Rectangle: A rectangle is a parallelogram with 4 right angles. As seen,
the pool has two sets of parallel sides and all four angles are right and congruent, making it a rectangle. Scale Drawing: a drawing that shows an accurate representation of something but may be reduced in size. A blueprint is an example of this because it shows how big a building would be in a measurable drawing Square: a square is a parallelogram with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides. On a basketball backboard there is a definitive square. The blue figure in this picture indeed does have 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides Circle: a circle has no angles, and has a segment that when placed in the middle of the figure, is equidistant all the way around the figure. This image shows a figure that if you were to draw a radius it would be equidistant all the way around Right Angle: a right angle is 90 degrees and is formed by two perpendicular lines. this image shows a perfect 90 degrees, meaning its a right angle Parallelogram: a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. This bench in fact has two sets of parallel sides making it a parallelogram Trapezoid: a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. This figure meets all the guidelines to a quadrilateral and has only one set of parallel sides Vertical Angles: When two intersecting lines intersect, they form a set of angles that are congruent called vertical angles. In the picture, the fence intersects at a cross making it have two sets of vertical angles Parallel Lines: Parallel lines are lines that if continued will never intersect. IN this picture the two posts on both sides of me will never intersect, making them parallel lines. Corresponding Angles: corresponding angles are when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal and the two angles that are corresponding are congruent. In the figure, all angles are right. There are sets of parallel lines cut by multiple traversal, meaning that the angles on opposite sides of the traversal in the same corner are corresponding angles. Obtuse Angle: an obtuse angle is an angle of greater measure than 90 degrees. The chair is positioned in a measure of far greater than 90 degrees making it an obtuse angle. Acute Angle: an acute angle is an angle with a measure of less than 90 degrees. The computer is in a position where the measure is a lot less than 90 degrees Linear pair: A linear pair is made out of two angles and forms a 180 degrees. My legs are at a 180 degree measure and my torso makes it so that if you take the measure of the angle of one side and add it to the other side it would equal 180 degrees. also the window seals form a linear pair! Congruent angles: congruent angles are angles with the same measure. the Image shows a set of two right angles, which would make them congruent because all right angles are equal and congruent. Ray: a ray is a part of a line that consists of one endpoint and all other point in the direction. As seen, the clock hand has one side which is an endpoint and the other with an arrow representing that it goes on for eternity