Angles that add up to 180* The Input variable in a linear equation. If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number. Terms with the same variable/s to same power Slope Intercept Form Using numbers for a variable. Angles which measure 0*< a <90* The Output variable in a linear equation. When two lines cross. Number which multiplies a variable. Slope/m Formula A line that crosses 2 parallel lines to reduce, combine, or distribute Distance Formula Lines that never cross or get closer. Midpoint Formula Angles which measure 90*< a <180* Angles that add up to 90* Has a negative reciprocal slope. Made of an (X,Y) position. Angles that measure 90* A.I. A.E. corresponding and opposite angles 360* The value where the line crosses the y axis Where two lines meet to form an angle. Angles that add up to 180* The Input variable in a linear equation. If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number. Terms with the same variable/s to same power Slope Intercept Form Using numbers for a variable. Angles which measure 0*< a <90* The Output variable in a linear equation. When two lines cross. Number which multiplies a variable. Slope/m Formula A line that crosses 2 parallel lines to reduce, combine, or distribute Distance Formula Lines that never cross or get closer. Midpoint Formula Angles which measure 90*< a <180* Angles that add up to 90* Has a negative reciprocal slope. Made of an (X,Y) position. Angles that measure 90* A.I. A.E. corresponding and opposite angles 360* The value where the line crosses the y axis Where two lines meet to form an angle.
(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.
I-Angles that add up to 180*
B-The Input variable in a linear equation.
G-If 3 points are colinear.. AB+BC=AC
B-A letter that serves as a placeholder for a number.
O-Terms with the same variable/s to same power
O-Slope Intercept Form
I-Using numbers for a variable.
B-Angles which measure 0*< a <90*
I-The Output variable in a linear equation.
N-When two lines cross.
N-Number which multiplies a variable.
O-Slope/m Formula
O-A line that crosses 2 parallel lines
B-to reduce, combine, or distribute
G-Distance Formula
I-Lines that never cross or get closer.
N-Midpoint Formula
G-Angles which measure
90*< a <180*
B-Angles that add up to 90*
I-Has a negative reciprocal slope.
B-Made of an (X,Y) position.
N-Angles that measure 90*
G-A.I. A.E.
corresponding and opposite angles
O-360*
N-The value where the line crosses the y axis
G-Where two lines meet to form an angle.