{ Chapter 6 Vocabulary: Straight Lines and Angles Do you know the vocabulary word that matches the definition?

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{ Chapter 6 Vocabulary: Straight Lines and Angles Do you know the vocabulary word that matches the definition?

two or more angles whose sum equals 90 degrees

  two lines that remain equal distance from each other

  a line that intersects two or more parallel lines

  an angle whose measure is 90 degrees

  angles formed by parallel lines and a transversal that are at matching corners and have equal measurement

  an angle that measures less than 90 degrees

  a line with one endpoint and extends forever in one direction

  angles formed inside the parallel lines that are on opposite sides of the transversal

  an angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees

  angles that are always equal in measurement

  two or more angles whose sum equals 180

  an angle whose measure is 180 degrees

  two lines that cross at 90 degrees

  two angles formed from intersecting lines that are equal in measure and only share a vertex

  angles formed outside the parallel lines that are on opposite sides of the transversal

  a point in an angle at which two rays meet

  angles that share a vertex and a ray (side)