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How many faces does a triangular prism have? How many edges? How many vertices?
FacesEdgesVertices
596
How many faces does a rectangular prism have? How many edges? How many vertices?
FacesEdgesVertices
612
8
If a polygon has 27 sides, how many vertices does it have”
27
Examples of Polygons:Triangles, Quadrilateral, Pentagons,
Hexagon, Octagons
A polygon is a closed plane figure made up of line segment
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
What is right angle?
All of the above
An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
An angle that forms a straight line.
An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
C
An angle that is a square corner.
8:83:3
5:54:4
• Quadrilateral
• Pentagon
• Triangle
• Octagon
Draw an example of each polygon. How many sides and vertices does each one have?
Match the geometric figure to its meaning then draw the figure:
2.line
3.Line Segment
4.Ray
5.Parallel lines
A. Never intersecting
B. Is a part of a line. It has two end points
C. Is an exact location
D. Is a path of points that goes on for ever
1.Point
E. Is a part of a line. With one end point and one
end that goes on forever.
Classify each triangle by its sides and then by its angles.
1. Isosceles; acute2. Scalene; obtuse3. Scalene; right
4. Equilateral; acute
1
2
3
4
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
What is the best geometric terms to describe these two butterflies appear to be?
Similar& Turned
Congruent & Turned
Congruent & Flipped
Similar & Flipped
Congruent & Slide
1. Radius
2. Circle
3.Chord
4.Diameter
5. Center
A.
B.
C.
D.
E>
Match the geometric term to the picture.
Use the figure at the right and name:1. An acute angle2.An obtuse angle3.Name a ray4.Name a pair of intersecting lines1. GPL or KPH2. GPK or LPH3. PK, PH, PG,
PL4. GH & LK
Do the figures appear to be similar? If so are they congruent?
Figure 1-Yes;NoFigure 2-Yes; NoFigure 3-Yes; NoFigure 4-Yes; Yes
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
What is the perimeter of this figure?
Unable to get perimeter for this figure
18 sq. cm
33 Sq. cm
18
18 cm
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
The expression for an area of figure is Length plus Width( L + W = Units squared)
1.Intersecting lines
2. Perpendicular lines
3. Equilateral Triangle
4. Isosceles Triangle
5. Scalene Triangle
A. No side are the same length.
B. All side are the same length.
C. Lines that pass through the same
point.
D. Lines that form right angles.
E. At least two sides are the same length.
Match the geometric figure to its meaning then draw the figure.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Which polygon has 5 vertices
None of these above
Pentagon
Triangle
Quadrilateral
Hexagon