1 - Quia
|Acute angle |Geo |Angle with measure less than [pic] | |
| |Adjacent angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles with a common vertex, common side and no interior |
| | | |points in common |
| |Angle |Geo |Union of two rays with common end point that are non-collinear|
| |Bisect |Geo |To cut in two equal parts |
| |Complementary angles |Geo |Two angles with a sum of 90 degrees |
| |Congruent |Geo |Two figures with equal measure |
| |Line |Geo |A series of points that extend in opposite directions without |
| | | |end |
| |Midpoint |Geo |Point that divides a segment into two equal parts |
| |Obtuse angle |Geo |Angle with measure greater than [pic] |
| |Parallel lines |Geo |Lines in the same plane that don’t intersect |
| |Perpendicular lines |Geo |Two lines that intersect to form right angles |
| |Plane |Geo | |
| | | |A flat surface with no thickness that extends indefinitely in |
| | | |all directions |
| |Point |Geo |A position in space with no size |
| |Ray |Geo |A part of a line that is bounded by one endpoint |
| |Right angle |Geo |Angle with measure of [pic] |
| |Segment |Geo |A part of a line that is bounded by two endpoints |
| |Skew Lines |Geo |Non-coplanar lines that do not intersect |
| |Supplementary angles |Geo |Two angles with a sum of 180 degrees |
| |Vertex |Geo |The common endpoint of two rays or segments |
| |Vertical angles |Geo |Two non-adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect |
| |Acute triangle |Geo |Triangle with all acute angles |
| |Altitude |Geo | |
| | | |Any line segment from a vertex perpendicular to the base, also|
| | | |the |
| | | |height of a figure |
| |Equilateral triangle |Geo |Triangle with all sides equal |
| |Isosceles triangle |Geo |Triangle with at least two equal sides |
| |Median (triangle) |Geo | |
| | | |In a triangle, the segment that joins a vertex and the |
| | | |midpoint of the opposite side |
| |Obtuse triangle |Geo |Triangle with one obtuse angle |
| |Right triangle |Geo |Triangle with a right angle |
| |Scalene triangle |Geo |Triangle with no equal sides |
| |Similar |Geo | |
| | | |Figures with corresponding angles congruent and corresponding |
| | | |sides in equal ratios |
| |Diagonal |Geo |A segment that connects nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon |
| |Hexagon |Geo |Six sided polygon |
| |Parallelogram |Geo |Polygon with opposite sides that are parallel |
| |Pentagon |Geo |Polygon with 5 sides |
| |Polygon |Geo |Plane figure with segments for sides |
| |Quadrilateral |Geo |Four sided polygon |
| |Regular Polygon |Geo |A polygon with all sides and angles congruent |
| |Rhombus |Geo |Quadrilateral with 4 equal sides |
| |Trapezoid |Geo |Quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides |
| |Cone |Geo | |
| | | |3 -D figure with a circular base and a vertex not in the same |
| | | |plane as the base |
| |Cylinder |Geo | |
| | | |Three dimension figure with two circles as bases that are in |
| | | |parallel planes |
| |Net |Geo |2D drawing of a 3D solid |
| |Prism |Geo | |
| | | |Three dimension figure with polygonal bases in parallel planes|
| | | | |
| | | |with the other surfaces as parallelograms |
| |Pyramid |Geo | |
| | | |Three dimension figure with polygonal base and a vertex |
| | | |not in the plane of the base |
| |Slant Height |Geo |The altitude of a lateral face of a pyramid |
| |Sphere |Geo | |
| | | |Set of points in space a given distance from a given point |
| | | |called the center |
| |Surface Area |Geo |The sum of the area of all faces of a figure |
| |Volume |Geo |The number of cubic units it takes to fill a region |
| |Arc |Geo |Two points on a circle and all the points on the circle |
| | | |between them |
| |Central angle |Geo |Angle with its vertex at the center of a circle. |
| |Chord |Geo |A segment with its endpoints on a circle |
| |Circle |Geo |Set of points a given distance from a given point called the |
| | | |center |
| |Inscribed angle |Geo |An angle with its vertex on the circle and its sides are |
| | | |chords |
| |Secant |Geo |A line that intersects a circle at exactly two points |
| |Tangent |Geo |A line that intersects a circle at exactly one point |
| |Alternate exterior angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles on opposite sides of transversal; on exterior of lines;|
| | | |nonadjacent |
| |Alternate interior angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles on opposite sides of transversal; on interior of lines;|
| | | |nonadjacent |
| |Consecutive Exterior Angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles that are on the same side of a transversal on the |
| | | |exterior of the parallel/intersected lines |
| |Consecutive Interior Angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles that are on the same side of a transversal on the |
| | | |interior of the parallel/intersected lines |
| |Corresponding Angles |Geo | |
| | | |Angles on the same side of the transversal; one on the |
| | | |interior; one on the exterior; non-adjacent |
| |Transversal |Geo |A line or segment that intersects two different lines at |
| | | |different points |
| |Dilation |Geo |A transformation that alters the size of a figure, but not its|
| | | |shape |
| |Reflection |Geo |A transformation that flips all parts of a figure over a line |
| |Rotation |Geo | |
| | | |A transformation that flips all parts of a figure over two |
| | | |intersecting lines |
| |Transformation |Geo |The moving of all parts of a figure to a new location |
| |Translation |Geo | |
| | | |A transformation that slides all parts of a figure the same |
| | | |distance in the same direction |
| |Edge |Geo |The straight or curved paths connecting the nodes |
| |Network |Geo |A combination of nodes connected by edges |
| |Node |Geo |The points/vertices of a network |
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L to J Concepts
Geometry
Learning Essential Example Problem with Solution
1. Use proper notation to name angles, lines, [pic]
segments and rays.
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2. Find measures using bisectors [pic]
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find [pic]
3. Use a protractor to draw an angle [pic]
4. Measure the line segment to the nearest [pic] [pic]
sixteenth of an inch
5. Identify Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
6. Identify Adjacent, Vertical, Complementary Adjacent:
and Supplementary Angles
Vertical:
Complimentary:
Supplementary:
7. Pythagorean Theorem
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8. 45º - 45º - 90º Special
Right Triangle Theorems
9. 30º – 60º – 90º Special [pic]
Right Triangle Theorems
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10. Find missing side of similar polygons
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11. Triangle Side Inequalities Name the longest side: [pic]
Find the range of the possible values of x.
8 < x < 18
12. Find the missing angle [pic]
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13. Find the value of an exterior angle x = 100
or a remote interior angle
14. Identify medians, altitudes, angle bisectors median: AE
and perpendicular bisectors of a triangle. angle bisector: AD
perpendicular bisector: EG
altitude: FB
15. Name all quadrilaterals that fit a given property Diagonals bisect each other:
Square, Rhombus,
Rectangle, Parallelogram
Diagonals are perpendicular:
Rhombus, Square
One pair of opposite sides parallel:
Trapezoid
16. Find the missing angles
17. Find the measure of an interior and Octagon Interior: 135
exterior angle of a regular polygon Exterior: 45
18. Find the interior and exterior angle 9 sides Interior: 1260
sum of a polygon( Interior sum =180(n-2) ) 180(9-2)=1260 Exterior: 360
19. Find the perimeter and area of a polygon Perimeter: 41 cm
Area: 56 cm2
20. Find the surface area and volume SA= Surface Area
of a 3D Solid V = Volume
21. Find the slant height 12 cm
22. Draw or identify the net/solid given the other Cube
23. Find measure of an arc measure of central angle = measure of the arc
24. Find the length of an arc Length of arc s = [pic]
25. Find the length of a chord AB = 8
26. Find the measure of central
and inscribed angles Inscribed = 40o
Central = 80o
27. Find the exact circumference and area Radius 8 in. Circumference =
Area = [pic]
28. List 5 ways to prove triangles congruent Defn, SSS, SAS, AAS, ASA
29. Identify a Transversal Line line s
30. Name the special angles formed given:
by the transversal line
Corresponding: 2 & 6, 3 & 8
1 & 5, 4 & 7
Alternate Exterior:2 & 7,1 & 8
Alternate Interior: 3 & 5,4 & 6
Consecutive Interior: 4 & 5
3 & 6
Consecutive Exterior: 1 & 7
2 & 8
31. Determine whether lines are parallel
32. Midpoint of a segment [pic]
A(2,-6) and B(8,-10)
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33. Distance between two points [pic]= 5
on a number line
[pic]
34. Distance between two points
on a coordinate plane A(2,4) and B(6,-8) [pic] = [pic]
[pic]
35. Slope of a line A(2,-7) and B(8,5) m = 2
m = [pic]
36. Point slope form of a line [pic]
37. Standard form of a line [pic]
A,B and C are integers and A[pic]0
38. Write the equation of a line given ( 2, 4 ) and ( 6, - 8) m = -3
two points.
y – 4 = -3( x – 2 )
39. Write the equation of a line given m = 8 point ( 3 , -5 )
one point and slope.
(y + 5) = 8(x– 3 )
40. Write the equation of a line y = [pic] so slope = 3/4
Parallel or perpendicular to a line Given point of ( -3, 2 )
Parallel equation is y – 2 = [pic]
Perpendicular equation is
41. Draw a network with 6 nodes and 10 edges
42. Find the Sine, Cosine and Tangent of an acute angle
43. Find missing sides and angles using Trig. Functions
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