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Final Math Project

Published on Dec 07, 2015

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MATH EXAM

BY KENNEDY SCHOFIELD

Point a dog named with a capital letter

PLANE- FLAY SURFACE WITH NO THICKNESS

Line- straight mark with no curves

Segment- something that can be divided

Ray- has a starting point but no end point

Congruent line segment- 2 lines of the same length

Right angle - measurements equal to 90

Angle bisector- line that cuts an angle

Semi circle- half of a circle

Circle - no edges, sums up to 360

Legs- a triangle leg

Midpoint- where a line meets

Angle- anything

Acute angle- sums less than 90

Obtuse angle- sums over 90

Straight angle- 180

Parallel lines- 2 lines that never intersect

Vertex- corner of geometric shape

Perpendicular lines- right angles to each other

Vertical angles- kissing birds

TRANSVERSAL- line that intersects parallel lines

Coplanar- 2 things on one place

Collinear- 3 or more things on a line

Segment bisector- intersects lines

Linear pairs- adjacent angles

Complementary angles- 180

Conjecture- thought

Skew lines- never intersect

Corresponding angles - 2 angles that equal 180

Alt. exterior angles- on the outside of a transversal

Alt. interior angles- inside a transversal

Same side interior angles- 2 angles on same side transversal

Conditional statement- an order you write a sentence

Quadrilateral- a shape with 2 parallel sides

Scalene triangle- 3unequal sides

Isosceles triangle- 2 or more equal sides

Acute tri- less than 90 on every angle

Obtuse triangle- measures more than 180

Equilateral triangle- all sides equal

Remote interior angles- formed on the outside of a triangle

Exterior angles- on the outside of a shape

Hypotenuse- longest sids of a triangle

Pythagorean Thereom- A2+B2=C2