Question | Answer |
an infinite set of points that extends in two directions | line |
are the segments that have the same lengths | congruent segments |
is a figure formed by two rays with the same endpoints | angle |
are the points on the same line | collinear points |
divides a segment in two congruent segments | the midpoint of a segment |
is a portion of a line that has two endpoints | segment |
is a piece of a line that has just one end point | the bisector of a segment |
are the points not on the same plane | noncoplanar points |
is a polygon has 3 sides | triangle |
is the endpoint of an angle | vertex |
this is the collection of all points in the entire universe | space |
the infinite set of points that extends in two directions | line |
points that lie on the same line | colinnear |
points that lie in the same plane | coplanar |
a portion of a line that has two endpoints | segment |
points not on the same plane | noncoplanar |
a piece of a line that has just one endpoint | ray |
the measure of a distance between two points | length |
the segments that have the equal lengths | congruent |
it is the point that divides the segment into two congruent segments | midpoint |
what is the type on angle when the measure is between 0 and 90 | acute |
this is a line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint | bisection |
what is the type of an angle when the measure is between 90 and 180 | obtuse |
what is the type of angle when the measure is 180 | straight |