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A formula for computing the distance between two points in a coordinate plane.
Distance Formula
Page 19
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Two coplanar lines that do not intersect
parallel lines
Page 129
two geometric figures that have exactly the same size and shape
congruent figures
Page 202
The correspondence that exists between sides of two congruent geometric figures
corresponding sides
Page 202
The correspondence that exists between angles of two congruent geometric figures
corresponding angles
Page 202
The new figure that is produced when a figure in a plane is reflected, rotated, or translated
image
Page 396
The original figure that can be reflected, rotated, or translated within a plane
preimage
Page 396
The operation that maps or moves a preimage onto the image
transformation
Page 396
The type of transformation that uses a line that acts like a mirror, with an image reflected in the line
reflection
Page 404
The transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point
rotation
Page 412
The type of transformation that maps every two points P and Q to points P' and Q' so that PP' = QQ' and PP' is parallel to QQ' or PP' and QQ' are collinear
translation
Page 421
A quantity that has both direction and magnitude, or size, and is represented by an arrow drawn between two points
vector
Page 423
The type of transformation produced by performing a translation followed by a reflection
glide reflection
Page 430
A pattern that extends to the left and right in such a way that the pattern can be mapped onto itself by a horizontal translation or by other transformations
frieze pattern
Page 437