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Geometry 1

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four sided polygon with at lest one pair of parallel sides   trapezoid  
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the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle   radius  
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area of a triangle   A=1/2 bh  
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segment containing the center of the circle whose endpoints are on the circle   diameter  
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a squared + b squared = c squared   pythagorean Thm  
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line, segment, or ray that intersects a circle in exactly one point   tangent  
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the angle formed by drawing lines from the center of the circle to points A and B is subtended by the arc   subtended  
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A=pi r squared   area of a circle  
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curved portion of a circle contained between two points   Arc  
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a monomial or the sum or difference of two or more monomials   polynomial  
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x sub 1 + x sub 2/ y sub 1 + y sub 2 /2   Midpoint formula  
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a real number that can be written as a ratio of two integers   rational numbers  
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segment whose endpoints are on a circle   chord  
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opposite/hypotenuse   sine  
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number that cannot be written as a ratio of two numbers   Irrational numbers  
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whole numbers and their opposites   integers  
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(x-h)squared + (y-k)squared = r squared   equation for circle  
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numbers that have only tow factors, themselves and 1   prime numbers  
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number that divides evenly into another number   factor  
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d=sq rootof (x sub 2 - x sub 1) squared + ( y sub 2- y sub 1) squared   distance formula  
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a symbol usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers   variable  
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the numberical factor when a term has a variable   coefficient  
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two points that lie on the same line are   collinear  
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two angles whose sum equals 180   supplementary  
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opposite/adjacent   tangent  
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two lines that intersect at a right angle   perpendicualr  
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two coplanar lines that will never intersect or are identical   parallel lines  
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1/cosine   secant  
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two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays   vertical angles  
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1/sine   cosecant  
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the side opposite of the right angle in a right triangle   hypotenuse  
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statement where two ratios are equal   proportional  
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adjacent/hypotenuse   cosine  
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figures that have the same shape and all corresponding dimentions proportional   similiar figures  
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angles are 45, 45, 90   ratio of Isosceles triangle  
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1/tangent   cotangent  
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four sided polygon with four right angles and four congruent sides   square  
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y=mx+b   slope intercept formula  
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a four sided polygon with four right angles   rectangle  
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C=2 pi r   circum. of a circle  
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four sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides   parallelogram  
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m= (y sub1 - y sub 2) / (x sub 1 - x sub 2)   slope formula  
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