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point | An exact location in space. |
line | An endless collection of points along a straight path. It has no endpoints. |
line segment | A part of a line having two endpoints. |
ray | A part of a line that has one endpoint and goes on and on in one direction. |
plane | An endless flat surface that is named by any three points not on the same line. |
intersecting lines | Lines that have exactly one point in common. |
parallel lines | Lines in the same plane that NEVER intersect. |
perpendicular lines | Two lines that intersect at right angles. |
angle | Two rays with a common endpoint. |
acute angle | An angle with a measure LESS than 90 degrees. |
obtuse angle | An angle with a measure MORE than 90 degrees. |
right angle | An angle that measures EXACTLY 90 degrees. |
straight angle | An angle that measures EXACTLY 180 degrees. |
angle ruler OR protractor | An INSTRUMENT used to measure or draw angles. |
degree | A UNIT for measuring angles. |
circle | A closed plane figure. All the points are the same distance from a point called the center. |
center | The POINT from which all points on a circle are equally distant. |
chord | A line segment with both endpoints on the circle. |
circumference | The distance around a circle. |
diameter | A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle. |
radius | A line segment with one endpoint on the circle and the other endpoint at the center. |
polygon | A closed plane figure with line segments as sides. |
regular polygon | A polygon with all sides congruent and all angles congruent. |
triangle | A polygon with three sides. |
quadrilateral | A polygon with four sides. |
pentagon | A polygon with five sides. |
hexagon | A polygon with six sides. |
septagon OR heptagon | A polygon with seven sides. |
octagon | A polygon with eight sides. |
nonagon | A polygon with nine sides. |
decagon | A polygon with ten sides. |
acute triangle | A triangle with three acute angles. |
obtuse triangle | A triangle with one obtuse angle. |
right triangle | A triangle with one right angle. |
equilateral triangle | A triangle with all sides and angles equal. |
isosceles triangle | A triangle with TWO congruent sides. |
scalene triangle | A triangle that has no congruent sides. |
parallelogram | A quadrilateral with each pair of opposite sides parallel and congruent. |
rectangle | A parallelogram with four right angles. |
rhombus | A parallelogram with all sides congruent. |
square | A rectangle with all sides congruent. |
trapezoid | A quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel. |
congruent | Figures that have the same size and shape. |
transformation | The turning, sliding, or flipping of a plane figure. |
flip/reflection | A change in position that produces a mirror image of a figure. |
slide/translation | A change in position that moves a figure up, down, or over. |
turn/rotation | A change in position that rotates a figure around a point. |
similar | Figures that have the same shape but no necessarily the same size. |
symmetry | A figure is symmetric if it can be folded along a line so that the two resulting parts match exactly. |
line of symmetry | A line that divides a figure, when folded along the line, into two congruent parts. |