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*YOU SHOULD CONSTANTLY BE REVIEWING THIS VOCABULARY AS WE GO! Geometry vocab. *YOU SHOULD CONSTANTLY BE REVIEWING THIS VOCABULARY AS WE GO!

1) point A location in space that is represented by a dot and has no dimension. Picture: .P

2) COLLINEAR Points that lie on the SAME line. To figure out if points are collinear, Pick any 2 pairs of points and find the slope of the segment between them (If they have the same slope, they are collinear) (If they have different slopes, they are NOT collinear) Picture: X Y Z

3) Slope formula OR

4) Point-slope formula

5) Line Continues on in BOTH directions, infinitely. Picture: A B Symbol: AB or BA

6) Line segment Consists of 2 endpoints and all the points between them. Picture: C D Name and Symbol: CD or DC

7) ray Consists of an endpoint on one side and continues on in the other direction, infinitely. S Picture: R Name and Symbol: RS

8) Opposite rays Two rays that connect at a common point to form a straight line. Picture: R S T SR and ST are opposite rays

9) Plane A FLAT SURFACE made up of points that has 2 dimensions and continues on in all directions. Picture: Picture: .B .C k . A (3 Non collinear points) Name: Plane k Name: Plane ABC

Points that lie in the SAME PLANE. Picture: 10) Coplanar Points that lie in the SAME PLANE. Picture:

11) congruent Symbol: Equal in measure and Similar in shape Congruent Line Segments – Line segments that have the same length. Congruent Angles – angles that have the same measure.

12) Midpoint The MIDDLE point or CENTER point of a line segment that creates 2 congruent segments. Picture: AM BM

13) Midpoint formula

14) SEGMENT Bisector This is a line that divides the segment in half, at the midpoint, creating 2 congruent segments. Picture: Therefore: AM BM M

15) Angle A set of points consisting of 2 different rays that have the same endpoint. Picture: 4 different ways to name an angle: 1) <ABC 3) <B (Name of vertex) 2) <CBA 4) <1

16) Angle Bisector This is a ray/line, that divides an angle in half and creates 2 congruent angles. Picture: Therefore: <ABD <CBD or <1 <2 D 1 2

17) Different types of angles ACUTE: 1 angle that has a measure between 0 and 90 degrees. RIGHT: 1 angle whose measure = 90 degrees. OBTUSE: 1 angle that has a measure between 90 and 180 degrees. STRAIGHT: 1 angle whose measure = 180 degrees.

18) COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES 2 angles whose SUM is 90 degrees. Think about them as 2 angles contained in a right angle. Picture: <a + <b = 90

19) Supplementary angles 2 angles whose SUM is 180 degrees. Also called a linear pair of angles. Picture: <x + <y = 180

20) Adjacent angles 2 angles that are NEXT TO each other. ex:

21) Linear Pair 2 adjacent angles that lie on a straight line whose sum is 180 degrees. Also called supplementary angles. ex:

22) Perpendicular lines Symbol: Lines that intersect to form right angles (90 degrees). The slopes of these lines are negative reciprocals of each other. Picture:

23) Parallel lines Lines that have the SAME slope

24) Vertical angles Lines that intersect to form opposite angles that are congruent. These angles are across from each other when lines intersect. Picture: Therefore: <a <c and <b <d b c a d

The length of a line segment. 25) Distance The length of a line segment. Formula:

26) Different Types of triangles SCALENE: a triangle whose sides have different lengths AND angles are different degree measures. ISOSCELES: a triangle that has 2 sides of equal length AND 2 angles that have the same degree measure, called the base angles. EQUILATERAL/EQUIANGULAR: a triangle that has 3 sides of equal length AND 3 angles that have the same degree measure.

27) Median of a triangle A MEDIAN of a triangle is a line segment that connects from a vertex to the MIDPOINT of the opposite side. Picture: Therefore: D is the midpoint

28) Altitude of a triangle An ALTITUDE of a triangle is a line segment that connects from a vertex and is PERPENDICULAR to the opposite side. Picture: AD is the altitude Therefore: AD BC

29) Triangle Exterior angle theorem The exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the 2 non adjacent interior angles <d = <a + <c or <ACD = <BAC + <ABC

30) Types of polygons **A regular polygon has equal sides AND equal angles Triangle: 3 sides and 3 angles Quadrilateral: 4 sides and 4 angles Pentagon: 5 sides and 5 angles Hexagon: 6 sides and 6 angles Octagon: 8 sides and 8 angles Nonagon: 9 sides and 9 angles Decagon: 10 sides and 10 angles Dodecagon: 12 sides and 12 angles

31) Sum of the interior angles of a polygon Let n = the number of sides

32) Sum of the exterior angles of a polygon 360 degrees