CIRCLES DEFINITIONS TRIANGLES ANGLES SEGMENTS & LINES 1pt 1 pt 1 pt

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CIRCLES DEFINITIONS TRIANGLES ANGLES SEGMENTS & LINES 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

IT IS A CHORD THAT PASSES THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE CIRCLE

WHAT IS A DIAMETER?

A LINE THAT INTERSECTS A CIRCLE IN TWO POINTS

WHAT IS A SECANT?

THEY ARE CIRCLES THAT LIE IN THE SAME PLANE AND HAVE THE SAME CENTER

WHAT ARE CONCENTRIC CIRCLES?

THE DIAMETER OF A CIRCLE WITH A RADIUS OF 3

WHAT IS 6?

A LINE THAT LIES IN THE PLANE OF A CIRCLE AND MEETS THE CIRCLE IN EXACTLY ONE POINT

WHAT IS A TANGENT?

THE SET OF ALL POINTS

WHAT IS SPACE?

A QUADRILATERAL WITH BOTH PAIRS OF OPPOSITE SIDES PARALLEL

WHAT IS A PARALLELOGRAM?

A STATEMENT THAT IS ACCEPTED WITHOUT PROOF

WHAT IS A POSTULTE OR AN AXIOM?

FIGURES HAVING THE SAME SIZE AND SHAPE

WHAT ARE CONGRUENT FIGURES?

THE SET OF ALL POINTS IN A PLANE THAT ARE A GIVEN DISTANCE FROM A GIVEN POINT

WHAT IS A CIRCLE?

A TRIANGLE WITH NO EQUAL SIDES

WHAT IS A SCALENE TRIANGLE?

IT IS THE SIDE OPPOSITE THE RIGHT ANGLE IN A RIGHT TRIANGLE

WHAT IS THE HYPOTENUSE?

A TRIANGLE WITH AT LEAST TWO EQUAL SIDES

WHAT IS AN ISOSCELES TRIANGLE?

THE MEASURE OF THE THIRD ANGLE OF A TRIANGLE CONTAINING ANGLES OF 50 AND 60 DEGREES

WHAT IS 70 DEGREES?

IT IS THE SEGMENT FROM A VERTEX, PERPENDICULAR TO THE LINE THAT CONTAINS THE OPPOSITE SIDE IN A TRIANGLE

WHAT IS AN ALTITUDE?

IT IS AN ANGLE WITH MEASURE BETWEEN 0 DEGREES AND 90 DEGREES

WHAT IS AN ACUTE ANGLE?

THE NAME GIVEN TO TWO ANGLES WHOSE MEASURES HAVE THE SUM OF 180 DEGREES

WHAT ARE SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES?

THE COMPLEMENT OF A 5O DEGREE ANGLE

WHAT IS 40 DEGREES?

IT IS AN ANGLE FORMED BY EXTENDING ONE SIDE OF A TRIANGLE

WHAT IS AN EXTERIOR ANGLE?

THEY ARE TWO ANGLES IN A PLANE THAT HAVE A COMMON VERTEX AND A COMMON SIDE, BUT HAVE NO COMMON INTERIOR POINTS

WHAT ARE ADJACENT ANGLES?

THEY ARE POINTS ALL IN ONE LINE

WHAT ARE COLLINEAR POINTS?

IT IS A SEGMENT THAT JOINS TWO POINTS ON A CIRCLE

WHAT IS A CHORD?

THE SEGMENT THAT CONNECTS THE MIDPOINTS OF THE LEGS OF A TRAPEZOID

WHAT IS A MEDIAN?

THEY ARE LINES THAT DO NOT INTERSECT AND ARE NOT COPLANAR

WHAT ARE SKEW LINES?

A LINE THAT INTERSECTS TWO OR MORE COPLANAR LINES IN DIFFERENT POINTS

WHAT IS A TRANSVERSAL?