MATH

Cards (24)

  • This is a type of triangle that has any two sides equal in length
    Isosceles Triangle
  • The opposite of the base
    Vertex
  • The opposite of the vertex
    Base
  • The angle under by the base
    Base Angle
  • The two congruent side of the triangle
    Leg
  • This is often used to create a triangle in a diagram or to create a two congruent triangles in a diagram
    Auxiliary Line
  • If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the side opposite them are congruent
    Converse of theorem 4.7
  • An exterior angle of a triangle is an angle which forms a linear pair (adjacent) with of one the triangle's interior angle
    Theorem 4.8 exterior angle theorem(EAT)
  • An interior angle that will be a linear pair to the exterior angle
    Adjacent
  • Are two interior angle not adjacent to the exterior angle
    Remote Interior Angle
  • Two coplanar lines that have point
    Intersecting lines
  • Are coplanar that do not intersect, This has two parts; (1) interior parts, and (2) exterior parts
    Parallel lines
  • Is a line intersecting two or more line at different points
    Transversal lines
  • This is a part of transversal lines where in the angles are inside of the diagram
    Interior parts
  • This is a part of transversal lines where in the angles are outside of the diagram
    Exterior parts
  • The angle formed on the opposite side of transversal
    Alternative interior angles
  • The angles that have different vertices, lie on the alternative side of transversal
    Alternative Exterior angles
  • Two angles that are on the interior of the two lines and specifically on the same side of the transversal
    Interior angles on the same side
  • The pair of the exterior angles on the same side of the transversal are supplementary
    Exterior angles on the same side
  • Refers to the result of a single trial of an experiment
    Outcomes
  • Is a set of possible outcomes of an experiment
    Sample space
  • Is a set of outcomes of an experiment
    Event
  • Is a chance that leads to well-defined results called outcomes
    Experiment
  • Example of probability experiment 

    -throwing a die
    -rotating a spinnes
    -tossing a coin
    -drawing a card from a standard playing card