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What are the base angles of an isosceles trapezoid?
What are the base angles of an isosceles trapezoid?
- Only right angles in the trapezoid
- Either pair of consecutive angles whose common side is a base of an isosceles trapezoid (correct)
- Angles at the top of the trapezoid
- All angles of the trapezoid
What are the base angles of an isosceles triangle?
What are the base angles of an isosceles triangle?
Two angles adjacent to the base of an isosceles triangle.
What do the base angles of a trapezoid refer to?
What do the base angles of a trapezoid refer to?
- Angles formed by the height of the trapezoid
- Either pair of consecutive angles whose common side is a base of a trapezoid (correct)
- The angles opposite the longer side
- All angles of a trapezoid
What is the definition of the base of a parallelogram?
What is the definition of the base of a parallelogram?
What do you call the parallel sides in a trapezoid?
What do you call the parallel sides in a trapezoid?
What is the base of a triangle?
What is the base of a triangle?
In geometry, one point can be between two other collinear points.
In geometry, one point can be between two other collinear points.
What is a biconditional statement?
What is a biconditional statement?
What is a binomial distribution?
What is a binomial distribution?
What defines a binomial experiment?
What defines a binomial experiment?
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Geometry Vocabulary: B Terms
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Base angles of an isosceles trapezoid
Refers to pairs of consecutive angles that share a common side with the base of the trapezoid. -
Base angles of an isosceles triangle
These are the two angles located adjacent to the base in an isosceles triangle, which are equal. -
Base angles of a trapezoid
Denotes either pair of consecutive angles that share a common side which acts as a base for the trapezoid. -
Base of a parallelogram
Can be defined as any of the sides of a parallelogram; each side can act as a base depending on orientation. -
Base of a trapezoid
Specifically identifies the two parallel sides in a trapezoid, which are foundational for its structure. -
Base of a triangle
Any side of a triangle can serve as its base, irrespective of its orientation or labeling. -
Between
In the context of geometry, this describes a scenario where three points are collinear, with one point situated between the other two. -
Biconditional statement
A logical expression that uses the phrase "if and only if," establishing a strong connection between two statements. -
Binomial distribution
Represents a specific type of probability distribution, illustrating the likelihood of various outcomes arising from a binomial experiment. -
Binomial experiment
Characterized by a predetermined number of independent trials, this experiment has two potential outcomes for each trial with consistent probabilities of success across all trials.
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