Geo. Definitions Ch1 Word Scramble
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adjacent angles | two angles that lie in the same plane, have a common vertex and a common side, but no common interior points |
angle | the intersection of two noncollinear points at a common endpoint. The rays are called sides and and the common endpoint is called the vertex. |
area | The number of square units needed to cover a surface |
between | for any two points, /A/ and /B/ on a line, there is another point /C/ between /A/ and /B/ if and only if /A/, /B/, and /C/ are collinear and /A/C/ + /C/B/ = /A/B/ |
betweeness of points | for any two points, /A/ and /B/ on a line, there is another point /C/ between /A/ and /B/ if and only if /A/, /B/, and /C/ are collinear and /A/C/ + /C/B/ = /A/B/ |
circumference | the distance around a circle |
collinear | points that lie on the same line |
complementary angles | two angles with measures that have a sum of 90 |
concave polygon | A polygon for which there is a line containing a side of the polygon that also contains a point in the interior of the polygon |
cone | A solid with a circular base, a vertex not contained in the same plane as the base, and a lateral surface area composed of all points in the segments connecting the vertex to the edge of the base |
congruent | having the same measure |
construction | A method of creating geometric figures without the benefit of measuring tools. Generally, only a pencil, straightedge, and compass are used. |
convex polygon | A polygon for which there is no line that contains both a side of the polygon and a point in the interior of the polygon |
coplanar | points that lie in the same plane |
cylinder | A figure with bases that are formed by congruent circles in parallel planes |
angle bisector | a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles |
bases | the two parallel congruent faces of a polyhedron |
degree | a unit of measure used in measuring angles and arcs. An arc of a circle with a measure of 1 degree is 1/360 of the entire circle |
edges | The line segments where the faces intersect |
face | each flat surface of a polyhedron |
line | A basic undefined term of geometry. A line is made up of points and has no thickness or width. In a figure, a line is shown with an arrowhead at each end. |
linear pair | A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays. |
line segment | A measurable part of a line that consists of two points, called endpoints, and all of the points between them. |
midpoint | The point on a segment exactly halfway between the endpoints of the segment. |
plane | A basic undefined term of geometry. A plane is a flat surface made up of points that has no depth and extends indefinitely in all directions. In a figure, a plane is often represented by a shaded, slanted four-sided figure. |
point | A basic undefined term of geometry. A point is a location. In a figure, points are represented by a dot. Points are named by capital letters. |
polygon | A closed figure formed by a finite # of coplanar segments called sides such that the following conditions are met: The sides that have a common endpoint are collinear; Each side intersects exactly 2 other sides, but only at their endpoints (vertices). |
segment bisector | A segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint |
space | A boundless three-dimensional set of all points |
sphere | In space, the set of all points that are a given distance from a given point, called the center. |
undefined term | Words, usually readily understood, that are not formally explained by means of more basic words and concepts. The basic undefined terms of geometry are point, line, and plane. |
vertical angles | Two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines |
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