CC Mason PACE MA - Geometry
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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angle | a figure formed by two rays or line segments that share an ednpoint
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circle | a closed figure made up of points that are the same distance from the center
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polygon | a closed place figure with straight sides that are line segments - must have more than 2 sides
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plane | a flat surface that continues without end in all directions
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endpoint | the points at either end of the line segment, and all the points between them
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dimension | is a measurement along a straight line of length, width, or height of a figure
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Triangle | a closed, three-sided figure with 3 vertices, 3 acute angles
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point | names an exact location in space
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line segment | is part of a line, it has two endpoints, the points at either end of the line segment, and all of the points between them
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line | is a straight path of points that continues without end in both directions with no endpoints
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ray | is part of a line that has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction
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one-dimensional | is a measure in only one direction, such as length
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two-dimensional | is a measure in two directions, such as length and width
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vertex | when two rays with the same endpoint meet to form an angle - the shared endpoint is a vertex
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vertices | more than one vertex
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right angle | measures 90 degrees
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acute angle | an angle that measures less than a right angle (90 degrees)
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obtuse angle | an angle with a measure greater than a right angle
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degree | the unit used to measure angles
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angle | when two rays with the same endpoint meet
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