Across
- 1. The middle value in a list of numbers. The total numbers have to be odd to
- 3. Angle An angle that is less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees. This angle is also smaller than a right angle.
- 5. Polygons Two congruent sides in a polygon
- 6. A line segment through a vertex
- 10. A line that has a origin and continues on in any direction.
- 12. You can use cross multiply when solving these.These also utilized fraction and geometric means
- 14. Lines Two lines that are the same distance apart and never touch each other. These also have the same slope, therefore they will never intersect.
- 17. A four sided polygon.
- 18. Every point of the shape must moved in the same direction and the same distance as the original image.
- 19. The distance between two points. This also has a formula to finding the middle distance between two points.
Down
- 2. Triangle A triangle that has two congruent sides. The two sides have to be the same length
- 4. Something that can be described as a flip. The original image and the flipped image are congruent.
- 7. Angle An angle that is greater than 90 degrees but smaller than 180 degrees. This angles is larger that both a right angle and a acute angle individually
- 8. Angles Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- 9. The side opposite of the right angle box. This is the C squared in to pythagorean theorem
- 11. Bisector Passes through a midpoint. Usually passes through the middle of a line
- 13. Theorem A formula used to figure out the length of a specific side. This is used with right angles.
- 15. Triangles An angle that has a 90 degrees. This angle is used when performing the Pythgerorem Theorem
- 16. When a point turns a certain amount of degrees around the center.
