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Page 1: Hosted by Mrs. Bohon Mrs. Taylor Ms. LaLiberty 100 200 400 300 400 ShapesMisc. Terms 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 Angles

Hostedby

Mrs. BohonMrs. Taylor

Ms. LaLiberty

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Angles

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This shape has five sides and five Corners.

Pentagon

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This triangle has two equalSides.

Isosceles triangle

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This is a segment from the center of the circle to any point

on the circle.

Radius

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What is the answer to a problem.

Quotient

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This shape has six sides and six corners.

Hexagon

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This triangle has no equal sides.

Scalene triangle

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This is a segment passing through the center with both

end points on the circle.

Diameter

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What is the point where an angle is formed;

the corner point of a geometric figure.

Vertex

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This solid shape has 1 face which is a circle and a point at the other end.

Cone

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This angle is more than 90but less than 180.

Obtuse angle

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What are two measures with theexact same value.

Congruent

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What is a four sided polygon_______.

Quadrilateral

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This solid shape has no faces,no vertices, and no edges.

Sphere

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This triangle has threeequal sides.

Equilateral triangle

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What is a three-dimensional figurewith triangles for sides or faces.

Pyramid

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True or false: the product is ananswer in a multiplication problem.

True

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This solid shape has two faces that arecircles, sides shaped like the outside of a

tube.

Cylinder

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This angle is less than 90.

Acute angle

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Use me when a problem does notcome out even.

Remainder

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What is the number that is dividingthe dividend in a division problem.

Divisor