Geometry
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Has no dimensions and is represented by a dot | Point
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A line that consists of two endpoints and all of the points in between | Line Segment
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It has two dimensions and resembles a floor or wall. It extends without end in all directions. | Plane
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Has one dimension and is represented by a line with two arrowheads, but it extends without end | Line
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Points that lie on the same line | Collinear Points
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Points that lie on the same plane | Coplanar Points
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The point or the set of points two or more figures have in common | Intersection
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Consists of one endpoint and goes on in one directions without ending | Ray
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A rule that is accepted without proof | Postulate or Axiom
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The real number or numbers that corresponds to a point | Coordinate
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The absolute value of the difference between two coordinates | Distance
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Line segments that have the same length | Congruent Segments
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The point that divides the segment into two congruent segments | Midpoint
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A point, ray, line, line segment, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint | Segment Bisector
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Two different rays with the same endpoint | Angle
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Each ray of an angle | Sides of Angles
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The endpoint of an angle | Vertex of Angles
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The absolute value of the difference between the real numbers measured on a protractor | Measure of Angle
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An angle that measure between 0° and 90° | Acute Angle
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An angle that measure exactly 90° | Right Angle
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An angle that measure between 90° and 180° | Obtuse Angle
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An angle that measures exactly 180° | Straight Angle
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Two or more angles that have the same measure | Congruent Angles
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A ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent | Angle Bisector
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The sum of two angles equals 90° | Complementary Angles
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The sum of two angles equals 180° | Supplementary Angles
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Two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points | Adjacent Angles
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Two adjacent angle and their common sides are opposite rays | Linear Pair
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Two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays | Vertical Angles
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A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments and each side intersects two sides one at each endpoint. | Two Properties of Polygons
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The endpoint of each side of a polygon | Vertices of Polygons
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Determined by the number of sides “n-gon” | Naming Polygons
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A polygon that contains no point in the interior of the polygon | Convex Polygon
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A polygon that contains a point in the interior of the polygon | Concave Polygon
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All sides are congruent | Equilateral
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All angles in the interior of the polygon are congruent | Equiangular
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A convex polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular | Regular Polygon
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3-sided polygon | Triangle
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4-sided polygon | Quadrilateral
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5-sided polygon | Pentagon
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6-sided polygon | Hexagon
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7-sided polygon | Heptagon
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8-sided polygon | Octagon
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9-sided polygon | Nonagon
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10-sided polygon | Decagon
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12-sided polygon | Dodecagon
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Distance around a figure | Perimeter
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Distance around a circle | Circumference
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Amount of surface covered by a figure | Area
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A chord that passes through the center of a circle | Diameter
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A segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle | Radius
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