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Draw two perpendicular lines

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When two planes intersect, the intersection is a __________

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line

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Define: Transversal

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AnswerA line which intersects two other lines at

two different points.

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Draw two adjacent angles

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Define: Polygon

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Polygon - A simple, closed, 2-D figure made up of three or more line segments.

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Give every possible name for a square

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Square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, quadrilateral, polygon

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Give the best name for the figure with the following properties:

Opposite sides are parallel and congruent

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Parallelogram

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Give the best name for the figure with the following properties:

The diagonals bisect each other and are perpendicular

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Rhombus

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What is the formula for the number of degrees in any polygon and where does it come from?

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Degrees = (n-2)*180, where n is the number of sides in the figure

It comes from drawing all the diagonals from one vertex (breaking the shape into triangles)

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Quadrilaterals are broken into three groups for naming based on one property. What is that property?

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The number of parallel sides

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What are the three ways to determine if two triangles are congruent using only three pieces of information?

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SSS, ASA, SAS

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What does CPCTC stand for?

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Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent. In other words, if two triangles are congruent then the angles and sides that are in the same position on each triangle are also congruent.

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Are the two triangles congruent? If so, how do you know?

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Yes, they are by SAS. Two sides are given as congruent and the included angles are congruent because they are vertical angles

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Are the two triangles congruent? If so, how do you know?

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Not necessarily. Although they could be congruent, there is not enough information to tell for sure. SSA is inconclusive.

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Are the two triangles congruent? If so, how do you know?

Given: AB bisects angle A

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BC D

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AnswerYes, they are congruent by SAS. One pair

of sides are congruent (given). Side AB is congruent to itself, and the angles CAB and DAB are congruent (definition of angle bisector.

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Where does pi come from?

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The circumference of a circle divided by the diameter of a circle.

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Define: Circle

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The locus of all points equidistant from a given point (the center)

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What is a central angle?

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Any angle whose vertex lies on the center of the circle

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The circumference of a circle is 10cm. To the nearest tenth, what is the radius of the circle?

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C = 2(pi)*r

10 = 6.28r

r = 1.6cm

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Given that a sector is 55% of a circle, how many degrees are in the central angle of the sector?

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0.55 = 360x

x = 198 degrees

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What is the name of the picture of a figure prior to a transformation being done on it?

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The pre-image

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What are the two pieces of information you need to be given in order to rotate a figure. (assume the figure is already given)

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The angle of rotation and the center of rotation

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Use arrow notation to describe a translation of 5 units up and 2 units to the left

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(x, y) -> (x – 2, y + 5)

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Reflect the following figure over the line y = -1

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Transformations for $500Rotate the following figure 270

degrees about the origin:

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