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Use these to help review terms on WMS 7th grade properties quiz on 11/20/12.

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Parallel Lines   Lines that will never intersect  
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Intersecting Lines   Lines that cross at one point  
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Perpendicular Lines   Intersecting lines that form a 90 degree angle  
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Supplementary Angles   Angles who have a sum of 180 degrees  
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Complementary Angles   Angles who have a sum of 90 degrees  
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Adjacent Angles   Angles that share the same vertex and one side  
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Vertical Angles   Opposite angles formed by intersecting lines - the measure of their angles are equal  
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Congruent Angles   Angles that have the same degree measure  
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Interior Angles in a Triangle   Interior angles add up to 180 degrees  
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Interior Angles in a Quadrilateral   Interior angles add up to 360 degrees  
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Square   Parallelogram with four congruent sides and four congruent angles  
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Rhombus   Parallelogram with four congruent sides  
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Parallelogram   Quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides  
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Rectangle   Parallelogram with four congruent angles  
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Trapezoid   Quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides  
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Straight Angle   An angle that has 180 degrees  
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Right Angle   An angle that has 90 degrees  
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