Seegar GEO2
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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an exact location in space | point
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a striaght path that extends without end in opposite directions | line
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a flat surface that extends forever | plane
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a part of a line that starts at one end point and extends forever | ray
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a part of a line between 2 end points | line segement
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a figure formed by 2 ways with a common end point called the vertex | angle
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the unit of measure for angles or temperature | degrees
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having the same size and shape | congruent
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2 angles whos measure add to 90 degrees | complementary
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two angles whos measure that have a sum 180 degrees | suplementary
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a center point where rays extend from an angle | vertex
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an angle that measures 90 degrees | right angle
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