Across
- 3. angle / two angles that are side by side. They may or may not be congruent.
- 6. formula / It's used to find the distance between points. The square root is used in the equation.
- 7. / A statement in geometry that has been proven. It was proven by a chain of reasoning and generally accepted statements.
- 10. Points / points that lay on the same line. It has three or more points.
- 11. / It's a location and it's named by one capital letter. It has no size, no width, and no length
- 13. Reasoning / Is the process of observing data and recognizing data. The conclusions are based on a pattern.
- 16. / Two rays joined by an endpoint. It has a vertex in the middle.
- 17. angle / Two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees. Do not have to be next to each other.
- 18. property / When two things are equal to each other the second thing is equal to the third thing. The first thing will also be equal to the third thing a=b and b=c then a=c.
- 19. / a flat surface that has no thickness. It's drawn as a four-sided figure.
Down
- 1. formula / You add and then divide by two. Used to find the center between two defined points.
- 2. reasoning / A reasoning using certain methods and proven rules. Each conclusion follows the previous one.
- 4. Angle / two angles whose side are opposite rays. It's formed by two intercepting lines.
- 5. addition postulate / that the points that are given A and c, the third point B lies on the line segment. So it adds up to AB BC=AC.
- 8. angle / two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Do not have to be next to each other.
- 9. / A list of logical steps with justifications. Uses deductive reasoning to show a particular rule of geometry is true.
- 12. segment / part of a line consisting of two endpoints. It's named with two capital letters.
- 14. points / lines and points in the same place. It's shown as a four-sided figure.
- 15. / A line consisting of one endpoint. All the pints of the line are on one side of the endpoint.