Tools Of Geometry Vocabulary Part 1 Question Preview (ID: 4488)


Vocabulary That Is Useful In Geometry. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Inductive Reasoning
a) Reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.
b) An example for which a conjecture is incorrect.
c) A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
d) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.

Conjecture
a) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.
b) Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.
c) A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
d) Reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.

Counterexample
a) Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.
b) An example for which a conjecture is incorrect.
c) A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
d) Reasoning that is based on patterns you observe.

Isometric Drawing
a) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.
b) A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
c) An example for which a conjecture is incorrect.
d) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.

Foundation Drawing
a) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.
b) Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.
c) A conclusion you reach using inductive reasoning.
d) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.

Orthographic Drawing
a) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.
b) A 2 dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a 2 dimensional figure.
c) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.
d) Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.

Net
a) Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.
b) A drawing on isometric dot paper to show 3 sides of a figure from a corner view.
c) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.
d) A 2 dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a 2 dimensional figure.

Point
a) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.
b) A 2 dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a 2 dimensional figure.
c) A location which has no size and is represented by a dot.
d) A series of points that extend in 2 opposite directions without end.

Space
a) The set of all points.
b) A location which has no size and is represented by a dot.
c) Another way to show a 3 dimensional figure.
d) A flat surface that has no thickness.

Line
a) A location which has no size and is represented by a dot.
b) A flat surface that has no thickness.
c) A series of points that extend in 2 opposite directions without end.
d) The set of all points.

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