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Geometry Vocabulary

Geometry Vocabulary. 3-7-1. Why Learn Vocabulary?. It is important to know the vocabulary to be able to communicate and understand the questions you come across. Point. A point is a position in space represented by a dot usually named with a capital letter.

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Geometry Vocabulary

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  1. Geometry Vocabulary 3-7-1

  2. Why Learn Vocabulary? • It is important to know the vocabulary to be able to communicate and understand the questions you come across.

  3. Point • A point is a position in space • represented by a dot • usually named with a capital letter. • A point can’t be measured because it has no length and no height. 

  4. Line • A line is represented on a diagram by a straight line with arrows on both ends. • has no width and extends infinitely in both directions. • It take two points to define a line • an infinite number of points are on the line.

  5. Line • It is named with two of the points on the line • or with a lowercase italicized letter. , • and line k are the same in the diagram.

  6. Ray • A ray is part of a line. • It starts at one point and goes infinitely in one direction. • starts at point B and goes through point D and continues forever in that direction. • is not the same ray.

  7. Segment • A segment is between two points. • is the segment between point A and point B. • Notice the part of ray that is the same as part of ray is segment .  

  8. Intersection • An intersection is where geometric objects share space. • Two lines intersect at a point. • Line k and line m intersect at point B. • is theintersection of and . 

  9. Angle and Vertex • Two rays with a common starting point form an angle. • The common point is called the vertex. • An angle may be named by it's vertex when the vertex alone is not ambiguous. • Three points can also designate an angle with the vertex as the middle point • Angles might also be numbered

  10. Perpendicular • Perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degree angles. • is read line CE is perpendicular to line BD.

  11. Parallel • Parallel lines don't intersect, • No matter how far the lines are extended • Line k is parallel to line m but is not parallel to line n. 

  12. Acute angle • An acute angle is less than 90 degrees. • is acute. • Think "a cute little angle" to remember the term.

  13. Obtuse angle • An obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees • is obtuse. • Think "obtuse angles are obese" to remember.

  14. Right angle • A right angle is exactly 90 degrees. • and are right angles. • The little square at the vertex indicates the angle is 90 degrees.

  15. Complementary angles • Complementary angles add to 90 degrees • are complementary angles.

  16. Supplementary angles • Supplementary angles add to 180 degrees • are supplementary angles.

  17. Vertical angles • Vertical angles are across the intersection of two lines from each other. • and are vertical angles. • Vertical angles are equal. • There are two pairs of vertical angles in one intersection.

  18. Transversal • A transversal crosses a set of parallel lines. • is a transversal to the parallel lines m and k. • This grouping makes two sets of four equal angles. • The "m" stand for "the measure of".

  19. Alternate interior • Alternate interior angles are equal • between the parallel lines • across the transversal from one another. • are one set of alternate interior angles.

  20. Alternate exterior • Alternate exterior angles are equal • outside the parallel lines • across the transversal from one another. • are one set of alternate interior angles.

  21. Corresponding angles • Corresponding angles are on the same side of the transversal • and either both above each parallel line or both below. • are one set of corresponding angles.

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