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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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line | Most students know what a line is but it is important to note that a line has arrows in both directions, note it is different from a line segment that terminates with end points.
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line segment | A part of a line that terminates with a point at either end.
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ray | A mix between a line and a line segment, one end has a point, the other end an arrow.
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Plane | Think of a desktop that continues infinitely in all directions.
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Co-linear | Points that are co-linear would be points that fall on the same line.
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Midpoint | This is the exact middle of a line segment, it divides something into two equal halves. The formula for calculating a midpoint doesn't need to be memorized if you just remember that it is the average of the x-values and the average of the y-values.
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Acute angle | A "cute" small angle that is greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees.
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Right angle | An angle that is exactly 90 degrees.
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Obtuse angle | An "obese" angle or fat angle, one that is greater than 90 but less than 180.
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Straight angle | A angle that forms a line and measures 180 degrees.
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Complementary | Two angles who sum to 90 degrees.
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Supplementary | Two angles who sum to 180 degrees.
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Adjacent angles | Angles that are next to each other.
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Linear Pair | Two adjacent angles that are supplementary.
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Bisect | Something that cuts into two equal pieces such as an angle bisector would cut the angle into two equal pieces.
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Vertical angle | Angles opposite each other (often form an X) - vertical angles are complementary.
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Perpendicular Bisector | Something that cuts into two equal pieces such as an angle bisector would cut the angle into two equal pieces.
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Distance between two points | Memorize distance formula or learn how to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between any two ordered pairs.
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Perimeter | Distance around an object.
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Area | the space inside a shape
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Radius | The distance from pne side from the center of the circle the one end of the circle. Radius is half the diameter
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Diameter | The distance from one side of a circle to the other going through the center of the circle. Diameter is twice the radius.
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Addition property of Equality | When you add the same number to both sides of an equation, it doesn't effect the equality of the equation.
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Subtraction property of Equality | When you subtract the same number from both sides of an equation, it doesn't effect the equality of the equation.
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Multiplication Property of Equality | When you multiply the same number to both sides of an equation, it doesn't effect the equality of the equation.
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Division Property of Equality |
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