Anglesthat addup to 180*Where twolines meetto form anangle.The Inputvariable ina linearequation.Anglesthatmeasure90*360*The Outputvariable ina linearequation.MidpointFormulato reduce,combine,ordistributeSlope/mFormulaThe valuewhere theline crossesthe y axisTerms withthe samevariable/s tosame powerNumberwhichmultipliesa variable.Usingnumbersfor avariableIf 3 pointsarecolinear..AB+BC=ACSlopeinterceptformA letter thatserves as aplaceholderfor anumber.Has anegativereciprocalslope.DistanceformulaA line thatcrosses 2parallellinesLines thatnevercross orget closer.Angleswhichmeasure0*< a <90*Anglesthat addup to 90*Made ofan (X,Y)position.Angleswhichmeasure90*< a <180*Whentwo linescross.A.I. A.E.correspondingand oppositeanglesAnglesthat addup to 180*Where twolines meetto form anangle.The Inputvariable ina linearequation.Anglesthatmeasure90*360*The Outputvariable ina linearequation.MidpointFormulato reduce,combine,ordistributeSlope/mFormulaThe valuewhere theline crossesthe y axisTerms withthe samevariable/s tosame powerNumberwhichmultipliesa variable.Usingnumbersfor avariableIf 3 pointsarecolinear..AB+BC=ACSlopeinterceptformA letter thatserves as aplaceholderfor anumber.Has anegativereciprocalslope.DistanceformulaA line thatcrosses 2parallellinesLines thatnevercross orget closer.Angleswhichmeasure0*< a <90*Anglesthat addup to 90*Made ofan (X,Y)position.Angleswhichmeasure90*< a <180*Whentwo linescross.A.I. A.E.correspondingand oppositeangles

Unit 1 & 2 Geometry Vocab Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-Angles that add up to 180*
  2. G-Where two lines meet to form an angle.
  3. B-The Input variable in a linear equation.
  4. N-Angles that measure 90*
  5. I-360*
  6. I-The Output variable in a linear equation.
  7. B-Midpoint Formula
  8. B-to reduce, combine, or distribute
  9. O-Slope/m Formula
  10. N-The value where the line crosses the y axis
  11. O-Terms with the same variable/s to same power
  12. N-Number which multiplies a variable.
  13. O-Using numbers for a variable
  14. G-If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC
  15. I-Slope intercept form
  16. B-A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number.
  17. I-Has a negative reciprocal slope.
  18. G-Distance formula
  19. O-A line that crosses 2 parallel lines
  20. O-Lines that never cross or get closer.
  21. N-Angles which measure 0*< a <90*
  22. B-Angles that add up to 90*
  23. B-Made of an (X,Y) position.
  24. G-Angles which measure 90*< a <180*
  25. N-When two lines cross.
  26. G-A.I. A.E. corresponding and opposite angles