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philomath_geometry_a_vocab_cumulative
a compilation of all vocabulary we have studied to date
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Mathematics
10th Grade
10/07/2012

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Term
collinear
Definition
lying on the same line
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coplanar
Definition
lying in the same plane
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segment
Definition
a part of a line that begins at one point and ends at another
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ray
Definition
a part of a line that starts at a point and extends infinitely in one direction
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angle
Definition
a figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint
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vertex of an angle
Definition
the point in common of the two rays that form an angle
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interior of an angle
Definition
the region of a plane that falls between the two rays that form an angle (i.e., If two points, one from each side of an angle, are connected by a segment, the segment will pass through the __________ of the angle)
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exterior of an angle
Definition
the portion of the plane containing an angle that is not in the angle's interior
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intersect
Definition
to have one or more points in common
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intersection
Definition
the set of all points that two geometric figures have in common
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postulate
Definition
a statement that is accepted as true without proof (__________s are also known as axioms)
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congruent
Definition

Having the same size and shape. Segments are __________ if they have the same length. Angles are __________ if they have the same measure.

 

Term
degree
Definition
The most common unit of angle measure. When an angle spanning a half circle is divided into 180 equal parts, one of those parts measure one __________.
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complementary angles, complement
Definition
Two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees.
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supplementary angles
Definition
Two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees.
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right angle
Definition
An angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
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acute angle
Definition
An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees.
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obtuse angle
Definition
An angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
Term
perpendicular lines
Definition

Two lines that intersect to form a right angle.

 

Term
parallel lines
Definition
Two coplanar lines that do not intersect.
Term
conjecture
Definition
A statement that you believe to be true. It is an "educated guess" based on observations.
Term
segment bisector
Definition
A line that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
Term
midpoint
Definition
The point where a bisector intersects a segment.
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perpendicular bisector
Definition
A bisector that is perpendicular to a segment.
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angle bisector
Definition
A line or ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
Term

conditional statement

(or conditional)

Definition

A statement that can be written in the form
"if _____ then _____," where the first blank is the hypothesis and second blank is the conclusion.

 

Example: "If an animal is an ape, then the animal has opposable thumbs and no tail."

Term
hypothesis
Definition

The phrase following the word "if" in a conditional statement.

 

Example: "If an animal is an ape, then the animal has opposable thumbs and no tail." In this conditional "animal is an ape" is the __________.

Term
conclusion
Definition

The phrase following the word "then" in a conditional statement.

 

Example: "If an animal is an ape, then the animal has opposable thumbs and no tail." In this conditional "animal has opposable thumbs and no tail" is the __________.


Term
deductive reasoning (deduction)
Definition

The process of drawing conclusions by using logical reasoning in an argument.

 

Example

  • If a parallelogram has four right angles, then the parallelogram is a rectangle.
  • A square is a parallelogram with four right angles.
  • Therefore a square is a rectangle.
Term

converse

(or converse of a conditional)

Definition

The statement formed by switching the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement to form a new conditional statement.

 

Example: Given the conditional "If an animal is an ape, then the animal has opposable thumbs and no tail,” the __________ would be "If an animal has opposable thumbs and no tail, then the animal is an ape."

 

Term
counterexample
Definition

An example that proves that a statement, often a conjecture, is false.

 

Example: Given the statement "If an animal is human, then it is a man," a __________ would be ... a woman!

Term

logical chain

Definition

A series of logically linked conditional statements. They are linked because the conclusion of one statement is the hypothesis of the next.

Example:

If it is Fall in Oregon, it is raining.

If it is raining, then I stay inside.

If I stay inside, then I get my homework done.

So ... If it is Fall in Oregon, then I get my homework done.

Term

biconditional

Definition

A statement using "if and only if."

 

Example: "A polygon is a triangle if and only if it has three sides." This __________ means the same thing as the following two conditionals:

"If a polygon is a triangle, then it has three sides."

"If a polygon has three sides, then it is a triangle."

Term

Euler diagram

(or Venn diagram)

Definition

A diagram that shows the logical relationships among a number of sets.

Term

proof

Definition
A convincing argument that uses logic to show that a statement is true.
Term

adjacent angles

Definition
Two angles in a plane that share a common vertex and a common side but have no interior points in common.
Term

theorem

Definition
A statement that has been proven to be true deductively.
Term

vertical angles

Definition
The opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines.
Term
inductive reasoning (induction)
Definition
Forming conjectures on the basis of observations.
Term
straight angle
Definition
An angle with a measure of 180 degrees.
Term
linear pair
Definition

A pair of angles that have one side in common and whose other two sides are rays going in opposite directions to form a line.

Term
equiangular (polygon)
Definition

All angles are congruent.

In an equiangular polygon, all of its interior angles have the same measure.

Term
equilateral (polygon)
Definition

All sides are congruent.

In an equilateral polygon, all of its sides have the same measure.

Term
regular polygon
Definition

A regular polygon is equiangular and equilateral. That is all of its angles have the same measure, and all of its sides have the same measure.

Term
quadrilateral
Definition

a four-sided polygon

Term
trapezoid
Definition

a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides

Term
parallelogram
Definition

a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides

Term
rhombus
Definition

a quadrilateral with four congruent sides

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rectangle
Definition

a quadrilateral with four right angles

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square
Definition

a quadrilateral with four congruent sides and four right angles

Term
transversal
Definition

a line, ray or segment that intersects two or more coplanar lines, rays or segments, each at a different point

Term
axis of symmetry
Definition
The _______________ is a line that divides a planar figure into two congruent, reflected halves,
Term
center (of a regular polygon):
Definition
The _______________ is the point that is equidistant from all vertices of a regular polygon.
Term
central angle (of a regular polygon)
Definition
The _______________ is an angle whose vertex is the center of a regular polygon and whose sides pass through adjacent vertices.
Term
concave polygon
Definition
A _______________ is a polygon in which at least one line segment that connects two vertices of the polygon passes through the polygon’s exterior (a polygon that is not convex).
Term
convex polygon
Definition
A _______________ is a polygon in which any line segment that connects two vertices of the polygon passes only through the polygon’s interior
Term
interior angle (of a polygon)
Definition
A _______________ is an angle whose vertex is a vertex of a polygon and whose two sides are defined by segments that share that vertex.
Term
exterior angle (of a polygon)
Definition
A _______________ is an angle that forms a linear pair with an interior angle.
Term
polygon
Definition
A _______________ is a closed plane figure formed from three or more segments such that each segment intersects exactly two other segments, one at each endpoint, and no two segments with a common endpoint are collinear.
Term

conditional

(or conditional statement)

Definition

A statement that can be written in the form "if p, then q," where p is the hypothesis and q is the conclusion.

Example: "If an animal is a man, then the animal is a human." In this case "an animal is a man" is the hypothesis, and "the animal is a human" is the conclusion.

Term
hypothesis
Definition
The phrase following the word "if" in a conditional statement.
Term
conclusion
Definition
The phrase following the word "then" in a conditional statement.
Term
deductive reasoning (deduction)
Definition
The process of drawing conclusions by using logical reasoning in an argument.
Term

converse

(or converse of a conditional)

Definition
The statement formed by interchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement.
Term
counterexample
Definition

An example that proves that a statement, often a conjecture, is false.

Example 1: Given the statement "If an animal is human, then it is a man," a counterexample would be ... a woman!

Example 2: You make a conjecture that every time you add a point to the perimeter of a circle and connect it to every other point by a segment you will double the number of regions. It works for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 points: you get 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 regions. A counterexample is with 6 points. You only get 31 regions.

Term

logical chain

Definition

A series of logically linked conditional statements. They are linked because the conclusion of one statement is the hypothesis of the next.

Example:

If it is Fall in Oregon, it is raining.

If it is raining, then I stay inside.

If I stay inside, then I get my homework done.

So ... If it is Fall in Oregon, then I get my homework done.

Term

biconditional

Definition

A statement using "if and only if."

Example: "A polygon is a triangle if and only if it has three sides." This biconditional means the same thing as the following two conditionals:

"If a polygon is a triangle, then it has three sides."

"If a polygon has three sides, then it is a triangle."

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