Triangles & Quadrilaterals
__1. AcuteA. A triangle with 2 equal sides and angles.
__2. EquilateralB. All sides are the same. All angles are right angles.
__3. IsoscelesC. A closed shape with four sides.
__4. ObtuseD. A triangle with 3 different side lengths.
__5. QuadrilateralE. A triangle with a right angle. Must have box indicating righ
__6. RectangleF. A triangle with 3 equal sides and angles.
__7. RightG. A triangle with angles less that 90º.
__8. ScaleneH. A triangle with an angle more than 90º but less than 180º.
__9. SquareI. Opposite sides are parallel. All angles are right angles.
__10. VertexJ. a meeting point of two lines that form an angle
__11. 3 sidesA. The 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360º. It
__12. 4B. Opposite sides are equal. Opposite angles are equal. Opposit
__13. 5C. A quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
__14. 6D. Triangle
__15. 7E. Octagon
__16. 8F. To find the interior angle sum of any shape (n-2)180. Or, st
__17. interior angle sumG. Pentagon
__18. ParallelogramH. Quadrilateral
__19. QuadrilateralI. Hexagon
__20. TrapeziumJ. Heptagon
__21. 9A. Decagon
__22. 10B. Undecagon, an angle greater than 180 degrees (but less than
__23. ConcaveC. A polygon with a reflex angle, curved inward, creating a hol
__24. ConvexD. Nonagon
__25. Irregular PolygonE. Same sides, same lengths.
__26. reflex angleF. An angle that measures 180 degrees, a straight line.
__27. Regular PolygonsG. The sides are different lengths.
__28. straight angleH. A polygon with no reflex angle, all vertices appear to be pu
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