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Geometry - Chapter 6 Test Review

A review game for our Chapter 6 Test in Geometry.

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Created Date 03.08.21
Last Updated 03.10.21
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Topics of this game:
  • The degrees of a heptagon
  • The degrees of a 14-gon
  • The degrees of a 37 sided shape
  • These are the values of x and y from #4
  • These are the values of x and y from #5
  • This is the classification of #6
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #6
  • These are the degrees of angles 3 and 4 from #6
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #7
  • These are the degrees of angles 3 and 4 from #7
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #8
  • These are the degrees of angles 3 and 4 from #8
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #9
  • These are the degrees of angles 3 and 4 from #9
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #10
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #11
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #12
  • These are the degrees of angles 1 and 2 from #13
  • This is the value of x and the length of the midsegment from #14
  • This is the value of x and the length of the midsegment from #15
  • This is the type of triangle from #16
  • This is the type of triangle from #17
  • This triangle has three congruent sides
  • This is the type of quadrilateral both #1and 19 are
  • This quadrilateral is both equilateral and equiangular
  • This quadrilateral has perpendicular diagonals
  • This formula helps you determine if two lines are perpendicular
  • This formula determines the length of a side

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