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Point
A fixed location having no dimension - no length, height, or width - and identified by at least one coordinate represented by a dot on paper
Line
A set of points that have one dimension - length but no width or height a geometric straight line is unlimted in extent it has no endpoints
Line Segment
A finite section of a straight line that extends from one endpoint
Ray
A section of a straight line that extends from one endpoint
Parallel Lines
Lines that extend in the same direction and at the same distance apart at every point so as never to meet
Intersecting Line
Two lines that cross each other at one point
Perpendicular Lines
Two lines that cross each other at one point to form four right angles
Circle
a plane fiquire bounded by a single curved line every point of which is equally distant from the point at the center of the fiquire
Arc
Any part of a curve especially of a circle
Chord
A straight line segmet joining any two points on an arc curve or circumference
Circumference
The line bounding a circle
Diameter
A line segment passing through the center of a circle or sphere from one side to the other
Radius
Any straight line extending from the center to the edge of a circle or sphere
Tangent
A line that touches but does not intersect a curve or curves suface at one and only one point
Right Angle
An angle measuring 90 degress formed by the intersection of two perpendicular lines
Acute Angle
An angle that meaures less than 90 degress but more than 0 degress
Obtuse Angle
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degress
Angle Bisector
A straight line that divides an angle into two equal parts
Equilateral Triangle
A traingle with all sides equal
Isosceles Traingle
A traingle with two equal sides
Scalene Traingle
A traingle with no equal side sor angles
Right Traingle
A traingle with one right angle
Acute Traingle
A traingle with three acute angles
Obtuse Traingle
A traingle with one obtuse angle