A) the circumference B) the radius C) a regular polygon D) a concentric circle
A) convex segment B) polygon C) concave compass D) concentric circle
A) a line having one endpoint. B) the point at which two lines meet. C) a line having a beginning and end. D) a tool for drawing circles.
A) convex B) circumferential C) radial D) concave
A) vertex B) compass C) regular polygon D) diameter
A) endpoint B) line segment C) radius D) circumference
A) a compass B) a polygon C) a circumference D) a radial iron
A) Mt. Dew B) Coke C) Chocolate Milk D) Kool-Aid
A) a ray B) a line segment C) concave D) a vertex
A) regular polygons B) circumferential C) concentric circles D) radial
A) polygons having two or more angles pushed inward B) a polygon whose sides and angles are equal in measure C) a line segment from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference D) polygons having all angles pointed outward
A) vertices B) circumference C) radius D) diameter
A) regular polygon B) falsified polygon C) line segment D) concentric circle |