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Chapter 8 Geometry Grade 6 PAMS Vocabulary

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angle measuring less than 90 degrees   acute angle  
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a triangle with all acute angles   acute triangle  
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two rays extending from the same vertex   angle  
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the point that something always rotates around, the axis   center of rotation  
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points that you could draw a line straight through all of them at once   collinear points  
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angles that can be added together to get 90 degrees   complementary angles  
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angles that have the same measure and are the same size   congruent angles  
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figures that have the same size and shape   congruent figures  
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two segments that are equal in length   congruent segments  
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the unit of measurement of an angle   degrees  
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triangle where all sides are equal and all angles are equal   equilateral triangle  
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angles on the outside   exterior angles  
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the figure after it has gone through a transformation   image  
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angles on the inside   interior angles  
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lines that cross each other   intersecting lines  
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a triangle that has two sides of equal length   isosceles  
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a series of points that extends in either direction   line  
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the line on which the reflection has been made   line of reflection  
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the line that crosses through a figure so that the figure can be folded into two exactly the same halves   line of symmetry  
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when an object matches itself when reflected in a line   line symmetry  
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angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees   obtuse angle  
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triangle with one obtuse angle   obtuse triangle  
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lines that are always the same distance apart   parallel lines  
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a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallell   parallelogram  
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lines that intersect to form four right angles   perpendicular lines  
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a flat surface with no thickness   plane  
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a location in space   point  
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a closed figure made up of three or more straight line segments that starts and ends at the same point   polygon  
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a polygon with four sides   quadrilateral  
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a series of points that extends in one direction but has an endpoint in the other direction.   ray  
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a quadrilateral, parallelogram where opposite sides are of equal lengths and are parallel   rectangle  
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a flip, a mirror image   reflection  
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a parallelogram with all equal sides   rhombus  
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an angle that measures 90 degrees   right angle  
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a triangle with one right angle   right triangle  
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a turn   rotation  
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a triangle with all sides different lengths   scalene triangle  
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part of a line that has two endpoints   segment  
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figures that have the same shape but not the same size and corresponding lines are proportional   similar figures  
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lines that are not parallel will never intersect and are on different planes   skew lines  
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a quadrilateral, parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle, with all sides equal and four right angles   square  
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an angle that measures 180 degrees   straight angle  
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angles that cam be added together to equal 180 degrees   supplementary angles  
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a slide   translation  
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a line that intersects two or more lines   transversal  
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a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines   trapeziod  
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a point where two lines meet   vertex  
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angles that are opposite each other   vertical angles  
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