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Geometry

QuestionAnswer
Space The set of all points
Collinear Points all in one line
Coplanar Are points all in one plane
Point A blank is a location. A point has no length, width or thickness.
Line Which extends in two directions without ending. Infinite number of points
Plane Extends without ending and has no thickness
Intersection Two figures is the set of points that are in both figures
Postulate Restatement that is accepted without proof
Bisector Divides the liner angle and half midpoints. Except middle point
Vertex The common endpoint is the vertex of the angle
Acute angle An angle with measures between 0 and 90 degrees
Right angle An angle with measure 90 degrees
Obtuse angle An angle with a measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
Straight angle An angle with 180 degrees
Postulate 7 through any three points there is at least one plant, and through any three noncollinear points there is exactly one plane
Postulate 8 If two points are in a plane, then the line that contains the point is in that plane
Postulate 9 If two planes intersect, then right intersection is a line
Theorem Is a statement that is proven
Theorem 1-1 If two lines intersect, then their intersection in exactly one point
Theorem 1-2 Through a line and a point not in their line there is exactly one plane
Theorem 1-3 If two lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains line
Congruent Equal measures
Adjacent 2 LS, common vertex and a common side, no common interior points
Created by: ServiceDogGolden
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