HSG 004
  • 1. What is the name for any polygon with 3 sides?
  • 2. To the nearest degree, what is the measure of an interior angle in a polygon with 9 sides?
  • 3. If a regular polygon has 18 sides of length 6, what is its perimeter?
  • 4. If a regular polygon has 4 sides and perimeter 20, what is its side length?
  • 5. How many sides does a pentagon have?
  • 6. To the nearest degree, what is the measure of an interior angle in a regular nonagon?
  • 7. If a regular pentagon has sides of length 3, what is its perimeter?
  • 8. If a regular heptagon has perimeter 49, what is its side length?
  • 9. If a regular polygon has perimeter 45 and side length 9, how many sides does it have?
  • 10. A regular polygon with side length 8 and perimeter 48 must be what kind of polygon?
  • 11. What kind of regular polygon has an interior angle measure of 60 degrees?
  • 12. How many sides does a regular polygon have if its interior angles measure 135 degrees?
  • 13. How many diagonals does a convex octagon have?
  • 14. If a convex polygon has 9 diagonals, what kind of polygon is it?
  • 15. What is the sum of the degree measures of the interior angles in a nonagon?
  • 16. If the measures of the interior angles of a polygon add up to 900 degrees, the number of sides in the polygon must be ______.
  • 17. What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles in a rectangle?
  • 18. What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles in an isosceles triangle?
  • 19. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides must be what type of quadrilateral?
  • 20. How many faces does a nonagonal prism have?
  • 21. How many edges does a rectangular pyramid have?
  • 22. How many vertices does a hexagonal prism have?
  • 23. The distance around a circle is called the ______.
  • 24. A line segment whose endpoints are on a circle's circumference is called a ______.
  • 25. The longest possible chord in a circle is a ______.
  • 26. Two radii of a circle split the circle into two areas called ______.
  • 27. A circle's circumference divided by its diameter is ______.
  • 28. The expression 2πr is used to calculate ______.
  • 29. The value of π to the nearest hundredth is ______.
  • 30. The expression s³ is used to calculate the volume of a ______.
  • 31. The expression 6s² is used to calculate the surface area of a ______.
  • 32. The expression bh/2 is used to calculate the area of a ______.
  • 33. The expression s² is used to calculate the area of a ______.
  • 34. The expression 4s is used to calculate the perimeter of a ______.
  • 35. The expression 4πr² is used to calculate surface area of a ______.
  • 36. The expression 2(l+w) is used to calculate the perimeter of a ______.
  • 37. The expression lw is used to calculate the area of a ______.
  • 38. The expression lwh is used to calculate the volume of a ______.
  • 39. The expression (b1+b2)h/2 is used to calculate the area of a ______.
  • 40. This shape has exactly two diagonals, and they are perpendicular to one another.
  • 41. This shape has exactly four lines of symmetry.
  • 42. This shape is both a rhombus and a rectangle.
  • 43. The letter F has this many lines of symmetry.
  • 44. A square has an order of rotational symmetry equal to this number.
  • 45. A trapezoid with bases of different lengths has an order of rotational symmetry of ______.
  • 46. The letter M has this many lines of symmetry.
  • 47. This number is the order of rotational symmetry for a regular hexagon.
  • 48. Two angles whose measures total 90 degrees are called ______ angles.
  • 49. Two angles are called supplementary if the total of their measures is ______ degrees.
  • 50. A ______ is straight and has 2 endpoints.
  • 51. A ray has ______ endpoints.
  • 52. A triangle with three congruent sides is called this type of triangle: ______.
  • 53. Two lines in the same plane that have a point in common are called ______.
  • 54. Is a triangle with side lengths 2, 9, and 3 impossible, acute, right, or obtuse?
  • 55. Is a triangle with side lengths 1, 4, and 3 impossible, acute, right, or obtuse?
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