Math Vocabulary 123
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Angle Bisector | A ray that divides a given angle into two congruent angles, each half the size of the given angle.
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Chord | A segment whose endpoints are in the circle.
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Acute Triangle | A triangle with three acute angles
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Adjacent Angles | Two angles that share a vertex and a side but no points in there interiors.
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Circle | The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point, called the center.
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Congruent Polygons | Have congruent corresponding sides and congruent corresponding angles.
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Hexagon | A polygon with six sides.
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Isosceles Triangle | A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
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Parallelogram | A quadrilateral with both opposite sides parallel.
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Pentagon | A polygon with five sides.
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Perpendicular Bisector | A line, segment, or ray that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
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Plane | A flat surface that has no thickness and extends without end in the direction of all the lines it contains.
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Polygon | A closed plane figure with at least three sides.
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Ray | A part of a line that has exactly one endpoint. The endpoint is named first.
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Scalene Triangle | A triangle with no congruent sides.
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Segment Bisector | A line, segment, or ray that separates a segment into two congruent segments.
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Trapezoid | A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
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Vertex | The meeting point of two rays.
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Vertical Angles | Angles formed by two intersecting lines, and are opposite of each other and are congruent.
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