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| TeRm | Definition |
|---|---|
| acute triangle | a triangle with three acute angles |
| angle | a figure formed by two rays that share a end point |
| atribute | a part, feacture, or characteristic of something |
| congruent | figures that have the same size and shape |
| decagon | a poligon with ten sides and ten angles |
| equalateral | a triangle with three congruent sides |
| figure | a geometric shape |
| geometric property | specific features of a given geometric shape |
| heptagon | a polygon with seven sides and seven angles |
| hexagon | a polygon with six sides and six angles |
| isosceles triangle | a triangle with two congruent sides |
| nonagon | a polygon with nine sides and nine angles |
| obtuse triangle | a triangle with one obtuse angles |
| octagon | a polygon with nine eight and eight angles |
| parallel lines | lines in the same plane that never cross and are always the same distance apart |
| parallelogram | a qaudrilateral whose opposite sides area parallel and of equal length |
| perpendicular lines | lines that intersect to form right angles |
| polygon | closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments |
| qaudrilateral | a polygon with four sides |
| rectangle | a qaudrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and two sides with equal length, and four right angles |
| regular polygon | a polygon in which all sides are congruent and all angles are congruent. |
| rhombas | a qaudrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and four sides with equal length, and four right angles |
| right triangle | a triangle that has a right angle |
| scalene triangle | a triangle with no congruent sides |
| shape | the form of something made by the line around its outer edge |
| sides | a straight line segment in a polygon |
| square | a qaudrilateral with two pair of parallel sides, and four right angles |
| trapezoid | a qaudrilateral with one pair of parallel sides |
| two-dimensional | a figure that only has length and with |
| three-dimensional | a figure that only has length, with and hight |
| vertex | the point at which two rays of an angle or two (or more) line segments meets in a plane figure |