Unit 5: Geometry and Measurement
Focus Use π, geometric properties, relationships, and formulas to model and analyze situations and solve problems.
Chapter 10: Geometry: Polygons
complementary angles
line of symmetry
similar figures
supplementary
10-1: Angle Relationships
angle
degrees
vertex
congruent angles
right angle
acute angle <90degree
obtuse angle >90degree
straight angle
vertical angles
adjacent angles
10-2: Complementary and Supplementary Angles
Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°.
Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180°.
10-3: Statistics: Display Data in a Circle Graph
circle graph
10-4: Triangles
triangle
congruent segments
acute triangle
right triangle
obtuse triangle
scalene triangle
isosceles triangle
equilateral triangle
Sides with the same length are congruent segments.
10-5: Problem-Solving Investigation
10-6: Quadrilaterals
quadrilateral
parallelogram
trapezoid
rhombus
10-7: Similar Figures
similar figures
corresponding sides
corresponding angles
indirect measurement
10-8: Polygons and Tessellations
polygon
pentagon
hexagon
heptagon
octagon
nonagon
decagon
regular polygon
tessellation
A regular polygon has all sides congruent and all angles congruent.
A repetitive pattern of polygons that fit together with no overlaps or holes is called a tessellation.
10-9: Translations
transformation
translation
congruent figures
10-10: Reflections
line symmetry
line of symmetry
reflection
line of reflection
Figures that match exactly when folded in half have line symmetry.
Study Guideand Review
acute angle
angle
circle graph
complementary angles
congruent angles
congruent figures
degrees
hexagon
indirect measurement
line of symmetry
line symmetry
obtuse angle
octagon
parallelogram
pentagon
polygon
quadrilateral
reflection
regular polygon
rhombus
right angle
similar figures
straight angle
supplementary angles
tessellation
transformation
translation
trapezoid
triangle
vertex