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Chpt 13 & 14 MC5

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Area   The number of square units needed to cover the inside of a region or plane figure.  
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Cone   A 3-dimensional figure with a curved surface, a circular base, and one vertex.  
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Cube   A 3-dimensional figure with six congruent square faces, * vertices and 12 edges  
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Cubic Unit   A unit for measuring volume, such as a cubic inch or a cubic centimeter.  
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Cylinder   A 3-dimensional figure having two parallel congruent circular bases and a curved surface connecting the two bases.  
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Perimeter   The distance around a shape or region  
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Rectangle   A quadrilateral with four right angles; opposite sides are equal and parallel  
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parallelogram   A quadrilateral with four sides in which each pair of opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.  
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parallel lines   Lines that are the same distance apart. Parallel lines do not intersect.  
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Pentagon   A polygon with five sides.  
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Plane Figure   A 2-dimensional figure that lies entirely within one plane such as a triangle or square.  
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Polygon   A closed plane figure formed using line segments that meet only at their endpoints.  
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pyramid   A solid figure with a polygon as a base and triangular shaped faces that share a common vertex.  
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prism   A 3-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent polygons as bases and parallelograms for faces.  
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perpendicular lines   Lines that meet or cross each other to form right angles.  
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Acute Angle   An angle with a measure greater than 0° and less than 90°.  
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congruent angles   Angles with the same measure.  
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Edge   The line segment where two faces of a 3-dimensional figure meet.  
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Endpoint   The point at either end of a line segment or the point at the beginning of a ray.  
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Hexagon   A polygon with six sides and six angles.  
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Intersecting Lines   Lines that meet or cross at a point.  
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Line   A set of points that form a straight path that goes in opposite directions without ending.  
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Line Segment   A part of a line between two endpoints. The length of the line segment can be measured.  
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Length   Measurement of the distance between two points.  
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Obtuse Angel   An angle that measures greater than 90° but less than 180°.  
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Octogon   A polygon with 8 sides.  
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quadrilateral   A shape that has 4 sides and 4 angles.  
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Ray   A part of a line that has one endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction.  
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rectangular prism   A 3-dimensional figure with six faces that are rectangles.  
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regular polygon   A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular.  
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rhombus   A parallelogram with four congruent sides.  
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Right Angle   An angle with a measure of 90°, formed by perpendicular lines.  
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Translation/Slide   To move a figure along a line in any direction for a given distance. Also called a translation.  
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Sphere   A 3-dimensional figure that is set of all points that are the same distance from a given point, called the center.  
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Square   A rectangle with four congruent sides.  
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Square Unit   A unit for measuring area, such as square inch or square centimeter.  
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Straight Angle   An angle with a measure of 180°.  
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line symmetry   A line that can be drawn through the figure which splits the figures into 2 halves that match.  
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Trapezoid   A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.  
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triangular prism   A prism whose bases are triangular with parallelograms for sides.  
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triangular pyramid   A pyramid whose base is a triangle.  
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Rotaion   The process of moving or turning a figure around a point.  
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Vertex   The point where two rays meet in an angle.  
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Volume   The number of cubic units needed to fill a 3-dimensional figure or solid figure.  
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Width   The measurement of distance from side to side telling how wide.  
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three-dimensional figure (3-D)   A figure that has length, width, and height.  
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