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vocabulary for chapter 1 McDougall Littel

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Point   Marks a location. It has no dimension. It is represented by a dot. It is named by a capital letter.  
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Line   It has one dimension. It is represented by a line with two arrowheads over two capital letters representing points on the line. It extends without end. Through any two points, there is exactly one line.  
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Plane   It has two dimensions. It is represented by a parallelogram. It can be named by a capital letter not representing a point or three non-collinear points. It extends without end. Through any three non-collinear points there exists exactly one plane.  
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Collinear   Geometric objects sharing the same line  
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Coplanar   Geometric objects sharing the same plane  
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Non-collinear   Geometric objects that do NOT share the same line  
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Non-coplanar   Geometric objects that do NOT share the same plane  
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Endpoint   The point that marks the beginning or end of a geometric object.  
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Line Segment   Part of a line that has one dimension, a definite start point and a definite end point.  
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Ray   Part of a line that has one dimension, a definitie start point but no end point.  
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Opposite Rays   Two rays that have the same start point but go in opposite directions  
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Intersection   The point or line where two geometric objects meet  
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