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An exact location in space represented by a dot |
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Set of points that extends endlessly in opposite directions |
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Part of a line that starts at an endpoint and goes on without end in one direction |
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The point at either end of a line segment. The beginning point of a ray. |
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The point that divides the segment into two congruent parts. |
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A part of a line that has two endpoints. |
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To turn aside or swerve; take an oblique course. |
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Points lying on the same straight line |
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Two rays with a common endpoint. |
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A point common to two sides of an angle, polygon, or solid figure |
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An angle with a measurement less than that of a right angle |
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Figures that have the same size and shape and have the same measure. |
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An angle that measures 90 degrees |
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An angle with a measure greater than that of a right angle and less than 180 degrees. |
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Points that all lie in the same geometric plane. |
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The mathematics of the properties, measurements and relationships of points, lines and angles. |
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