Points
Lines
Planes
Angles
Angle Relationships
100
It is simply a location in space
What is a point
100
A collection of points that has no thickness or width and extends indefinitely in both directions
What is a line
100
Is a flat surface made up of points; it has no depth and it extends indefinitely in all directions.
What is a plane
100
Angles are formed by two noncolliner _______ that have a common endpoint.
What are rays?
100
Two adjacent angles whose non common sides are opposite rays.
What is a linear pair?
200
A point is named by this
What is a capital letter
200
The measurable part of a line.
What are line segments
200
A set of points that lie in the same plane
What are coplanar points?
200
Is formed by the intersection of two opposite rays.
What is a straight angle?
200
Two non adjacent angles that are on opposite sides of a transversal and are in between the two parallel lines.
What are alternate interior angles?
300
Two points that are on the same line.
What are collinear points
300
These lines have the same slope and never intersect
What are parallel lines
300
A plane and a line intersect to form this
What is a point?
300
Angles that have the same degree measure are said to be this.
What is congruent?
300
Are two non adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
What are vertical angles?
400
The average of the two x coordinates and the y coordinates give you the _______?
What is the midpoint
400
A line that cuts two parallel lines.
What is a transversal
400
Two planes intersect to form this.
What is a line?
400
Is the common endpoint of the two rays that make up an angle.
What is a vertex?
400
Two angles whose sum is equal to 180 degrees
What are supplementary angles?
500
The absolute value of the difference of the endpoints
What is distance
500
Lines that do not intersect and are not on the same plane.
What are skew lines?
500
One of two ways to name a plane.
What are three noncollinear points or upper case script letter?
500
An angle that has more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
What is an obtuse angle?
500
Two angles that lie in the same plane, have a common vertex, and a common side, but share no common interior points.
What are adjacent angles?