a problem • The part of a line between two points • Translations, Rotations and Reflections • An opinion or conclusion based on evidence • A triangle with three different length sides • A shape having all the same sides and angles • A shape having all the sides the same length • ...
Geometry Crossword 2017-11-09
Across
- The distance around the figure
- A flat surface
- An angle that measures 90°
- If ~q, then ~p
- Two rays with the same end point
- A triangle with two equal length sides (and two equal internal angles)
- A plane figure with the same size and shape
- An angle that measures more than 90°
- Lines that intersect (cross) at an angle of 90°
- If ~p, then ~q
- Connects two points via the shortest path and continues indefinitely (forever) in both directions
Down
- Part of a line between two points
- Lines that never intersect (they are always the same distance apart)
- If p, then q
- If q, then p
- A polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles
- A location in space, a dot on a piece of paper
- A triangle with all three sides with different lengths
- An angle that measures less than 90°
- Part of a line that has one end point and goes in one direction without end
- Point at which two line segments intersect (forming an angle)
21 Clues: If p, then q • If q, then p • A flat surface • If ~q, then ~p • If ~p, then ~q • An angle that measures 90° • The distance around the figure • Two rays with the same end point • Part of a line between two points • A polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles • An angle that measures less than 90° • An angle that measures more than 90° • A plane figure with the same size and shape • ...
Geometry Terms 2017-12-14
Across
- 8 sides
- S=(n-2)×180
- 3 sides
- a closed shape with straight sides
- angle bisectors intersect at a point
- 4 sides
- angles sum up to 90 degrees
- sides are equal
- all vertices point toward the center
- three medians intersect at one point
Down
- all sides and angles are the same
- 10 sides
- 12 sides
- altitudes
- 7 sides
- sum is always 360 degrees
- two angles next to each other equals 180 degrees
- lines that are the same distance apart and never intersect
- perpendicular bisectors of the sides intersect at a point
- all vertices point away from the center
20 Clues: 8 sides • 7 sides • 3 sides • 4 sides • 10 sides • 12 sides • altitudes • S=(n-2)×180 • sides are equal • sum is always 360 degrees • angles sum up to 90 degrees • all sides and angles are the same • a closed shape with straight sides • angle bisectors intersect at a point • all vertices point toward the center • three medians intersect at one point • all vertices point away from the center • ...
Geometry Crossword 2017-05-08
Across
- / The bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude or height can be constructed.
- / The approximate value of 3.14 or the fraction 22/7.
- / A line segment that goes from one side of the circle to the other side.
- Lines / Two lines, that lie next to each other without ever getting close together or further apart.
- / Any object made of at least three straight lines. There can be no gaps,no curves,and no lines that cross each other.
- Lines / Two lines that make right angles when they cross.
- / Two rays with a common endpoint.
- / A line that intersects two or more other lines at different points.
- / A closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center.
- / The units used to measure an angle.
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- Area / The sum of the areas of the lateral surfaces (only the sides, no bases) of a 3-D figure.
- / The distance around the outside of a circle.
- / Identical in form; coinciding exactly when superimposed.
- / The distance across the circle through the center.
- / A line segment that joins two vertices of a shape by going through the middle of the shape.
- / The angles and the overall appearance of the shapes are the same, but one object is larger than the other.
- / A line segment that connects the center of the circle to a point on the circle.
- Angles / Angles that are opposite from each other; formed from two intersecting lines.
- / A flat surface that keeps spreading in all directions forever.
- / A straight path that goes on forever in both directions.
- / A curved line or segment of a circle.
21 Clues: / Two rays with a common endpoint. • / The units used to measure an angle. • / A curved line or segment of a circle. • / The distance around the outside of a circle. • / The distance across the circle through the center. • / The approximate value of 3.14 or the fraction 22/7. • / Identical in form; coinciding exactly when superimposed. • ...
Analytic Geometry 2017-05-10
Across
- line segment on a circle
- adjacent over hypotenuse
- polynomial with three terms
- opposite over hypotenuse
- line segment from the center of a circle
- passes through a vertex and midpoint
- an angle of a circle whose sides are chords
- three-sided polygon
- algebraic expression as a product
- sides are all congruent
- divides segment
- comparison of two quantities
- flips a figure over a line
- possible result of an experiment
- events whose outcomes do not influence each other
- two distinct rays
- mathematical phrase that contains variables
- angle less than 90 degrees
- arc less than 180 degrees
Down
- passes through the center of a circle
- an angle whose vertex is the center
- a member
- ratio of two sides
- two lines that never intersect
- opposite over adjacent
- arc more than 180 degrees
- portion of a circle with two endpoints
- the amount of space a circle covers
- two pairs of parallel sides
- how much space a figure takes up
- polynomial with two terms
- the Max or Min value of a parabola
- set in which every element is also contained in a larger set
- equal in length, shape and size
- collection of numbers
35 Clues: a member • divides segment • ratio of two sides • two distinct rays • three-sided polygon • collection of numbers • opposite over adjacent • sides are all congruent • line segment on a circle • adjacent over hypotenuse • opposite over hypotenuse • arc more than 180 degrees • polynomial with two terms • arc less than 180 degrees • flips a figure over a line • angle less than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2017-08-03
Across
- An object with no depth or breadth only location
- An angle whose measure is between 0 and 90 degrees
- A part of a line. It has one endpoint and extends forever in one direction
- Length for a line segment; degree for an angle
- Figures that are the same size and shape
- Figures that intersect to form right angles
- Points that lie on the same plane
- A point that is in between and equidistant from the endpoints of a line segment
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- An object that hos no thickness and extends forever in opposite directions
- An object that has length and width but no thickness
- Angles whose measures sum to 90 degrees
- Points that lie on the same plane
- two rays that share a common endpoint
- Angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees
- To divide into two equal parts
- Two points and all the points between them that lie on the line containing the two points
- An angle between 180 and 360 degrees
- An angle whose measure equals 180 degrees
- An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
- The measure of the steepness of a line given two points on the line
- An angle whose measure is equal to 90 degrees
21 Clues: To divide into two equal parts • Points that lie on the same plane • Points that lie on the same plane • An angle between 180 and 360 degrees • two rays that share a common endpoint • Angles whose measures sum to 90 degrees • Angles whose measures sum to 180 degrees • Figures that are the same size and shape • An angle whose measure equals 180 degrees • ...
Geometry Crossword 2017-04-23
Across
- This is a 3-D figure with one circle base. It is half of a sphere.
- This is a 3-D figure with sides that are polygons. For example, a triangular prism.
- This is a 3-D figure with one circle base. The base is connected by a curved surface to a single vertex.
- Polygons that have the same shape. They don't have to have the same size.
- These are lines that do not intersect. Their symbol is ll.
- Two sides of the right triangle that make the right angle. These are the 2 shortest sides of the triangle.
- Angles on the opposite sides of the transversal and inside the parallel lines. They are congruent angles.
- This is a 3-D figure with 2 circular bases. The bases are parallel and are connected by a curved surface.
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- The longest side of a right triangle. Located on the opposite side of the right angle.
- This is a 3-D figure with all points the same distance from the center. This figure has a diameter, a radius, and an area.
- All angles in a given polygon are equal or congruent. If a polygon is this and equilateral, it is a regular polygon.
- This is a ratio of lengths of 2 corresponding sides of 2 similar polygons. The ratio can even be a fraction.
- This is the space occupied by a solid. It is measured in cubic units.
- These are objects made up of more than one solid. For example, a mailbox would be made of a rectangular prism and half of a cylinder.
- a + b = c . Contains 2 legs and a hypotenuse.
- Intersecting lines that make right angles. Their symbol is .
- Parts of congruent figures that match. They are in the same place of each figure.
- A simple closed figure with 3 or more sides. A circle is not one of these.
- Angles that lie on the outside of the lines. It will have an adjacent interior angle.
- A line that intersects 2 or more parallel lines. It creates alternate exterior and interior angles.
20 Clues: a + b = c . Contains 2 legs and a hypotenuse. • These are lines that do not intersect. Their symbol is ll. • Intersecting lines that make right angles. Their symbol is . • This is a 3-D figure with one circle base. It is half of a sphere. • This is the space occupied by a solid. It is measured in cubic units. • ...
geometry crossword 2018-01-10
Across
- the point of concurrency of the three medians
- switch hypothesis and conclusion
- segment that connects the midpoints of 2 sides of a triangle
- bisector:a segment, ray, line, or plane that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint
- angle inside of a polygon
- angles that are in the same position
- the point of concurrency of the 3 perpendicular bisectors of a triangle
- the perpendicular segment from a vertex to the opposite side or to the line that contains the opposite side
- a line that intersects 2 or more co-planar lines at different points
- the altitudes of a triangle are congruent and meet at a point called this
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- angle formed outside of a polygon when the original sides are extended
- do not intersect and are not co-planar
- a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- of concurrency: the point where 3 or more lines, rays, or segments intersect
- all sides are congruent
- endpoint of a side
- the segment connecting the midpoint of 2 sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and half as long as the side
- negating and using the converse
- the point of concurrency of the 3 angle bisectors of a triangle
- negate hypothesis and conclusion
20 Clues: endpoint of a side • all sides are congruent • angle inside of a polygon • negating and using the converse • switch hypothesis and conclusion • negate hypothesis and conclusion • angles that are in the same position • do not intersect and are not co-planar • the point of concurrency of the three medians • segment that connects the midpoints of 2 sides of a triangle • ...
geometry vocabulary 2018-06-19
Across
- An angle whose measure is 180 degrees is a ____ angle. (8)
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle (10)
- Circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center are ___ circles. (10)
- An angle ____ is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles. (8)
- A segment whose endpoints are on the circle (5)
- The ___ of a circle is the region bounded by two radii and their intercepted arc. (6)
- A ruler with no markings on it (12)
- Figures in the same plane are said to be ____. (8)
- The ratio of the circumeference of any circle to its diameter (2)
- The distance from the initial point to the terminal point of a vector is the ___ of the vector. (9)
- An "if-then" statement (11)
- ___ polygons are polygons that have corresponding sides congruent and corresponding angles congruent (9)
- In a right triangle with acute angle A, the ___ of angle A is the ratio of the leg opposite angle A to the hypotenuse. (4)
- When a triangle is ___ about a circle, each side is tangent to the circle. (13)
- An angle whose measure is 90 degrees is a ____ angle. (5)
- A parallelogram with four right angles (9)
- The sum of two vectors (9)
- A segment that contains the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle (8)
- The set of all points (5)
- A series of points that extends in two directions without end (4)
- Two angles are ____ if the sum of their measures is 180 degrees. (13)
- The angle between the legs of an isosceles triangle is called the ___ angle. (6)
- The side in an isosceles triangle that is not a leg (4)
- In a right triangle with acute angle A, the ___ of angle A is the ratio of the leg opposite angle A to the leg adjacent to angle A. (7)
- The numbers 5, 12, and 13 form a ___. (11,6)
- Two lines that lie in the same plane but do not intersect are ____ lines. (8)
- Collinear rays with the same endpoint that form a line are ____ rays. (8)
- ____ reasoning is a type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events. (9)
- Statements with the same truth value are ___. (10)
- A quadrilateral with exactly one air of parallel sides (9)
- An accepted statement of fact (9)
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent adjacent sides and no opposite sides congruent (4)
- The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle (8)
- The set of all points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point (6)
- A three-dimensional figure that has a circular base, a vertex not in the plane of the circle, and a curved lateral surface (4)
- A polyhedron in which one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex (7)
- A line, ray, or segment that intersects a circle at two points (6)
- The intersection of the faces of a polyhedron are its ___. (5)
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- A polygon is ___ in a circle if the vertices of the polygon are on the circle. (9)
- A measure of the space a figure occupies (6)
- The part of a conditional statement that follows the word "if" (10)
- A parallelogram with four congruent sides (7)
- An arc that is smaller than a semicircle is a(n) ___ arc. (5)
- A(n) ____ is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. (5)
- The part of a conditional statement that follows the word "then" (10)
- ____ lines are lines that do not lie in the same plane. (4)
- A drawing in which all lengths are proportional to corresponding actual lengths (5,7)
- A statement that two ratios are equal (10)
- A(n) ___ of a triangle is the segment that joins the midpoints of two sides of the triangle. (10)
- A(n) ___ of a triangle is a perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the side opposite the vertex. (8)
- Two coplanar angles that have a common side and a common vertex but no common interior points are called ____ angles. (8)
- A polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces, called bases (5)
- A set of points, all of which meet a stated condition (5)
- The ___ ratio is the ratio of the lengths of corresponding sides of similar figures. (10)
- A point in a segment that divides the segment into two congruent segments (8)
- A ___ of a circle is an angle whose vertex is the center of the circle. (7,5)
- In a right triangle with acute angle A, the ___ of angle A is the ratio of the leg adjacent to angle A to the hypotenuse. (6)
- The distance around a circle (13)
- ∼q→∼p (14)
- A geometric tool used to draw circles and parts of circles (7)
- The ___ of a cone is one-half the perimeter of the base times the slant height. (7,4)
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides (13)
- The part of the line containing two endpoints and all the points in between them (7)
- A great circle divides a sphere into two ___. (11)
- The ___ of a parallelogram, triangle, or trapezoid is the length of its altitude. (6)
- The Reflexive Property, Symmetric Property, and Transitive Property are all properties of ____. (10)
- A type of statement that combines a conditional statement and its converse (13)
- An angle of ___ is the angle formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight to an object below the horizontal line. (10)
- An angle of ___ is the angle formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight to an object above the horizontal line. (9)
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold into a three-dimensional figure (3)
- Any quantity that has magnitude and direction (6)
- A ____ proof is a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning and in which the statements and reasons are connected in sentences. (9)
- A(n) ___ trapezoid is a trapezoid whose nonparallel opposite sides are congruent. (9)
- The point of intersection of the medians of a triangle. (8)
- A flat surface that has no thickness containing many lines and extending without end in the direction of its lines (5)
- A ___ of a triangle is a segment whose endpoints are a vertex and the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex. (6)
76 Clues: ∼q→∼p (14) • The set of all points (5) • The sum of two vectors (9) • An "if-then" statement (11) • The distance around a circle (13) • An accepted statement of fact (9) • A ruler with no markings on it (12) • A statement that two ratios are equal (10) • A parallelogram with four right angles (9) • A measure of the space a figure occupies (6) • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-08-11
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-11-14
Across
- a solid consisting of all points in space a given distance from a specific point
- the point on a segment that is equidistant to both endpoints
- describes an angle that measures 90°
- describes two coplanar angles with a common side and vertex, and no common interior points
- part of a line that extends forever in one direction starting from an endpoint
- describes a pair of rays that share the same endpoint and together form a line
- on the same line
- the negative or opposite meaning of a statement
- a conditional derived by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of another conditional
- to suggest something is true without explicitly stating it
- a solid enclosed only by polygons
- a statement that can be written with a hypothesis following the word 'if' and a conclusion following the word 'then'
- a segment with endpoints on a circle that contains the center of the circle
- a statement that combines a conditional and its converse, written by joining the two statements with the phrase "if and only if"
- all coplanar points equidistant from a given point
- a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning to validate a conjecture
- a polyhedron with all but one face intersecting at a common vertex
- the common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle
- describes an angle whose measure is between 0° and 90°
- a description of sides having equal measures
- an enclosed three-dimensional figure
- a conclusion reached using inductive reasoning
- describes two angles whose sides are opposite rays
- any example that shows a conjecture is false
- a sentence that is either true or false
- describes noncoplanar lines (nonparallel and nonintersecting)
- the set of all points two or more figures have in common
- describes an angle with a measure between 90° and 180°
- describes segments with the same length or angles with the same measure
- an undefined term described as an infinite number of points forming a straight path that extends forever in opposite directions that has no width or thickness
- describes an angle that measures 180°
- the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of two points
- a segment with one endpoint at a circle's center and the other on the circle
- a polygonal surface of a solid
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- a solid with one flat surface, one vertex not in the same plane as the flat surface, and a curved surface connecting the two
- a unit of measure for angles or arcs defined as 1/360th of a complete revolution
- to divide a figure into two congruent figures
- a segment formed by two intersecting flat surfaces
- describes a logical thinking process that reaches conclusions based on patterns, specific examples, or past events
- an undefined term described as an infinite number of points forming a flat surface that extends forever in all directions that has no thickness
- describes coplanar lines that do no intersect
- a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at distinct points
- describes a polygon with all diagonals located in the interior of the polygon
- a segment joining two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon
- a figure formed by two rays with the same endpoint
- a statement made as the result of reasoning, sometimes following the word 'then'
- the distance around an enclosed figure
- a description of angles having equal measures
- a description of planes, lines, rays, or segments which intersect to form a right angle
- a solid with two congruent parallel flat surfaces and a curved surface connecting the two
- describes an angle pair whose measures have a sum of 90°
- any contiguous set of points
- an undefined term described as a single location having no size or shape
- a conditional derived from the converse and inverse of another conditional
- on the same plane
- the perimeter of a circle
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- describes a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular
- describes a polygon with at least one diagonal located in the exterior of the polygon
- describes an angle pair whose measures have a sum of 180°
- a closed coplanar figure formed by three or more segments joined only at their endpoints
- having the same truth value
- a statement made as the basis of reasoning, sometimes following the word 'if'
- part of a line that consists of two endpoints and all points between them
- a conjecture or statement that can be proven using logical reasoning
- a point that marks the end of a continuous set of points
- a statement that is accepted as true without proof
- a regular quadrilateral
- a conditional derived by negating the hypothesis and conclusion of another conditional
- describes a pair of adjacent and supplementary angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
- a polyhedron with a pair of parallel congruent polygonal faces joined by lateral parallelogram faces
- the infinite set of all points
72 Clues: on the same line • on the same plane • a regular quadrilateral • the perimeter of a circle • having the same truth value • any contiguous set of points • the infinite set of all points • a polygonal surface of a solid • a solid enclosed only by polygons • describes an angle that measures 90° • an enclosed three-dimensional figure • describes an angle that measures 180° • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-03-26
Across
- the measure of a 2 dimensional space
- a triangle with 2 equal sides/angles
- a triangle with 3 different sides/angles
- when 2 lines will never intersect
- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- when a line touches a circle in one point
- a transformation that changes a figure’s size
- angle greater than 90*
- a transformation that turns a figure around a point
- height of a triangle
- a triangle with 3 equal sides/angles
- divide in 2 equal parts
- shape with 4 equal angles and opposite sides equal
- a pie section of a circle
- a relationship between two ratios
- part of a line
- equal in measure of length or angle
- a provable rule
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- not equal
- line that intersects two parallel lines
- shape with opposite sides equal
- a transformation that preserves lengths
- a figure with all points equidistant from a given point
- shape with 4 equal sides & 4 equal angles
- angle less than 90*
- shape 4 sides
- closed shape with multiple straight sides
- when two lines cross
- lines intersecting at right angles
- distance from the center to any point on a circle
- point half way along a segment
- a segment between two points on a circle
- when points are on the same line
- same angles but different lengths
- a transformation that is a mirror
- a part of a circle
- lines in space that are not parallel and do not intersect
- shape with 3 sides
- the point of an angle
39 Clues: not equal • shape 4 sides • part of a line • a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • a provable rule • a part of a circle • shape with 3 sides • angle less than 90* • when two lines cross • height of a triangle • the point of an angle • angle greater than 90* • divide in 2 equal parts • a pie section of a circle • point half way along a segment • shape with opposite sides equal • when points are on the same line • ...
Honors Geometry 2018-04-23
Across
- A ____ is a point on a segment between two other points. It divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- An arc in a circle that measures 180. A ____ is half a circle.
- A line that intersects two parallel lines. Alt. Int. angles, Alt. Ext. Angles, and corresponding angles are congruent.
- The distance around a circle. ___ can be found with 2(3.14)r or (3.14)d.
- ___ are two lines that have the same slope. They also will never intersect.
- A ____ is a quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides, and two pairs of congruent opposite angles.
- A______ polygon with 5 sides. The sum of the interior angles is 540.
- A special parallelogram. A ____ has 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles.
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- An angle whose measure is between 0 and 90. An_____ triangle has 3 angles that each measure less than 90.
- An arc in a circle that is smaller than 180. A ____ is named with two letters.
- a segment that cuts a circle into two equal parts. Half of the _____ is the radius.
- An ____ angle is an angle whose vertex is on the circle and the sides of the angle are chords of the circle. The measure of an ____ angle is half of the intercepted arc.
- An ____ arc is an arc of the circle cut off by an inscribed angle. Its endpoints are on the sides of an inscribed angle.
- An arc in a circle that is larger than 180 but smaller than 360. A ____ is named with 3 letters.
- _____ angles are adjacent. The sum of their measures is 180.
- The vertex of a ____ angle is the center of a circle. The measure of the angle is equal to the measure of the intercepted arc.
- A ____ is a polygon with 3 sides. The sum of interior angles equals 180.
- A ____ line intersects a circle in exactly one point. The intersection forms a right angle with the radius.
- Law of _____ is used to find missing values in a triangle. c2= a2+b2-2abcosC
- One endpoint is the center of the circle, and the other endpoint is on the circle. The ____ is half the diameter.
20 Clues: _____ angles are adjacent. The sum of their measures is 180. • An arc in a circle that measures 180. A ____ is half a circle. • A______ polygon with 5 sides. The sum of the interior angles is 540. • The distance around a circle. ___ can be found with 2(3.14)r or (3.14)d. • A ____ is a polygon with 3 sides. The sum of interior angles equals 180. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-05-12
Across
- space that a figure occupies that is measured in cubic units
- flat surface , infinite with no thickness
- a comparison of 2 numbers by divison
- distance around a circle
- definitions,postulates,theorems,properties
- 2 rays with a common end point
- combination of 2 or more transformations, one performed after another
- points on the same line
- 2-D diagram that folds into a 3-D shape
- a conjecture or statement that has been proven to be true
- three separate views(top,front,right)
- number of square units
- congruent sides ad congruent angles
- ruler with no markings
- formed by intersecting lines
- making a conclusion using inductive reasoning
- points on the same plane
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- segment that connects the vertex of the midpoint of the opposite side
- 2 end points
- total 180 degrees
- coplanar; don't intersect
- ratio of edges, linear measurements
- shows the corner view of a 3-D object
- maping of a geometric figure that results in a change in position or size of figure
- location in space
- perpendicular distance between the bases
- Share same end point, form a line
- next to, common vertex and side no common interior points
- 2 angles that total 90 degrees
- one end point, infinite in one direction
- tool used to draw circles and arcs
- no thickness, infinite both ways, made up of points
- a sequence of steps that aid one another in coming up with a valid conclusion
33 Clues: 2 end points • total 180 degrees • location in space • number of square units • ruler with no markings • points on the same line • distance around a circle • points on the same plane • coplanar; don't intersect • formed by intersecting lines • 2 rays with a common end point • 2 angles that total 90 degrees • Share same end point, form a line • tool used to draw circles and arcs • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-13
Across
- A logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement.
- The shape formed when two rays meet a common point. Usually measured in degrees.
- A statement that describes a fundamental relationship between basic terms of geometry. They are accepted as true without using a proof.
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure. The meeting place for two mathematicians.
- The line segment between two points on a given curve. The _________ of an angle is the length of the _________ separated by a central angle.
- Equations that state that two ratios are equal.
- A straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or radius. Half of the diameter.
- The figure formed by three segments joined by three noncollinear points. Each of the three points is a vertex and the segments are the sides.
- A polygon with four sides. For example: squares, rectangles, and trapezoids.
- A solid or shape which has an indentation. There is at least one line segment connecting interior points which passes outside of the figure.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solids and examples of their properties. This type of math is great for architects.
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- A combination of three or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints. At most, two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
- The part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and extending in one direction from that point. You can name a ray using it’s starting point and one other point that is on it.
- Segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both. Also known as the height.
- Operation that alters the form of a figure. For example, translations, reflections, dilations, and rotations.
- Angles Angles that occupy the same position on the unit circle. These are negative and positive.
- Theorem An equation relating to the length of the sides of a right triangle. The sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure. It can become larger or smaller, but the shape of the figure never changes.
- Root A nonnegative that must be multiplied times itself to equal a given number.
- A set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. Named with a capital letter.
20 Clues: Equations that state that two ratios are equal. • A polygon with four sides. For example: squares, rectangles, and trapezoids. • A logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement. • The shape formed when two rays meet a common point. Usually measured in degrees. • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-13
Across
- A combination of three or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints. At most, two segments meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
- The part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and extending in one direction from that point. You can name a ray using it’s starting point and one other point that is on it.
- The intersection point of two sides of a plane figure. The meeting place for two mathematicians.
- A statement that describes a fundamental relationship between basic terms of geometry. They are accepted as true without using a proof.
- A set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. Named with a capital letter.
- Angles Angles that occupy the same position on the unit circle. These are negative and positive.
- A logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement.
- Equations that state that two ratios are equal.
- A polygon with four sides. For example: squares, rectangles, and trapezoids.
- A straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or radius. Half of the diameter.
- The figure formed by three segments joined by three noncollinear points. Each of the three points is a vertex and the segments are the sides.
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- A solid or shape which has an indentation. There is at least one line segment connecting interior points which passes outside of the figure.
- Root A nonnegative that must be multiplied times itself to equal a given number.
- Segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both. Also known as the height.
- The shape formed when two rays meet a common point. Usually measured in degrees.
- Operation that alters the form of a figure. For example, translations, reflections, dilations, and rotations.
- Theorem An equation relating to the length of the sides of a right triangle. The sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
- The line segment between two points on a given curve. The _________ of an angle is the length of the _________ separated by a central angle.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solids and examples of their properties. This type of math is great for architects.
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure. It can become larger or smaller, but the shape of the figure never changes.
20 Clues: Equations that state that two ratios are equal. • A polygon with four sides. For example: squares, rectangles, and trapezoids. • Root A nonnegative that must be multiplied times itself to equal a given number. • The shape formed when two rays meet a common point. Usually measured in degrees. • ...
Geometry Terms 2018-06-06
Across
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- the area of sector of a circle
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- the perimeter of a circle
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- have the same measure
- rate of change
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the space covered in two dimensions
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the longest side in a right triangle
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
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- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- the distance across the circle through its center
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- an expression relating two quantities
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- an equation relating two ratios
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- closed plain figure
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • the area of sector of a circle • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • occurs when a figure changes or moves • an expression relating two quantities • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-06-05
Across
- point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- turns a figure a given number of degrees around point
- measure is exactly 180 degrees
- the space contained in the interior of a solid
- the mirror image of the figure over a line
- a set of points that are equidistant from a fixed point, called the center
- the sum of area of the faces of a solid
- an angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight
- have the same measure
- occurs when a figure changes or moves
- segment connecting 2 points on a circle
- line intersecting 2 points on a circle
- the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles
- a segment joining 2 non-consecutive vertices
- the longest side in a right triangle
- the distance from the center to any point on the circle
- the space covered in two dimensions
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- closed plain figure
- an equation relating two ratios
- an expression relating two quantities
- the area of sector of a circle
- the perimeter of a circle
- the distance across the circle through its center
- the sum of the area of the lateral faces of a solid with a base
- an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight
- consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- the total length of all sides of a two-dimensional figure
- a slide that moves every point of a figure that same distance
- stretches or shrinks a figure to create a similar figure
- rate of change
30 Clues: rate of change • closed plain figure • have the same measure • the perimeter of a circle • the area of sector of a circle • measure is exactly 180 degrees • an equation relating two ratios • the space covered in two dimensions • the longest side in a right triangle • an expression relating two quantities • occurs when a figure changes or moves • ...
Geometry Search 2013-05-13
Across
- is the figure formed by 2 rays with a common endpoint
- are statements that can be proven
- the plane, the segment, the ray, or the line that contains the midpoint of the segment
- same shape, same size
- theorem A2+B2=C2
- segment whose endpoints lie on a circle
- if p -> q and q -> r are true conditionals, then p -> r is true
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- P=4s
- statement that is accepted as true without proof
- (x1+x2/2),(y1+y2/2)
- each interior angle is 140
- sum of the lengths of its sides
- represented by a capital letter in the corner
- statement that contains the words "if and only if"
- made from medians
- represented by a capital letter
- has measure less than 90
- solid that has a circular base and a vertex that is not in the same place as the base
- has measure = to 90
- side, side, side
20 Clues: P=4s • theorem A2+B2=C2 • side, side, side • made from medians • (x1+x2/2),(y1+y2/2) • has measure = to 90 • same shape, same size • has measure less than 90 • each interior angle is 140 • sum of the lengths of its sides • represented by a capital letter • are statements that can be proven • segment whose endpoints lie on a circle • represented by a capital letter in the corner • ...
Geometry Terms 2013-05-12
Across
- When shapes are the same figure but different sizes. They have congruent angels and proportional sides.
- A quadrilateral with no parallel sides and the constructive sides are congruent
- A parallelogram with four all sides equal length and all angles equaling 90 degrees
- A segment within the circle whose endpoints are on the circle.
- The distance around a circle.
- The sum of the lateral area and the areas of the bases.
- An abbreviation for "Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent".
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines in two points.
- The point on a circle where a line, ray, or segment intersects a circle at exactly one point.
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- A three-dimensional figure whose faces, or surfaces are polygons.
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- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- The statement that two ratios are equal.
- The segment connecting the midpoint of two sides of the triangle.
- A trapezoid whose legs are congruent.
- A measure of the space a figure occupies.
- An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
- Interior Angles When given two lines and a transversal, this type of angle forms nonadjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal.
- A line, ray, or segment that intercept a circle in exactly one point.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A parallelogram where all sides are congruent
- A parallelogram containing four right angles
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure.
24 Clues: Adjacent/Hypotenuse • Opposite/Hypotenuse • The distance around a circle. • A trapezoid whose legs are congruent. • The statement that two ratios are equal. • A measure of the space a figure occupies. • A parallelogram containing four right angles • A parallelogram where all sides are congruent • A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. • ...
Geometry Terms 2013-05-11
Across
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- A segment within the circle whose endpoints are on the circle.
- The statement that two ratios are equal.
- When shapes are the same figure but different sizes. They have congruent angels and proportional sides.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel.
- An abbreviation for "Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent".
- The distance around a circle.
- Opposite/Adjacent
- The point on a circle where a line, ray, or segment intersects a circle at exactly one point.
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines in two points.
- A three-dimensional figure whose faces, or surfaces are polygons.
- Area The sum of the lateral area and the areas of the bases.
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- A parallelogram with four all sides equal length and all angles equaling 90 degrees
- The segment connecting the midpoint of two sides of the triangle. Is parallel to and half the length of the third side.
- Angle An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A trapezoid whose legs are congruent.
- A quadrilateral with no parallel sides and the constructive sides are congruent
- A parallelogram containing four right angles
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure.
- A measure of the space a figure occupies.
- A parallelogram where all sides are congruent
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
23 Clues: Opposite/Adjacent • Opposite/Hypotenuse • Adjacent/Hypotenuse • The distance around a circle. • A trapezoid whose legs are congruent. • The statement that two ratios are equal. • A measure of the space a figure occupies. • A parallelogram containing four right angles • A parallelogram where all sides are congruent • A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides. • ...
Geometry Terms 2013-05-19
Across
- 3.1415...
- A four-sided polygon
- sinA over line a = sinB over line b
- The relationship of a triangle's angles and sides
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent sides
- A line attached to a circle by a single point
- A quadrilateral with only one set of parallel lines
- A polygon all equal sides and all equal angles
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- The height of a shape
- The diagonal of a right triangle
- The perimeter of a circle
- a over b = c over d
- Line c = a^2 + b^2 - 2(ab)cosC
- An angle facing upwards
- An angle pointed downward
- A slice of pie
- The amount of space in a three-dimensional object
- The amount of space in a two-dimensional object
- A segment connecting the center of a regular polygon to the midpoint of its side
- Half the diameter of a circle or sphere
20 Clues: 3.1415... • A slice of pie • a over b = c over d • A four-sided polygon • The height of a shape • An angle facing upwards • The perimeter of a circle • An angle pointed downward • Line c = a^2 + b^2 - 2(ab)cosC • The diagonal of a right triangle • sinA over line a = sinB over line b • Half the diameter of a circle or sphere • A line attached to a circle by a single point • ...
Geometry Vocab 2012-12-18
Across
- Postulate/ if there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point parallel to the given line.
- Postulate/the points on a line can be matched one to one with the real numbers. the real number corresponds to a point is the coordinate of the point
- compliments theorem/ if two angles are complimentatry to the same angle, then the two angles are congruent.
- angles theorem/ if two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite them are congruent.
- addition Postulate/ the area of a region is the sum of the areas of its nonoverlapping parts
- congruence/ if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side o a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
- interior angles converse/ if two lines are cut by a transversal so the consecutive interior angles are supplimentary, then the lines are parallel.
- angles theorem/ if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angels of another angle, then the third angle is also congruent.
- theroem/ in the right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the length of legs.
- Angles Converse/ if two lines are cut by a transversal so the corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.
- theorem/ if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the included angle of the first is larger than the angle of the second, then the included angle is larger than the third side of the second.
- angle theorem/ the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two nonadjacent interior angles.
- similarity Postulate/ if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar.
- congruence/ if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of a second triangle , then the two triangles are congruent.
- interior angles theorem/ if two lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of consecutive interior angles are supplementary.
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- Congruence theorem/ if the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and a leg of a second right triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
- property of parallel lines/ if two lines are parallel to eachother, then they are parallel to eachother.
- of Angles Congruence/ angle congruence is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
- angles congruence theorem/ all right angles are congruent.
- theorem/ the segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parrallel to the third side and is half as long as that side.
- sum theorem/ the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degress.
- congruence theorem/ if two angles and a non included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the corresponding non included side of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
- mean/ in a right triangle , the altitude from the right angle to the hypotenuse divides the hypotenuse into two segments.
- Congruence/ if three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
- exterior angles converse/ if two lines are cut by a transversal so the aternate exterior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.
- Pair Postulate/ if two angles form a linear pair, then they are suplimentary.
- bisector theorem/ if a point is on a perpencicular bisector of a segement, then it is equiedstant from the endpoints of the segment.
- of Perpendicular Lines/ in a coordinate plane, two nonvertical lines are perpendicular if and only if their slopes are -1.
- bisector theorem/ if a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle.
- Addition Postulate/ if B is between A and C, then AB+BC=AC, then B is between A and C.
- of the Angle bisector theorem/ if a point is in the the interior of an angle and is equidistant from the sides of the angles, then it lies on the bisector of the angle.
- Angles Congruence theorem/ vertical angles are congruent.
32 Clues: Angles Congruence theorem/ vertical angles are congruent. • angles congruence theorem/ all right angles are congruent. • Pair Postulate/ if two angles form a linear pair, then they are suplimentary. • of Angles Congruence/ angle congruence is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2012-12-18
Across
- Angles Theorem/ Vertical angles are congruent
- Negates both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
- If a triangle is equilateral then it is equiangular
- Theorem/ The segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and is half as long as that side.
- Angles/ Sum of their measure is 90 degrees
- Property of Parallel Lines/ If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
- Postulate/ If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point parallel to the given line.
- of more lines, rays, or segments intersect in the same point
- Angles Theorem/ if two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite them are congruent.
- A convex polygon that is both equilateral and equilangular
- Statement/ "If and only if"
- Pair Postulate/ If two angles form linear pair, then they are supplementary.
- Exterior Angles Theorem/ If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent.
- Leg/ If the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the HL of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
- Postulate/ If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point perpendicular to the given line.
- Bisector/ Ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent
- Reasoning/ When you find a pattern in specific cases and write a conjecture for the general case
- Angles/ Two angles that share a vertex and side but no interior points
- Angle/ An angle formed by the legs of a triangle
- If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
Down
- Exchanges the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
- Theorem/ two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle and the included angle of the first is larger than the angle of the second, then the third side of the first is longer than the third side of the second.
- When an isosceles triangle has exactly two congruent sides, these two sides are..
- Angles Theorem/ If two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the third angles are also congruent.
- Lines/ Do not intersect and are not coplanar
- Form/ AX+BY=C
- Interior Angles Converse/ If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of consecutive interior angles are supplementary.
- Addition Postulate/ If B is between A and C, then AB+BC=AC. If AB+BC=AC, then B is between A and C.
- A specific case for which the conjecture is false
- of Detachment/ If the hypothesis of a conditional statement is true, the conclusion is always true.
- If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.
- A polygon with three sides.
- Angles/ Sum of their measures is 180 degrees
- First write the converse and then negate both the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement.
- All sides are congruent
- three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
- Intercept Form/ y=mx+b
- Property/ a(b+c)=ab+ac
- Sum Theorem/ The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees
- All angles in the interior of the polygon are congruent
- Reasoning/ uses facts, definitions, accepted properties, and the laws of logic to form a logical argument.
- Angles Theorem/ All right angles are congruent
42 Clues: Form/ AX+BY=C • Intercept Form/ y=mx+b • Property/ a(b+c)=ab+ac • All sides are congruent • A polygon with three sides. • Statement/ "If and only if" • Angles/ Sum of their measure is 90 degrees • Lines/ Do not intersect and are not coplanar • Angles/ Sum of their measures is 180 degrees • Angles Theorem/ Vertical angles are congruent • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2012-10-21
Across
- A figure where all of its points are the same distance from a given point on the circle, it is a two-dimensional figure.
- A figure which has at least one of its points lying off of its plane. Example- hamster ball
- A figure where all of the points lie in the same plane. Example-piece of paper
- The place that two planes cross each other forms a line.
- You must have three points in order to draw a plane.
- A ray, line segment, or line that intersects the interior of an angle to form two angles of equal measure that use the sides of the angle.
- A plane that contains points that are recognized as ordered pairs or real numbers.
- The grouping of all of the accessible points in geometry.
- Sets of points that all lie on the same level.
- The part of the angle that can normally be measured by a protractor. It is convex and between zero and one hundred eighty degrees.
- Planes are flat, so exactly one plane can be draw through absolutely three non-collinear points.
- The one and only point where two lines cross at.
- A set of collinear points that includes all of the points in between the starting and ending points.
- Any line can be turned into a number line.
- A point that is located one half of the way between the start point and the endpoint on a line segment.
- A location in space that has no physical features. Due to this a point cannot be measured.
- An infinite number of points that are collinear with no end point but a start point.
Down
- Points that lie on a straight, identical line.
- Rays that have the same starting point that is between the other two points used in the rays to name them.
- You must have four points in order to draw a three dimensional figure. One of these points must be off of the plane.
- A figure in which all of the points lie in a straight line and are collinear. Example-needle
- A location in space that has no physical features. Due to this a point cannot be measured.
- You must have two points in order to draw a line.
- A segment, ray, or line that divides a segment at the midpoint.
- One line can be drawn through absolutely two points because lines must be straight.
- All angles measure between zero and one hundred eighty degrees. To find the measure of larger angles you need to add the measures of the linear pair inside of the larger angle.
- A never ending, continuous set of collinear points that is always straight with no thickness.
27 Clues: Any line can be turned into a number line. • Points that lie on a straight, identical line. • Sets of points that all lie on the same level. • The one and only point where two lines cross at. • You must have two points in order to draw a line. • You must have three points in order to draw a plane. • The place that two planes cross each other forms a line. • ...
