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G 2nd 6 Weeks Vocab

TermDefinition
alternate exterior angle angles located ouside of parallel lines and on opposite sides of tr
alternate interior angle angles located inside parallel lines and on opposite sides of transversal
consecutive interior angle angles located inside parallel lines and on the same side of the transversal
corresponding angles angles in matching corners on the same side of transversal
equidistant distance between 2 lines measured along a perpendicular lines is always the same
exterior/interior angles exterior: angles that lie outside 2 lines interior: angles that lie inside 2 lines
parallel lines coplanar lines that DO NOT intersect
parallel planes planes that DO NOT intersect
point-slope form y-y1=m(x-x1) m is the slope (x1, y1) is any point on the line
rate of change how a quantity is changing over time
skew lines lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
slope y2-y1/x2-x1
slope intercept form y = mx + b m is slope b is y intercept
transversal a line that intersects 2 or more lines in a plane at different points
postulate a statement that is accepted as true without proof
proof A logical argument in which each statement you make is supported by a statement that is accepted as true
theorem A statement or conjecture that can be proven true by undefined terms, definitions or postulates.
Created by: mrosson
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