Geometry Vocab
Quiz by Cristina Castaldi
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- Q1A closed plane shape formed by line segments that meet only at their endpoints.Polygon30sEditDelete
- Q2A quadrilateral with four sides in which each pair of opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.Parallelogram30sEditDelete
- Q3The point where two sides meet to form an angle.Vertex30sEditDelete
- Q4A shape that has 4 sides and 4 angles.Quadrilateral30sEditDelete
- Q5A figure that is formed by two sides that share the same vertexAngle30sEditDelete
- Q6A polygon with three sides.Triangle30sEditDelete
- Q7A polygon with 5 sidespentagon30sEditDelete
- Q8A polygon with 6 sideshexagon30sEditDelete
- Q9a quadrilateral with four right angles and four congruent sidessquare30sEditDelete
- Q10A parallelogram with four right angles and the opposite side congruentRectanlge30sEditDelete
- Q11A parallelogram with four congruent sides, two obtuse angles, and two acute anglesRhombus30sEditDelete
- Q12A single location in a spacePoint30sEditDelete
- Q13Has an endpoint and goes on forever in the other directionRay30sEditDelete
- Q14a line goes on forever in both directionsLine30sEditDelete
- Q15A part of a line that has two endpointsLine Segment30sEditDelete
- Q16Two lines in the same plane that never intersectParallel Lines30sEditDelete
- Q17Two lines that intersect and form right anglesPerpendicular Lines30sEditDelete
- Q18Lines that intersectIntersecting Lines30sEditDelete
- Q19an angle that is less than 90°Acute Angle30sEditDelete
- Q20an angle that is greater than 90° but less than 180°Obtuse Angle30sEditDelete