This printable crossword puzzle has 31 clues. Answers range from 2 to 29 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A triangle where the angles are 30,60, and 90
Pairs of different angles made by two intersecting lines
A image that is transformed that is the same shape as the previous shape but different size
Triangles that are congruent if any pair has a corresponding angles that are equal in both triangles
An angle between a ray incident on a surface on the line perpendicular to thee surface at the point of the incidence
Two sides that meet at a vertex of the polygon
The longest side of a right triangle
Pair of angles on the outer side of each of the two lines
The angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection
A triangle where the angles are 45, 45, 90 triangle
Two figures that have the same shape and the corresponding angles are equal
Three sides in proprtion
The angle between a reflected ray at the point of incidence to a reflecting surface
A line that touches a circle or ellipse at just one point
Transversal passes through two lines
The measurement of an angle formed by two secants, two tangent
Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotense and one corresponding angle are equal
Two angles and a opposite side
Two triangles are similar that have two similar corresponding angles
A special type of average
Positive acute angle that can represent any angle of measurement
The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite given
Three interior angles add up to 180
The angle formed in the interior of a circle when two secant lines intersect on a triangle
The corresponding sides of two triangles that proportional
Two sides and the included angle of one triangle congruent to two sides
Two angles the included side of one triangle are congruent
A method of using proportions to find an unknown length or distance in similar figures
The longest side the one across from a given angle
The trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the side adjacent
The measurement of an arc of a circle is equal to the measure of the central iidea