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1. | Statement showing the similarity between two triangles. ( ASM~ JRB) |
2. | A proposition formed by negating the hypothesis & conclusion of the converse |
3. | a + b = c |
5. | A triangle with two congruent sides |
7. | Law of ___________ (~p,then q ~q,then r therefore p then r) |
8. | An angle that is measured from the horizontal down to a line of sight. |
10. | Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotenuse and one corresponding leg are equal in both triangles. |
11. | Two angles that share a common vertex and side |
12. | A statement true both ways (conditional & converse are true) |
14. | Two angles whose measures have the sum of 180 degrees |
15. | Line intersecting two points on a circle |
17. | An equation relating two ratios |
18. | The area of the sector of a circle. |
20. | Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite, supplementary, and form a straight line. |
21. | the line segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle |
22. | __________ area: Area of a 3-Dimensional figure, excluding the base. |
23. | ____________ polygon: a polygon where the vertices will point outwards, away from the interior of the shape. |
24. | A figure is enlarged/reduced with respect to a fixed point called the center of __________. |
26. | __________ arc : arc more than halfway around the circle |
27. | A comparison or relationship of two number by division. |