Hint | First Letter | Answer | % Correct |
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An angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees. | A | {Acute} angle | 100%
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An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. | O | {Obtuse} angle | 94%
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An angle whose measure is 90 degrees. | R | {Right} angle | 94%
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A triangle with no sides congruent. | S | {Scalene} triangle | 79%
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Coplanar lines that do not intersect. | P | {Parallel} lines | 73%
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A set of points with infinite length, but no width or height. Named using a lower case letter or any two points on the line. | L | Line | 70%
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In a right triangle, the sum of the areas of the squares on the legs is equal to the area of the square on the hypotenuse: a2 + b2 = c2 | P | {Pythagorean} Theorem | 70%
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The figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. | T | Triangle | 70%
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A triangle with at least two sides congruent. | I | {Isosceles} triangle | 67%
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Segments that have the same length. | C | {Congruent} segments | 61%
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Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. | C | {Complementary} angles | 58%
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Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. | S | {Supplementary} angles | 58%
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Points that lie on the same plane. | C | {Coplanar} points | 55%
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A part of a line that consists of two endpoints and all the points between them. | S | Segment | 55%
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Points that lie in the same line. | C | {Collinear} points | 52%
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A line that contains a single endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. | R | Ray | 52%
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An angle whose measure is 180 degrees. | S | {Straight} angle | 52%
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A set of points with infinite length and width, but no height. Often named using a capital letter in script. | P | Plane | 48%
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An abstract idealization (without size) of an exact position in physical space. Represented by a dot and named using a capital letter. | P | Point | 48%
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A statement or conjecture that can be proved to be true based on known and proved facts. | T | Theorem | 48%
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A logical argument in which each statement made is supported by a statement that is accepted as true. | P | Proof | 45%
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Points that do not lie on the same line. | N | {Noncollinear} points | 30%
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Points that do not lie on the same plane. | N | {Noncoplanar} points | 30%
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A statement that describes a fundamental relationship between basic terms of geometry and is accepted as true without proof. | P | Postulate | 24%
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A triangle with all angles congruent. | E | {Equiangular} triangle | 15%
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