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FISK Math Ch. 10 Vocabulary

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base   any side of a parallelogram.  
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center   the given point from which all points on a circle are the same distance.  
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chord   a segment with endpoints that are on the circle.  
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circle   the set of all points on a plane that are the same distance from a given point called the center.  
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circumference   the distance around a circle.  
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diameter   the distance across a circle through its center.  
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height   the shortest distance from the base of a parallelogram to its opposite side.  
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net   a two-dimensional figure that can be used to build a three dimensional figure.  
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perimeter   the distance around any closed geometric figure.  
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radius   the distance from the center of circle to any point on the circle.  
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rectangular prism   a three-dimensional figure that has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons and at least three lateral faces shaped like rectangles. The shape of the bases tells the name of the prism.  
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surface area   the sum of the areas of all surfaces (faces) of a three dimensional figure.  
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volume   the amount of space that a three-dimensional figure contains. It is expressed in cubic units.  
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