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Unit 2 Math

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Across
Corresponding angles are always _____.
Lines (or sides of a polygon) that would never intersect are called _____.
Vertical angles are the same ____.
A transformation that involves sliding an image
An enlargement results if the scale factor is _____ than 1.
Extend the side of one side of a polygon and you create an _____ angle.
To flip an image
Angles that add up to 90 degrees are called ______.
An angle that measures less that 90 degrees is called _____.
The sum of all three interior angles of a ____ equals 180 degrees.
Similar figures have congruent angles and _____ side lengths.
Half of a line or one side of an angle is called a _____ .
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees is called _____ .
A triangle with two equal sides is called _____.
Perpendicular lines or side create a _____ angle, which measures 90 degrees.
Down
The direction that hands on a clock go
The point that connects two rays to form an angle
A map sometimes includes a ____ to help us calculate distances between places.
A straight angle _____ 180 degrees. This type of angle is also known as a linear pair.
A reduction results when the scale factor is ____ than 1.
To do a dilation, we need to multiple one dimension of an image by the scale ______ .
The unit of measure used to tell the size of angles (plural)
Angles that add up to 180 degrees are called _____.
A triangle that has three equal sides is called ______ .
The isosceles triangle theorem says that if two sides of a triangle have the same length, then the two angles opposite those sides with have ____ measures.
Alternate exterior angles are on different sides of the ______.
Spinning an image either clockwise or counterclockwise around a point
A ______ results in a new image that is similar, but not congruent, to the original.
Used to indicate a new vertex after a transformation has been completed
Non-overlapping angles that share a vertex and a ray(side) are called ____.