Across
- 2. even integers that come right after each other
- 4. the interval going left to right, y-values are increasing
- 5. lines that form four right angles
- 7. two angles whose measurements add up to 180
- 10. the middle of a line segment
- 11. line segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle
- 13. states that the mid-segment of a triangle is parallel and half the size of the third side
- 16. where the graph crosses the x-axis
- 20. a^2+b^2=c^2
- 21. adjacent over hypotenuse
- 22. a geometric figure made up of two rays that have the same endpoint
- 24. an exponent written as a fraction
- 25. y is replaced with f(x)
- 28. two angles whose measurements add up to 90
- 29. lines that never intersect
- 31. consists of two endpoints and all of the points in between the points
- 34. two angles who share a common vertex and whose non-common sides form opposite rays
- 35. integers that come right after each other
- 36. a statement that two ratios are equal
- 37. two non-overlapping angles that share a common side and a common vertex
- 38. the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180
- 39. a line, segment, or ray that intersects a segment at its midpoint and creates four right angles
- 41. the highest or lowest point of a parabola
Down
- 1. odd integers that come right after each other
- 3. a line that cuts through the vertex
- 6. any point equidistant from the endpoints of a segment is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment
- 8. corresponds with each of the x values in the domain
- 9. values that can be substituted for X
- 12. opposite over hypotenuse
- 14. angle of ______: looking up
- 15. angle of ______: looking down
- 17. corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- 18. the interval going left to right, y-values are decreasing
- 19. a comparison of two quantities and can as a to b, a : b or a/b
- 23. two adjacent angles whose noncommon opposite sides form opposite rays
- 26. opposite over adjacent
- 27. a line that intersects two or more lines
- 30. a line, segment, or ray that hits at a vertex and cuts the angle into two congruent angles
- 32. has only one point and goes on forever in one direction
- 33. where the graph crosses the x-axis
- 40. an infinitely thin and infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite directions
