Algebra on Basic Geometry Concepts (Chapter 3)
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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show | This is what one calls the line that cuts through a set of parallel lines. One often uses this line to carry attributes from one of the parallel lines to the next.
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Corresponding Angles to Parallel Lines | show 🗑
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Consecutive Interior Angles to Parallel Lines | show 🗑
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Consecutive Exterior Angles to Parallel Lines | show 🗑
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The lines will diverge on this side of the transversal | show 🗑
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show | This is the result of having a set of lines and a transversal where the consecutive interior angles are less than 180˚
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show | Two angles on the opposite sides of the transversal, inside the parallel lines, that are equal to each other.
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show | Two angles on the outside of parallel lines, on opposite sides of the transversal, that are equal to each other.
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show | Two intersecting lines create angles that are opposite and equal to each other.
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show | A set of angles that add up to 180˚ and will create a line.
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Angle Sum for Triangle | show 🗑
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Angle Sum for Quadrilaterals | show 🗑
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Summit Angle | show 🗑
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show | The angles at the bottom of a triangle.
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Exterior Angle Theorem | show 🗑
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Supplementary angles | show 🗑
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show | When two angles add up to 90˚
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Definition of Angle | show 🗑
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Acute Angle | show 🗑
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Right Angle | show 🗑
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Obtuse Angle | show 🗑
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Straight Angle | show 🗑
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show | An exact location in space, has no dimensions, and is usually associated with coordinates.
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Line | show 🗑
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show | Part of a line that has a single endpoint and extends infinitely in only one direction.
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Line Segment | show 🗑
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show | The old adage "it takes 2 points to define a line", if multiple points exist on the same line this word is used to describe the relationship.
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show | if two points define a line, then three points are needed to define a plane. When multiple points exist on the same plane this word is used to describe the relationship.
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