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This assistant helps you learn and identify different polygons, lines, angles, and circles. It provides definitions, names, and measurements for various geometric concepts.
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Name That Polygon More Vocabulary Lines, Lines Everywhere Vocabulary Angles Circles 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
I am a polygon. I am not a parallelogram. I have 3 vertices. Who am I? A 100
A Triangle A 100
I am a quadrangle. I am a parallelogram. I have 4 right corners. I have 4 equal sides. Who am I? A 200
Square A 200
I am a quadrangle. I have 2 pairs of parallel lines. I am not a square. I have 4 right angles. Who am I? A 300
Rectangle A 300
I am a quadrangle. I am a parallelogram. I have 4 equal sides. I am not a square. Who am I? A 400
Rhombus A 400
I am a quadrangle. I am not a parallelogram. I am not a kite. Who am I? A 500
Trapezoid A 500
What am I and how would you name me? A B B 100
Line Segment AB or BA B 100
What am I and how would you name me? D E B 200
Ray DE B 200
What am I and how would you name me? X Y B 300
Line XY or YX B 300
Parallel Lines B 400
Intersecting Lines B 500
What kind of angle is shown and give one name for it. C A T C 100
Right Angle CAT or TAC C 100
What kind of angle is shown and give one name for it. B A T C 200
Acute Angle BAT or TAB C 200
What kind of angle is shown and give one name for it. D O G C 300
Obtuse angle DOG or GOD C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
90 degrees C 400
What angle is greater than 90 degrees but less that 180 degrees? C 500
An Obtuse Angle C 500
A polygon whose sides are all the same length and whose angles are all equal. D 100
regular polygon D 100
Concave Polygon D 200
Convex Polygon D 300
What does the prefix “hepta” mean? heptagon D 400
7 D 400
A point at the end of a line segment or a ray that is usually named by a letter. D 500
endpoint D 500
A figure that is formed by two rays or two line segments with a common endpoint. E 100
An Angle E 100
The point where the rays of an angle, the side of a polygon, or the edges of a polyhedron meet. E 200
vertex E 200
What does the prefix “deca” mean? decagon E 300
10 E 300
An Everyday Math tool that includes a millimeter ruler, a ruler with sixteenth inch intervals, half-circle and full circle protractors, a percent circle, pattern block shapes and other geometric figures. E 400
Geometry Template E 400