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Math vocab! :p

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acute angle   less than 90  
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right angle   perfectly 90  
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obtuse angle   over 90  
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straight angle   equal to 180  
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adjacent angle   angles that are next to each other  
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corresponding angle   angles on the same location  
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protractor   a tool that helps measure angles  
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alternate exterior angles   the angles that are created on the opposite side of the tranversal inside the parallel lines (they are equal)  
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alternate interior angle   the angles that are created on the opposite side of the tranversal inside the parallel lines (they are equal)  
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exterior angles   the angles formed on the outside of the parallel lines  
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interior angle   the angles formed on the inside of the parallel lines  
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tranversal   a third line that intercepts a set of parallel lines  
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complementary angle   angles that add up to 90 (right angle)  
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supplementary angle   angles that add up to 180 (straight angle)  
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vertical angle   two angles that are opposite each other when 2 lines intercept (they are equal)  
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line of best fit   a line that fits all the data points are closely as possible  
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outlier   when a point in a set of data seems unrealistic  
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