\documentclass[10pt]{article} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{kpfonts} \usepackage{adjustbox} \usepackage{elzcards} \usepackage[ left=0.75in, right=0.75in, top=0.5in, bottom=0.5in, ]{geometry} \author{Kenneth John Odle} \newcommand{\kfront}[1]{ \vspace*{\stretch{1}} \begin{center} {{\LARGE #1}} \end{center} \vspace*{\stretch{1}} } \newcommand{\kback}[1]{ \vspace*{\stretch{1}} \begin{adjustbox}{padding = 10mm 10mm 0mm 0mm} \parbox{0.8\linewidth}{\raggedright #1} \end{adjustbox} \vspace*{\stretch{1}} } \begin{document} \FlashCard {\kfront{Apex}} [\kback{The single point on a code or pyramid that is furthest from the base. For a pyramid, the apex is where all the triangular faces meet.}] \FlashCard {\kfront{Arc}} [\kback{The part of circle lying between two points on the circle.}] \FlashCard{Altitude}[A line segment from a vertex to the opposite side and which is also perpendicular to that side.] \FlashCard{Central Angle}[An angle formed by two rays whose endpoints are the center of a circle.] \FlashCard{Chord}[A line segment both of whose endpoints are on the same circle.] \FlashCard{Congruent}[Two figures are congruent if there is a series of translations, rotations, and reflections that takes the first figure onto the second.] \FlashCard{Cross Section}[The figure formed by intersecting a solid with a plane.] \FlashCard{Inscribed Angle}[An angle formed by two chords in a circle that share an endpoint.] \FlashCard{Line Segment}[A send of points on a line with two endpoints.] \FlashCard{Median}[A line from a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side. \\(Compare with \textit{altitude}.)] \FCdim{3.5in}{2.0in} \CropLines \MakeFC*[ % rows=5, % columns=2, % segment length=5mm, ] \end{document}