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Geometry Figures. By Group 2: Hayley Howard, Camry Austin, Tyrone Kidd, and Jewell Chapman. What is an isosceles triangle?. What is a right triangle?. A triangle whose all sides are congruent. What is an equilateral triangle?. A triangle whose all angles are less than 90 degrees. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geometry Figures

By Group 2:Hayley Howard, Camry Austin, Tyrone

Kidd, and Jewell Chapman

Triangles

Solids “Quads”

Polygons

Circles Angles

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What is an isosceles triangle?

What is a right triangle?

A triangle whose all sides are congruent.

What is an equilateral triangle?

A triangle whose all angles are less than

90 degrees.

What is an acute triangle?

A triangle that has one angle greater than 90 degrees.

What is an obtuse triangle?

What is a cylinder?

What is a cube?

A solid that is made by combining two or

more solids.

What is a composite solid?

It measures the space within a solid.

What is volume?

What is a sphere?

What is a square?

What is a rectangle?

A quadrilateral with congruent opposite sides and parallel

opposite sides.

What is a parallelogram?

What is a trapezoid?

A parallelogram with 4 congruent sides.

What is a rhombus?

What is a heptagon?

What is a hexagon?

What is a pentagon?

What is an octagon?

What is a dodecagon?

A segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the

circle.

What is a radius?

A segment whose endpoints are on the

circle.

What is a chord?

A chord that contains the center.

What is a diameter?

The distance around the circle.

What is the circumference?

Circles that have the same center, lie in

the same plane, and have radii of different

lengths.

What are concentric circles?

Figure formed by opposite rays.

What is a straight angle?

Angles are measured in these units?

What are degrees?

A tool used to measure angles.

What is a protractor?

Two angles whose sum of their degree

measures is 90.

What are complementary

angles?

Two angles that have the same measure.

What are congruent angles?

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