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Ch. 3 Geometry Terms

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A triangle with 3 acute angles.   Acute Triangle  
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A polygon whose diagonal's points are all within the polygon.   Convex Polygon  
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A polygon with diagonal that contain points outside the polygon.   Concave Polygon  
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A triangle with three congruent angles.   Equiangular Triangle  
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A triangle with three congruent sides.   Equilateral Triangle  
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A polygon whose sides are all congruent.   Equilateral Polygon  
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A triangle with two congruent sides.   Isosceles Triangle  
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A triangle with an obtuse angle.   Obtuse Triangle  
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An equation containing the slope of a line and a point it intersects. y-y1=m(x-x1)   Point-Slope Form  
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A closed plane figure with at least three sides that are segments.   Polygon  
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A polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral.   Regular Polygon  
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A triangle with a right angle.   Right Triangle  
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A triangle with three different side lengths.   Scalene Triangle  
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A equation containing the slope of a line and the y-intercept. y=mx+b   Slope-Intercept Form  
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An equation ax-by=c where a, b, and c are integers and a and b are both not zero.   Standard Form of a Linear Equation  
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A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two points.   Transversal  
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A proof arranged in two columns with the statements on one side and the reasons on the other.   Two-Column Proof  
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