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Math Vocabulary test

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Term
Definition
Transversal   a line that intersects two co-planar lines at two distinct points  
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Isosceles   a triangle that has at least two sides congruent  
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Scalene   a triangle that has no sides congruent  
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Alternate Exterior   non-adjacent interior angles that lie opposite sides of a transversal  
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Acute Triangle   a triangle that has all acute angles  
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Point Slope   What form is the following equation? y- y1 = m(x-x1)  
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Exterior Angle   An angle formed by a side and an extension of an angle  
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Polygon   A closed plane figure with at least three sides that are congruent  
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Convex   A polygon that has no diagonal with points outside the polygon  
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Slope-Intercept   What form is the following equation? y = mx+b  
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Concave   a polygon with at least one diagonal with with points outside the polygon  
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Equilateral Polygon   a polygon with all sides congruent  
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Right Triangle   a triangle that has one right angle  
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Obtuse Trianle   a triangle that has one obtuse angle  
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Equilateral Triangle   a triangle that has all sides congruent  
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Equiangular Polygon   a polygon with all congruent angles  
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Regular Polygon   a polygon with both congruent angles and congruent sides  
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Standard Form   What form is the following equation? Ax + By = C  
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Remote Interior   For each exterior angle there are two non-adjacent interior angles called these  
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Congruent Polygons   Polygons that have congruent corresponding parts  
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Base Angles   Congruent angles of an isosceles triangle  
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Vertex   In an isosceles triangle, the angle between the congruent legs  
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Mid-segment   segment in a triangle that connects the midpoint of two sides  
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Angle Bisector   segment in a triangle that bisects an angle  
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Perpendicular Bisector   segment in a triangle that is perpendicular to a base and bisects it  
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SSS   two triangles are congruent if three pairs of corresponding sides are congruent  
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SAS   two triangles are congruent if two pairs of sides are congruent and the angles between those sides are congruent  
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ASA   two triangles are congruent if two pairs of angles are congruent and the sides between those angles are congruent  
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AAS   two triangles are congruent if two pairs of angles are congruent and the sides following those angles are congruent  
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HL   two right triangles are congruent if their hypotenuses are congruent and one pair of legs is congruent  
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