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Geometry Vocabulary
Angle
Made up of 2 rays joined together at a common point called a vertex.
The angle is
ABC
Circle
• The set of points on a plane at a certain distance, or radius, from a single point, the center
Lines that intersect at 90angles.
M
E
𝑴 ⊥ 𝑬
Perpendicular Lines
Two lines that intersect at a right angle (90°).Written as .AB PQ
Lines in the same plane that do not intersect.
WE
GO
𝑾𝑬 𝑮𝑶
Parallel Lines
Lines in a plane that do not share any points and never intersect.Written as AB PQ
Line Segment
A line with two endpoints.Written as AB
Point
Point A
or
Point B
An exact position or location in a given plane.
Is represented by a dot and named with a capital letter.
Line
The set of points between points in a plane and the infinite number of points that continue beyond the points.
Written as PQ
P
Q
Ray A line that has one endpoint and continues on forever in the opposite direction.
Right Angle
An angle that measures 90°.
Acute Angle
An angle measuring less than 90° but greater than 0°.
Obtuse Angle
An angle measuring greater than 90° but less than 180°.
Straight Angle
An angle measuring exactly 180°.
A triangle with no congruent sides.
A triangle with two congruent sides.
Points that lie in the same plane.
Points that lie on the same line.
AR M
A, R, & M are collinear points
Congruent
Figures are congruent if they have the same shape, size, lines, and angles.
Angles that have the same measure
B
E
B ≅ 𝑬
Two segments that have the same length.
OK
YA
𝑶𝑲 ≅ 𝒀𝑨
Have the same shape but not necessarily the same size.
3
45
6
8 10
Complementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
12
30
60
Supplementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 180°.
1 2
20
160
Adjacent Angles
Two angles that share a common vertex and side.
SIDE BY SIDE
Two angles in the same plane with a common vertex and a
common side, but no common interior points.
12
1 & 2 are adjacent angles
To divide into two congruent parts.
L
K
M
𝑱𝑲 bisects LJM
J
The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
O BC
O is the midpoint of 𝑪𝑩
A closed plane figure formed by three or more segments such that each
segment intersects exactly two other segments only at their endpoints and
no two segments with a common endpoint are collinear.
A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular.
Equilateral
•Having all sides the same length
Altitude
a line that extends from one vertex of a figure perpendicular to the opposite side, this is the height of figure.
Line of Symmetry
• the imaginary line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly
Perpendicular Bisector
•A line which cuts a line segment into two equal parts at a 90° angle
A
B C
A corner or point where lines, rays, polygons, or other geometric figures meet.
vertex
Vertical AnglesTwo angles directly across from each other that are congruent. They share a common vertex. E & G and H & F are vertical angles.
hf
e
g
Linear Pair
A linear pair is a pair of adjacent angles that are supplementary. For example, angle 1 and 2 in the figure below form a linear pair.