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Math Vocab words

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A triangle that has three acute angles.   Acute Triangle  
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Formed by two rays with a common endpoint called a vertex.   Angle  
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A ray that divides an angle into angles of equal measures.   Angle Bisector  
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Part of a circle.   Arc  
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Angles that have the same measures.   Congruent Angles  
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Lines that cross each other.   Inersecting Lines  
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A series of points that extend into two opposite directions without end.   Line  
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A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.   Parallelogram  
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A segment bisector that is perpendicular to the segment.   Perpendicular Bisector  
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A parallelogram with four right angles.   Rectangle  
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A parallelogram with four congruent sides.   Rhombus  
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A line,segment, or ray that goes through the midpoint of a segment.   Segment Bisector  
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Lie in different planes. They are neither parallel nor intersecting.   Skew Lines  
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A paralleogram with four rught angles and four congruent sides.   Square  
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Formed by two intersecting lines and are opposite each other.   Vertical Angles  
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The point of intersection of two sides of an angle or figure.   Vertex  
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An angle with a measure between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.   Acute Angle  
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