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Explore angles, shapes, and geometric concepts like corresponding angles and circle area. Learn about triangles, circles, cones, and cylinders. Discover the centroid of a triangle and measures like radius and altitude. Enjoy a scavenger hunt through geometric terms.
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Geometry Scavenger Hunt Kinnedy Daniel Sarah Baldwin Kellee Harvey Marissa Childers
CORRSEPONDING ANGLES POSTULATE • If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then corresponding angles are congruent.
THEOREM 2-4 • All right angles are congruent.
THEOREM 10-11 • (Area of a circle) • The are of a circle is the product of π and the square of the radius. • A=πr^2 r
TRIANGLE • Three sided figure whose angles add to be 180.
ISOSCELES TRAPEZOID • Quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides whose legs are congruent.
CIRCLE • Set of all points in a plane that are a given distance, the radius, from a given point, the center.
CONE • 3D figure with a circular base, a vertex not in the plane of the surface, and a curved lateral surface.
CYLINDER • 3D figure with two congruent circular bases that lie in similar planes.
SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES • Pairs of angles that add to equal 180 degrees.
REFLECTION • When a shape is flipped across a line and faces the opposite direction
ALTITUDE OF A TRIANGLE • Perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the side opposite that vertex.
TRANSLATION • Transformation that moves points the same distance and in the same direction.
CENTROID OF A TRIANGLE • The point of intersection of the medians of the triangle.
OBTUSE ANGLE • Angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
RADIUS • Any segment with one endpoint on the circle and the other endpoint at the center of the circle.
SKEW LINES • Lines that do not lie on the same plane and will never intersect.
INDIRECT MEASUREMENT • Way of measuring things that are difficult to measure directly by measuring the distances shown and using proportions of similar figures you can find measurements.
VERTICAL ANGLES • Two angles whose sides form opposite rays. Vertical angles congruent.
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