This figure goes on forever in both directions
What is a Line?
The distance between two points is commonly known as this
What is the Length?
What is a Degree?
2 angles in the same plane with a common vertex and a common side but NO common interior points are known as this
What are Adjacent Angles?
The sum of the side lengths of a figure is known as this
What is the Perimeter?
An exact location could be demonstrated by using this geometric concept
What is a Point?
A ray, line, or segment that intersects a segment at its midpoint is called this
What is a Segment Bisector?
This angle measures 90 degrees exactly
What is a Right Angle?
2 angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees
What are Complementary Angles?
A segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on the circle is called this
What is the Diameter?
This geometric figure is a flat surface that goes on forever
What is a Plane?
2 Line segments that have the exact same measure are said to be these type of segments
What are Congruent Segments?
A ray that divides an angle into 2 congruent angles is called this
What is an Angle Bisector?
2 non-adjacent angles formed by 2 intersecting lines are known to be these types of angles
What are Vertical Angles?
The distance around the circle is referred to as this
What is the Circumference?
Points that lie on the same line can be considered this
What is Collinear?
This term in geometry means to divide
What is Bisect?
A figure formed by 2 rays, or sides, with a common endpoint called the vertex
Two rules one can remember with vertical angles are these
What is A) Vertical Angles are equal to each other and B) Vertical Angles are opposite each other?
The number of non-overlapping square units of a given size that exactly cover the figure are called this
What is the Area?
Points NOT in the same plane are said to be this
What is Noncoplanar?
If point B is between points A and C on a line segment, then the sum of the lengths of segment AB and segment BC equals the length of the entire segment AC... this is typically known as this rule
What is the Segment Addition Postulate?
An angle that measures > 90 degrees and < 180 degrees is called this
What is an Obtuse Angle?
Linear pairs of angles add up to this many degrees
What is 180 degrees?
A Greek letter that refers to the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, which is the same for ALL circles is called this...ooohh sounds delicious!
What is Pi?