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Chapter 3 Geometry Vocabulary

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Parallel Planes   show
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Perpendicular Lines   show
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Converse   show
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Image   show
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show Angles on opposite sides of the transversal and between the lines  
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show Angles on opposite sides of the transversal and outside the lines  
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show Angles that lay on the same side of the transversal and between the two lines  
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Corresponding Angles   show
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Vertex   show
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show The geometric tool used to construct circles  
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show A line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points  
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show A geometric drawing that uses a compass and straight edge  
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Translation   show
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Skew Lines   show
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show Two lines that do not intersect and are on the same plane  
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show ...are congruent  
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Theorem 3.2: If two lines are perpendicular,   show
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show ...then the lines are perpendicular.  
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show ...then the angles are complementary.  
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Corresponding Angles Postulate   show
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show If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then alternate interior angles are congruent.  
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Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem   show
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Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem   show
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show If corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.  
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show If alternate interior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.  
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show If alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel.  
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Same-Side Interior Angles Converse   show
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show If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line parallel to the line through the point.  
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show If there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line perpendicular to the line through the point.  
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Theorem 3.11   show
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show If two lines are perpendicular to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.  
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