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Chapter 1

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coordinate plane   a plane for which two perpendicular number lines that intersect at their zero points have been used to match the points of the place one-to-one with ordered pairs of numbers  
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ordered pair   a pair of numbers given in a specific order. ordered pairs are used to locate points on a plane.  
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collinear points   points that lie on the same line.  
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noncollinear points   points that do not lie on the same line.  
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plane   a basic undefined term of geometry. planes can be thought of as flat surfaces that extend forever in all directions and have no thickness. in a figure a plane is represented by a parallelogram.  
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line   a basic undefined term of geometry. lines extend indefinatly and have no thickness or width. in a figure a line is shown with arrows at each end. named by lowercase script letters  
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point   a basic undefined term of geometry. points have no size. in a figure a point is represented by a dot. a point is named by a capital letter  
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coplaner points   points that lie on the same plane, existing in the same plane, there can be lines or figures on the same plane.  
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space   a boundless three-dimensional set of all points  
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area of a rectangle   the formula for the area of a rectangle is A=LW. where A represents the area expressed in square units, L represents the length, and W represents the width  
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area   the number of square units contained in the interior of a figure  
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perimeter   the number of units around a figure  
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perimeter of a rectangle   the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is p=2W=2L, where p represents the perimeter, l represents the length of the rectangle, and w represents the width of a rectangle  
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between   in general, B is between A and C if anf onlu if A, B, and C are collinear and AB+BC=AC  
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measure   the length of AB, written as AB, is the distance between AB  
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postulate   A statement that describes a fundamental relationship between the basic terms of geometry. postulates are accepted as true without truth.  
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postualte 1-1(ruler postulate)   the points on any line can be paired with the real numbers so that, given any two points P and Q on the line, P corresponds to zero, and Q corresponds to a positive number  
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distance   it is always positive, and on a number line the formula is d=/a-b/  
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postulate 1-2(segment addition postulate)   if Q is between P and R, then C. if  
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