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Geometry Honors Bellwork

Geometry Honors Bellwork. Factor. Simplify. Find the sum. Find the product. (2x – 3)(3x + 1) Factor. Geometry Bingo. MATHO. VOCABULARY WORDS. Acute angles regular pentagon Obtuse angles perpendicular lines

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Geometry Honors Bellwork

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  1. Geometry Honors Bellwork • Factor. • Simplify. • Find the sum. • Find the product. (2x – 3)(3x + 1) • Factor.

  2. Geometry Bingo MATHO

  3. VOCABULARY WORDS Acute angles regular pentagon Obtuse angles perpendicular lines Right angles obtuse scalene triangle Straight angles linear pair Regular hexagon same side interior angles Pythagorean theorem corresponding angles Distance formula alternate interior angles Midpoint formula alternate exterior angles Right scalene triangle right isosceles triangle Perpendicular bisector vertical angles Complementary angles parallel lines (n – 2) * 180 supplementary angles 360 degrees slope formula

  4. These angles measure more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees

  5. Two adjacent angles that form a straight line and are supplementary 1 2

  6. An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

  7. These angles are on the same sideof the transversal and located in the same position. They are equal in measure 1 2

  8. These lines have slopes that are Opposite reciprocals of each other. • The product of the slopes is always -1.

  9. Used to find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon

  10. 1 2 These angles are on opposite sides of the transversal outside the parallel lines. They are equal in measure.

  11. 60 30

  12. Sum of the measures of the exterior Angles of any sided polygon

  13. 3 4 These angles are formed when two lines intersect.They are across from each other and are equal in measure.

  14. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees They can be adjacent or nonadjacent. 135 45 118 62

  15. These angles are on opposite sides of the transversal but in between the parallel lines. They are equal in measure. 1 2

  16. Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees They can be adjacent or nonadjacent angles 36 50 54 40

  17. These angles are supplementary. 3 4

  18. 45 45

  19. An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees 32

  20. an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees

  21. A ray, line or segment that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint

  22. These lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts.

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