Across
- 1. Cut a angle in half. This mainly done by segments, lines, and rays.
- 4. Segment from vertex to side opposite from vertex AND perpendicular. This is also known as the height of the triangle.
- 7. Formed by one side of a triangle and it is an extension of an adjacent angle. It's an angle formed by a transversal.
- 8. When 3 or more lines intersect, at a common point. The lines mainly come from the angles.
- 12. sum of exterior angles of any convex ploygon is 360.You find this by setting the sum of a certain kind of angle to 360 degreese.
- 13. 2 sides of a triangle are congruent to 2 sides of another triangle. The angle of the first triangle is larger than that of the second triangle.
- 15. all agnles are right angles, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, opposite angles are congruent, and consecutive angles are supplementary. You find this by using the slop formula.
- 16. formed by one side of triangle and extension of an adjacent side. The angle between a side of a plygon and an extended adjacent side.
- 17. parallelogram that has 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles. You find this by using the distance formula.
- 18. Same size, same shape. Their corresponding angles and sides are of equal measure.
- 19. a segment of a vertex of triangle to midpoint of the opposite side. It divides somthing into two equal halves.
- 20. Assuming that a conclusion is false. Then showing that the assumption led to a contradiction.
Down
- 2. All sides are congruent and each angle is 60 degrees. Also known as a "regular" triangle.
- 3. Point of concurrency for perpendicular bisectors. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides or a triangle intersect and which is equidistant front he 3 vertices.
- 5. sum of interior angles of n-sided polygon. Has a formula to find the sum of a polygons angles.
- 6. 2 angles not adjacent to exterior angle.Angles that don't share a vertex or corner of a triangle with the exterior angle.
- 9. parallelogram w/4 congruent sides. You find this by using the slope formula.
- 10. quadrilateral w/exactly one pair of parallel sides. It can have right angles.
- 11. quadrilateral w/exactly 2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides. It's diagonals are perpendicular and exactly one par of opposite angles are congruent.
- 14. 2 angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles and the included side of another triangle. Therefore making the 2 triangles congruent.