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A point is a specific location in space with no size or shape.[image] |
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A line is a never ending striaght path.
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A segment is a part of a line containing 2 endpoint and all points between them
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A ray is a part of a line that extends indefinitely in one direction from a fixed point
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A plane is
A two-dimensional flat surface that extends in all directions. |
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opposite rays are two rays that are part of the same line and have only their endpoints in common
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Collinear are when points are on the same line
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Coplanar is when they are on the same plane
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An angle is a figure formed by two rays with an endpoint.
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A midpoint is when two things are equally cut in half by a point
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A bisector is a line that seperates the other into two congruent parts
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Congruent is when it is equal
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A vertex is a point
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An actue angle is a measure greather than 0, but less than 90
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Obtuse angles are angles a measure more than 90, but less than 180
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A right angle measures exactly 90
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A straight angle measures exactly 180
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Are two angles that measures add up to 90
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Supplementary angles that measure up together to be 180
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Vertical angles are opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines
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Adjacent angles are angles that are next to each other
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Linear pair the two supplementary adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
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Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect to form a 90 angle
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