1. The perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side: _is the number of A. Surface Area B. Volume C. Midsegment D. Tangent line E. Parallelogram F. Altitude G. Rhombus unit cubes of a given size that will exactly fill the interior of a solid. 3. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides is a 4. A quadrilateral with four congruent sides. 5. The total area of all faces and curved surfaces of a three dimensional figure. 6. A line that is in the same plane as a circle and intersects the circle at exactly one point. 7. A segment that joins the midpoint of two sides of the triangle.

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1. The perpendicular segment
from a vertex to the line
containing the opposite side:
2.
_is the number of
A. Surface Area
B. Volume
C. Midsegment
D. Tangent line
E. Parallelogram
F. Altitude
G. Rhombus
unit cubes of a given size that
will exactly fill the interior of a
solid.
3. Aquadrilateral with two pairs
of parallel sides is a
4. Aquadrilateral with four
congruent sides.
5. The total area of all faces and
curved surfaces of a three
dimensional figure.
6. A line that is in the same plane
as a circle and intersects the
circle at exactly one point.
7. A segment that joins the
midpoint of two sides of the
triangle.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side: 2. _is the number of A. Surface Area B. Volume C. Midsegment D. Tangent line E. Parallelogram F. Altitude G. Rhombus unit cubes of a given size that will exactly fill the interior of a solid. 3. Aquadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides is a 4. Aquadrilateral with four congruent sides. 5. The total area of all faces and curved surfaces of a three dimensional figure. 6. A line that is in the same plane as a circle and intersects the circle at exactly one point. 7. A segment that joins the midpoint of two sides of the triangle.
A
E
F
G
1
4
6.
7
Transcribed Image Text:A E F G 1 4 6. 7
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