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Vocabulary Sheets Why??? Do I have to?? Code.

Angle [definition] Formed by two rays with the same endpoint [picture or example of term] [symbol]

Circle [definition] Set of all points in a plane that are a distance from the center. ??what is that distance?? [picture or example of term] [symbol]

Parallel Lines [definition] Two lines that lie in the same plane but do not intersect. [picture or example of term] [symbol]

Perpendicular Lines [definition] Two lines that intersect and form right angles. [picture or example of term] [symbol]

Line Segment [definition] The section of a line between two points. [picture or example of term] [symbol]