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Bonus Vocab
100

Any location identified by a capital letter. It can be anywhere and be used in so many different ways. You can usually see them living on lines and planes.

A point

100

A straight line, with a ending point and a starting point. (does not extend infinitely)

Line segment

100

An angle is an angle that is less than 90 degrees. An angle is formed by two rays which intersect at their endpoints which are combined to create the vertex.

Acute Angle

100

What formula is this?

?=sqrt of (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2

Distance Formula

100

They are line segments that connect to many points, creating a shape.

Sides
200

It is a little different from a regular point. It has all the same properties besides equally cutting the line segment in half.

Midpoint

200

These lines extend infinitely and even though they are not parallel they still will never intersect.

Skew Lines

200

Is made out of two endpoints that extend outwards forming never-ending-rays.

Vertex

200

What is the midpoint of (3, 2) and (6, 10) 

(2.5, 8)

200

A one dimensional object that has no width, depth or curvature. It extends infinitely in 2 opposite directions.

Line

300

An area/dimension that extends infinitely in all directions. It is a flat surface made out of 4 points.

Plane

300

Is almost like a combination of a line and a line segment. It only has one endpoint and the other side extends infinitely.

Ray

300

It is made out of two rays that meet and create a vertex and create an angle that is over 90 degrees.

Obtuse Angle

300

What formula is this?

(xm, ym) = ((x1+x2 divided by 2) , (y1+y2 divided by 2))

                   

Midpoint formula

300

They help us identify whether or not a line is a bisector. If they are present it means that the other line has split the line in half. If they are not there we cannot assume that the two line segments are equal.

Hash marks

400

It is when two objects or figures are the same size and shape. They can be seen as mirror images of each other.

congruence

400

Lines are lines that will never intersect. They will continue to live side by side on the same plane/dimension.

Parallel Lines

400

A unit of measurement. We use it to measure angles to find out whether or not its obtuse, right, or acute. We can also use them for creating angles ourselves.

Degrees

400

What is the distance between 

(3, 2) and (6, 10)

d=sqrt of 73

400

A point that is at the start or end of a line segment. It usually is connected to another one of its own but it could also be connected to a ray.

Endpoint

500

Two lines that intersect, splitting the line into two equal side lengths.

Bisector

500

These lines are intersecting creating two pairs of 90 degree angles.

Perpendicular Lines

500

It is made out of two rays which their endpoints meet at the vertex, creating a 90 degree angle. If the angle does not have the little box at the vertex, you cannot assume, even if it looks like one. 

Right Angle

500

BONUS

What formula is this

2(pi)r=(pi)d

Circumference of a circle

500

They are line segments that connect to many points, creating a shape.

Side