Across
- 2. Described by one Capital Letter. Has not width, length or height
- 5. This is formed when you switch and negate the hypothesis and conclusion
- 7. Same side interior angles are __________
- 11. Two angles that add to 180
- 14. An angle smaller than 90
- 15. First name of Mr. C’s favorite WNBA player
- 16. Two angles that are adjacent and supplementary. They form a line.
- 17. This divides a segment or angle into two equal parts
- 19. This is the point where the rays that make an angle begin from
- 20. If two segments have the same length, then they are this
- 22. It is like a flat sheet of paper that goes on forever.
- 23. Congruence pattern formed with two pairs of congruent angles and a side that is not between the two angles
- 25. Abbreviation for interior angles on opposite sides of a transversal
- 26. Every angle of an equilateral triangle is this
- 27. The property that says a +b = b + a
- 29. Two rays that start at the same point
- 34. Two objects that form a right angle
- 35. Figures on the same plane are called this.
- 37. A point that divides a segment into two equal parts
- 38. Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines. These are always equal.
- 40. Formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of an if-then sentence
- 41. A collection of posts that pass through 2 points
- 42. Mr. C’s fat cat
- 43. Two lines that are not parallel, but do not cross
- 44. Formed by negating the hypothesis and conclusion of an if-then sentence
Down
- 1. This is where Mr. C went to college.
- 3. the number of letters used to describe a plane
- 4. Two planes intersect at this
- 6. The property that forms a “train” of congruent objects
- 8. the number of legs Tripod has
- 9. A line intersecting two other lines
- 10. A triangle with 3 equal sides
- 12. Two coplanar lines that do not intersect
- 13. Points on the same line are called this.
- 18. a 90 degree angle
- 20. Angles in the same position when two lines are intersected by a transversal
- 21. The property that says something is equal to itself
- 24. Congruence pattern formed when you have 3 pairs of congruent sides
- 28. An example that makes a statement false
- 30. Congruence pattern formed with two pairs of congruent angles and a pair of congruent sides in between the two angles.
- 31. Two angles that add to 90
- 32. Congruence pattern formed with two pairs of congruent sides and 1 pair of congruent included angles
- 33. Best school in the world.
- 36. An angle greater than 90
- 39. A triangle with 2 equal sides
