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HOLDENMATH-GEO STACK #1

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Terms
Definitions
Acute Angle   is less than 90 degress  
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Adjacent Angles   Two angles that have a common side and a common vertex  
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Angle   A figure that consists of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint.  
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Angle Bisector   A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles  
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Collinear Points   Points that lie on the same line.  
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Complementary angles   Two angles whose sum of their measures is 90 degrees.  
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Congruent Angles   Two angles that have the same measurement.  
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Coordinate   In an ordered pair, the first component is called the x-coordinate and the second component is called the y-coordinate.  
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Coordinate Plane   is a number plane formed by two perpendicular number lines that intersect at their zero points.  
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Coplanar Points   Points that lie in the same plane.  
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Degree   is one of the units of meaures used in measuring angles.  
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Distance   The absolute value of the difference of the coordinate of two points on a number line represents the measure of the distance between two points.  
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Exterior   Any point that is not on the angle or in the interior of the angle.  
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Intersection   the set of points that are in both figures.  
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Line   One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. They extend indefintely and have no thickness or width.  
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Linear Pair   Two angles that are adjacent and their noncommon sides are opposite rays.  
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Midpoint   A point between two points forming segments that are of equal measure.  
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Obtuse Angle   An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.  
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Ordered Pair   a pair of numbers which the order is specified. They are used to locate points in a plane.  
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Origin   The point of intersection of the x-axis and y-axis in a coordinate plane and named O.  
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Perpendicular Lines   Two lines that intersect to form a right angle.  
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Plane   One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. They extend indefinetly in all directions and have no thickness.  
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Point   One of the basic undefined terms of geometry. They have no dimension and are represented by dots, and are named by capital letters.  
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Postulate   A statement that describes a fundamental property of the basic terms. They are accepted as being true.  
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Protractor   A tool used to find the degree meaure of a given angle.  
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Compass   An instrument used to draw circles and arcs of circles.  
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Quadrant   One of the four regions into which two perpendicular number lines separate the plane into.  
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Ray   A set of points that starts with an endpoint and goes on indefinitely in the other direction.  
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Right Angle   An angle whose degree measure is 90.  
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Segment   Part of line that consists of two points called endpoiints, and all the point between them.  
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Side   The two rays that form the angle.  
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Space   The set of all points.  
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Straight Angle   An angle whose degree measure is 180.  
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Supplementary Angles   Two angles whose sum of their degree measures is 180.  
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Theorem   A theorem is a statement that must be proven before it is accepted as true  
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Undefined Term   A word that has a measing that is readily understood. The basic ones in geometry are point, line and plane.  
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Vertex   The common endpoint of the two rays that form the angle.  
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Vertical Angles   Two angles that are two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.  
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X-Axis   The horizontal number line in a coordinate plane.  
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X-coordinate   The first component in an ordered pair.  
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Y-axis   The vertical number line in a coordinate plane.  
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Y-coordinate   The second component in an ordered pair.  
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Corollory   A statement that can be easily proven using a theorem.  
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