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Which answer choice best fits the given word;
1- Consecutive is:
A) A set of angles that have a sum of 90*
B) One after the other
C) Match or agree almost exactly
D) A straight line
2- Complementary is:
A) One after the other
B) A set of angles that have a sum of 90*
C) A straight line
D) Match or agree almost exactly
3- Corresponding is:
A) A straight line
B) A set of angles that have a sum of 90*
C) One after the other
D) Match or agree almost exactly
4- Congruent is:
A) Exactly the same
B) A straight line
C) A set of angles that have a sum of 90*
D) One after the other
5- Scalene is:
A) 2 sides equal
B) All sides equal
C) No sides equal
D) None of the above
6- Equilateral is:
A) No sides equal
B) All sides equal
C) 2 sides equal
D) None of the above
7- Isosceles is:
A) 2 sides equal
B) No sides equal
C) All sides equal
D) None of the above
8- Acute is:
A) less than 90*
B) more than 90*
C) exactly 90*
D) exactly 180*
9- Obtuse is:
A) exactly 180*
B) more than 90*
C) exactly 90*
D) less than 90*
10- Bisect is:
A) all of the choices
B) cut in half
C) divide into equal parts
D) two sections
Answers: 1
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