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Geometry Notes. The Language of Geometry Point: A point is a specific location in space but the point has no size or shape Line: a collection of points.

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1 Geometry Notes

2 The Language of Geometry Point: A point is a specific location in space but the point has no size or shape Line: a collection of points that extends indefinitely in two directions Arrowheads: These are used to show that a line has no endpoints Line Segment: This is a part of a line containing two endpoints and all points between the points Plane: This is a flat surface that has no boundaries. A plane can be named by any 3 points of the plane but they must not be on the same line Ray: A ray extends from one point indefinitely in one direction. It is named by using the endpoint first then another point on the line

3 More Language of Geometry Angle: This is formed by two rays with a common endpoint point Vertext: The common endpoint of an Angle Degree: a circle can be separated into 360 arcs of the same length. The total is 360. An angle has a measurement of one degree if its vertex is at the center of the circle and its sides contain the endpoints of one of the 360 equal arcs

4 More Language of Geometry Protractor: Used to measure angles Acute: Angles measuring more than 0 and less than 90 degrees Right: 90 degree angles Obtuse: Angles measuring greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees

5 More Language of Geometry Circle Graph: Compares and shows parts of a whole –Ex. Pie Charts Vertical Angles: Angles opposite to one another >< Congruent: Angles that have the same measure Perpendicular: If the vertical angles formed by two intersecting line are right angles, the lines are perpendicular + Adjacent Angles: Angles with a common side Complementary: The sum of their measures is 90 degrees Supplementary: The sum of their measures if 180 degrees

6 More Language of Geometry Parallel Lines: Two or more lines in a plane that do not intersect. They are always the same distance apart Transversal: A line intersects two parallel lines and eight angles are formed Interior Angles: Angles created inside the parallel lines Exterior Angles: Created outside the lines

7 Radius, Circumference & Diameter Diameter: The distance across a circle through the center –Diameter = 2R Radius: The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle –Measure the widest part of the circle to get the diameter, then divide by 2 to get the radius Circumference: The distance around any circle –Circumference = π D Circumference/Diameter = π π =3.142


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