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Vocabulary Unit 1

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Terms
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Adjacent Angles   Angles in the same plane that have a common vertex and a common side, but no common interior points.  
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Alternate Exterior Angles   Alternate exterior angles are pairs of angles formed when a third line crosses two other lines. These angles are on opposite sides of the transversal and are outside the other two lines. When the two other lines are parallel, the alternate exterior angle  
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Alternate Interior Angles   Alternate interior angles are pairs of angles formed when a third line (a transversal) crosses two other lines. These angles are on opposite sides of the transversal and are in between the other two lines. When the two other lines are parallel, the alter  
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Angle   Angles are created by two distinct rays that share a common endpoint (also known as a vertex). ABC or B denote angles with vertex B  
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Bisector   A bisector divides a segment or angle into two equal parts.  
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Centroid   The point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle.  
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Circumcenter   The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle  
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Coincidental   Two equivalent linear equations overlap when graphed.  
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Complementary Angles   Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.  
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Congruent   Having the same size, shape and measure. Two figures are congruent if all of their corresponding measures are equal.  
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Congruent Figures   Figures that have the same size and shape.  
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Corresponding Angles   Angles that have the same relative positions in geometric figures.  
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Corresponding Sides   Sides that have the same relative positions in geometric figures.  
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Dilation   Transformation that changes the size of a figure, but not the shape.  
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Endpoints   The points at an end of a line segment  
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Equiangular   The property of a polygon whose angles are all congruent.  
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Equilateral   The property of a polygon whose sides are all congruent  
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Exterior Angle of a Polygon   an angle that forms a linear pair with one of the angles of the polygon.  
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Incenter   The point of concurrency of the bisectors of the angles of a triangle.  
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Intersecting Lines   Two lines in a plane that cross each other. Unless two lines are coincidental, parallel, or skew, they will intersect at one point.  
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Intersection   The point at which two or more lines intersect or cross.  
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Line   : One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. Traditionally thought of as a set of points that has no thickness but its length goes on forever in two opposite directions. denotes a line that passes through point A and B.  
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Line Segment or Segment   The part of a line between two points on the line. denotes a line segment between the points A and B.  
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Linear Pair   Adjacent, supplementary angles. Excluding their common side, a linear pair forms a straight line.  
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Measure of each Interior Angle of a Regular n-gon   180(n-2)/n  
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Orthocenter   The point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle.  
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Parallel Lines   Two lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane and they do not intersect.  
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Perpendicular Lines   Two lines are perpendicular if they intersect at a right angle.  
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Plane   One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. Traditionally thought of as going on forever in all directions (in two-dimensions) and is flat (i.e., it has no thickness).  
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Point   One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. Traditionally thought of as having no length, width, or thickness, and often a dot is used to represent it.  
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Proportion   An equation which states that two ratios are equal.  
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Ratio   Comparison of two quantities by division and may be written as r/s, r:s, or r to s  
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Ray   A ray begins at a point and goes on forever in one direction.  
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Reflection   A transformation that "flips" a figure over a line of reflection.  
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Reflection Line   A line that is the perpendicular bisector of the segment with endpoints at a pre-image point and the image of that point after a reflection.  
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Regular Polygon   A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular.  
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Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle   the two angles non-adjacent to the exterior angle.  
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Rotation   A transformation that turns a figure about a fixed point through a given angle and a given direction.  
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Same-Side Interior Angles   Pairs of angles formed when a third line (a transversal) crosses two other lines. These angles are on the same side of the transversal and are between the other two lines. When the two other lines are parallel, same-side interior angles are supplementary  
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Same-Side Exterior Angles   Pairs of angles formed when a third line (a transversal) crosses two other lines. These angles are on the same side of the transversal and are outside the other two lines. When the two other lines are parallel, same-side exterior angles are supplementary  
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Scale Factor   The ratio of any two corresponding lengths of the sides of two similar figures.  
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Similar Figures   Figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size.  
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Skew Lines   Two lines that do not lie in the same plane (therefore, they cannot be parallel or intersect).  
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Sum of the Measures of the Interior Angles of a Convex Polygon   180(n-2)  
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Supplementary Angles   Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.  
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Transformation   The mapping, or movement, of all the points of a figure in a plane according to a common operation.  
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Translation   A transformation that "slides" each point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.  
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Transversal   A line that crosses two or more lines.  
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Vertical Angles   Two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines or segments. Also called opposite angles.  
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