Pregunta | Respuesta |
parallel lines | Parallel lines are always the same distance apart, and will never touch. |
perpendicular lines | Perpendicular lines meet or cross to form right (90 degree) angles. |
straight angle | Straight angles are also known as straight lines, and measure 180 degrees. |
acute angle | An acute angle measures more than 0 degrees, but less than 90 degrees. |
obtuse angle | An obtuse angles measures more than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees. |
right angle | A right angle measures exactly 90 degrees. Right angles are sometimes called "square corners", because they look like the corners of a square or a rectangle. |
triangle | A triangle is a polygon with exactly three sides and three angles. |
acute triangle | An acute triangle is a triangle whose three angles are ALL acute angles (less than 90 degrees). |
obtuse triangle | A triangle with exactly ONE obtuse angle. (More than one obtuse angle would mean the three angles could not add up to 180 degrees.) |
right triangle | A triangle with exactly ONE right angle. (More than one right angle would mean the three angles could not add up to 180 degrees.) |
equilateral triangle | A triangle whose three sides are ALL the same length. (Also called an equiangular triangle, because the three angles would also have equal measures.) |
isosceles triangle | A triangle with two (or three) sides being equal in length. |
scalene triangle | A triangle whose three sides all have different lengths. |
quadrilateral | A polygon having exactly four sides and four angles. |
parallelogram | A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both congruent (equal in length) and parallel. Rectangles, squares, and rhombuses (rhombi) are all special types of parallelograms. |
rectangle | A parallelogram whose four angles are all right angles. |
rhombus | A parallelogram whose four sides are all congruent. |
square | A parallelogram whose four sides are all congruent (making it also a rhombus) and whose four angles are all right angles (making it a rectangle). |
trapezoid | A quadrilateral with EXACTLY ONE pair of parallel sides - the other pair is NOT parallel, so a trapezoid is not a parallelogram. |
pentagon | A polygon with 5 sides and 5 angles. |
hexagon | A polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles. |
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