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Geometry Ch5

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Midsegment of a triangle   A segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid.  
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Coordinate proof   A type of proof that involves placing geometric figures in a coordinate plane.  
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Perpendicular bisector   A segment, ray, line, or plane that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.  
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Equidistant   The same distance from one figure as from another figure.  
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Concurrent   Three or more lines, rays, or segment that intersect in the same point.  
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Point of concurrency   The point of intersection of concurrent lines, rays, or segment.  
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Circumcenter   The point of concurrency of the three perpendicular bisectors.  
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Incenter   The point of concurrency of the three angle bisectors.  
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Median of triangle   A segment from one vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the opposite  
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Orthocenter   The point at which the lines containing the three altitudes of the triangle intersect.  
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Indirect Proof   A proof in which you prove that a statement is true by tirst assuming that its opposite is true. If this assumption leads to an impossibility, then you have proved that the original statement is true.  
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Centroid   The point of concurrency of the three medians of the triangle  
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Altitude of a triangle   The perpendicular segment from one vertex of the triangle to the opposite side or to the line that contains the opposite side.  
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