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13 Cards in this Set
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Point |
An object with no dimemsion |
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Line |
An untestricted object created from the movement of a point on a plane or in a space. |
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Ray |
A line created by one directional movement with two distinct points. The beginning point, and a later point for direction. |
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Line segment |
A part of a line defined by two identified points. |
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Angle |
Two distinct rays having the same initial point (vertex). |
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Adjacent |
If two angles are adjacent they must, -lie in the same plane -share a common side -their interiors can share no common points. |
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Bisector |
A ray passing through the vertex of the angle rays. It must divide the angle into two equal parts and measure. |
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Vertex |
Common point or initial point of any angle. |
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Linear pair |
When two adjacwnt angles have their uncommon aides being opposite rays. Theese adjacebt angles have measures that add to 180. |
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Vertical angles |
If the two sides of angles make two seperate pairs of opposing rays. Verticle angles have the same measure. |
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Supplemental |
The sum is 180. |
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Complimentary |
Sum is 90 |
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Congruent |
Angles that have the same measure (even if they are not identical angles) |