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Explore essential geometry concepts with this comprehensive guide. Learn about terms such as alternate exterior angles, bases of trapezoids, and the center of a circle. Understand various geometric shapes including enneagons and kites, and delve into measurements like degrees and the geometric mean. This guide also covers important properties of figures, lateral edges, and translations, providing clear definitions and examples for each term. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike, this resource will enhance your geometry vocabulary and understanding.
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ABC: GEOMETRY BY:LINNEA FRANKLIN
A IS FOR: Alternate exterior angle An Alternate exterior angle is the alternate sides of the transversal
B IS FOR: Base of a trapezoid A Base angle of trapezoid is consecutive angles that share a base of a trapezoid
C IS FOR: Center of a circle A center of a circle is the point that all points in the circle are equidistant from
D IS FOR: Degree Wheel A Degree is a unit used to measure angles
E IS FOR: Enneagon A Enneagon is a nine sided polygon
F IS FOR: Figure A Figure is a set of points
G IS FOR: Geometric mean the number g such that for two numbers a and b,
H IS FOR: Hemisphere A Hemisphere is a half of a sphere
I IS FOR: Irrational number decimal number that never ends, never repeats (Ex: pi)
K IS FOR: Kite a quadrilateral that has two distinct pairs of consecutive equilateral sides
L IS FOR: Lateral edge a segment whose endpoints are corresponding points of a cylindric solid'sbases, or whose endpoints are the vertex of a conic solid and a vertex of its base
M IS FOR: Magnitude of a translation the distance between any point and its image
N IS FOR: Non convex set a set of points in which not all segments connecting points of the set lie entirely in the set; synonym: concave; see convex set
O IS FOR: Odd node a node with an odd number of arcs
P IS FOR: Perpendicular bisector the bisector of a segment perpendicular to it