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Chapter 4 Geometry Vocabulary

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Equiangular   A triangle has three congruent angles.  
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Scalene   A triangle has no congruent sides.  
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Right   A triangle has one right angle.  
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Centroid   The point at which the medians of a triangle intersect.  
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Leg (right)   The two sides of a right triangle that make up the right angle.  
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Median of a Triangle   A segment from a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of its opposite side.  
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Isosceles Triangle   A triangle has two congruent angles.  
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Vertex of a Triangle   A point that joins two sides of a triangle.  
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Base   The non-congruent side of an isosceles triangle.  
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Hypotenuse   The side on a right triangle opposite of the right angle.  
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Corollary   A statement that can be easily proven by using a theorem.  
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Triangle   A figure formed by three segments joining three non-collinear points.  
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Equilateral   A triangle with three congruent sides.  
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Acute   A triangle with three acute angles.  
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Obtuse   A triangle with one obtuse angle.  
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Pythagorean Theorem   The formula used to find a missing side of a right triangle.  
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180 degrees   The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle.  
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Interior Angle   The triangle on the inside of a polygon.  
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Exterior Angle   The angle formed on the outside of a polygon made by extending the side to form a ray.  
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Leg (isosceles)   The two sides that are congruent in an isosceles triangle.  
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Base Angles   The two congruent angles in an isosceles triangle that are formed between a leg and a base.  
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Exterior Angles Theorem   The exterior angle is the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles.  
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Base Angles Theorem   If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite them are congruent.  
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Base Angles Converse   If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite them are congruent.  
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Equilateral Theorem   Equilateral triangles are equiangular.  
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Equiangular Theorem   Equiangular triangles are equilateral.  
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Distance Formula   The distance between two points using Pythagorean Theorem.  
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Intersections of Medians of a Triangle   The centroid divides the triangle into 1/3 and 2/3 sections.  
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Theorem 4.10   Bigger angles are opposite from bigger sides.  
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Theorem 4.11   Bigger sides are opposite from bigger angles.  
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Theorem 4.12   The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third.  
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