Math II Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. What theorem states that the mid-segment of a triangle is parallel to the third side of the triangle and is half of the length of the third side of a triangle?
  2. 4. What is a polygon called when it has seven sides?
  3. 6. A ___________ is an exponent that is written as a fraction
  4. 10. Two angles whose measurements add up to 90 degrees
  5. 14. What kind of form is this? y=ax^2 + bx +c
  6. 15. Two lines that intersect to form four right angles
  7. 16. What kind of variation is it when as the independent value increases the dependent value decreases (as the independent value decreases the dependent value increases); it has the opposite affect
  8. 18. Two overlapping angles that share a common side and common vertex
  9. 19. What is it called when the y -values are being multiplied by a number between 0 and 1, so they move closer to the x -axis.
  10. 22. What is the postulate you should use when you have three pairs of corresponding sides?
  11. 24. What form is it when an expression involves a rational exponent, we can rewrite it in ____________
  12. 25. What kind form is this? y = a(x-h)^2 + k
  13. 27. What theorem can we use to help find a missing side if we have two of the sides of a triangle?
  14. 30. What kind of triangle is it when the triangles have the same size and the same shape?
  15. 33. A line, segment, or ray that hits a a vertex and cuts the angle into two congruent triangles
  16. 35. A mathematical expression that is the sum of exactly two terms
  17. 37. What kind of trigonometric function do you use if you have two sides of a triangle and need to find an angle?
  18. 38. What kind of angle is it when two angles whose measurements add up to 180 degrees
  19. 39. What theorem says that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side?
  20. 40. Consists of two endpoints and all points of the line between the two endpoints
Down
  1. 2. A _________ is a segment that connects two non-consecutive vertices in a polygon
  2. 3. What is the line that cuts through the vertex
  3. 5. What kind of angle is this? when two lines cut by a transversal for opposite inside angles
  4. 7. What is a line that intersects two or more other lines
  5. 8. Lines that never intersect, they go in the same direction, are the same distance apart, and have the same slope
  6. 9. What are the values called that we can substitute in for X
  7. 11. A mathematical expression that is the sum of one or more terms
  8. 12. What kind of angle is this? when two liens cut by a transversal form opposite outside angles
  9. 13. What is it called when a base graph is multiplied by a certain factor that is greater than 1.
  10. 17. A geometric figure made up of two rays that have a common endpoint called the vertex
  11. 20. An infinitely thin and infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite forms
  12. 21. What is the proof for when corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent?
  13. 23. What kind of triangle is if corresponding sides are proportional and corresponding angles are congruent?
  14. 26. What kind of variation is it when the independent value increases (or decreases) the dependednt value increases (or decreases); it has the same affect
  15. 28. What are the values called that correspond to each of the x-values in the domain
  16. 29. What is it called when any point equidistant from the endpoints of a segment is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment
  17. 31. What is a polygon called when it has nine sides?
  18. 32. What is the point in the middle of a line segment
  19. 34. Two adjacent angles whose uncommon opposite sides form opposite rays
  20. 36. What is the postulate you should use when you have two pairs of corresponding congruent sides and a corresponding included congruent angle?