Geometry Vocabulary
Across
- 2. It is a four-sided polygon. With four edges and four corners.
- 3. Is a part of a line that consists of one endpoint. All the points of the line are on one side of the endpoint.
- 9. Is two geometric figures. With a set of points, the figure has in common.
- 11. Is a three-dimensional figure. With a circular base and curved lateral area.
- 15. Is a three-dimensional figure. With two congruent circular bases that lie on parallel lines.
- 16. Is a polyhedron with six sides. Each side is a square.
- 17. It is an angle. That measures between 90 and 180.
- 18. Is the angles that lie on the same side of the transversal. These angles equal the same measure.
- 21. It is an angle. That is two coplanar angles that have a common side and a common vertex but no common interior points.
- 22. Is a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning. It can be written into columns to prove a statement.
- 23. Is the ratio of the circumference to its diameter. The number is irrational and is approximately 3.14159.
Down
- 1. Is the distance around the circle. You can find it by the formula 2pir.
- 4. Is formed by two rays with the same endpoint. The rays are the sides of the angles and the common endpoint is the vertex of the angle.
- 5. Is a quadrilateral. With two pairs of Parallel lines.
- 6. Is an angle ghat is inscribed on the circle. Its vertex of the angle is on the circle and the sides of the angle are chords of the circle.
- 7. Is an accepted statement of facts. For example, side-side-side.
- 8. Two angles that add up to 90. This is a right angle.
- 10. Is on a circle and it is a segment. Whose endpoints are on the circle.
- 12. Is the segment that contains the center of the circle. The endpoints are on the outside of the circle.
- 13. Is a geometric figure. That is made with only a straightedge and compass.
- 14. It is an angle. This angle measures between 0 and 90.
- 19. Is a statement that two ratios are equal. For example, 3/5=x/15/
- 20. Is a line, ray. That intersects a circle at two points.