Geometry LC Maths Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Plane | Flat two-dimensional surface. It has length and width but no thickness |
Point | Position on a plane |
Coplanar | If points lie on the same plane |
Line | Straight, infinitely thin line that continues forever in both directions; it has no endpoints |
Collinear points | points that lie on the same line |
Perpendicular lines | Lines that are at right angles or 90 degrees to each other |
Parallel lines | Lines that are the same distance apart. They never meet |
Line segment | Part of a straight line. It has two endpoints and can be measured using a ruler |
Ray | Part of a line that originates at a point and goes on forever in only one direction |
Vertex | Where 2 rays meet |
Acute angle | Angle less than 90 degrees |
Right angle | 90 degree angle |
Obtuse angle | angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees |
Reflex angle | Angle greater than 180 degrTees but less than 360 degrees |
Null angle | 0 degrees |
Full rotation | 360 degrees |
Axiom | Statement that we accept without any proof. Without axioms there would be no starting point in theorems |
Theorem | Rule that has been proven by following a certain number of logical steps or by using a previous theorem or axiom that you already know |
Proof | Series of logical steps that we use to prove a theorem |
Corollary | Reverse of a theorem |
ImpliesH | Term we use in a proof when we can write down a fact that we have proven from our previous statements. |
Vertically opposite angles | Angles that have the same vertex and are directly opposite each other |
Transversal | Line that cuts two or more (usually parallel) lines |
Equilateral triangle | All sides and angles are equal |
Isosceles triangle | Two sides are the same length and two angles are the same size |
Scalene | 3 different lengths and 3 different angles |
Polygon | Closed shape (no gaps or openings) with straight sides. It has at least 3 sides |
Quadrilateral | Four sided polygon |
Parallelogram | Quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel sides |
Congruent triangles | All corresponding sides and interior angles are equal in measure |
Pythagoras | Square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other 2 sides. |
Area of triangle | Half the base multiplied by the perpendicular height |
Area of parallelogram | Base multiplied by height |
Circle | Set of points in a plane that are all equidistant from a fixed point, its centre |
Radius | Line segment from the centre of the circle to any point on the circle |
Chord | Any segment that joins two points on a circle |
Diameter | Chord that passes through the centre of a circle. The diameter is twice the radius |
Circumference | Perimeter or length of the circle |
Tangent | A line which touches the circle at only one point |
Sector | Region of the circle enclosed by two radii and the arc between these radii |
Cyclic Quadrilateral | Measures of the opposite angles add up to 180 degrees |
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