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A set of fill-in-the-blank practice questions covering basic geometric dimensions, point and plane relationships, intersections, the distance formula, and angle classifications from the Memory Quiz notes.
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A figure with 0 dimensions is a __________ .
Point
A figure with 1 dimension is a __________ .
Line
A figure with 2 dimensions is a __________ .
Plane
A figure with 3 dimensions is a __________ .
Space
When three or more points are on a line they are __________ .
Collinear
When three or more points are on a plane they are __________ .
Coplanar
The typical intersection of a line and a line (if they are not the same shape) is a __________ .
Point
The typical intersection of a plane and a line (if they are not the same shape) is a __________ .
Point or line
The typical intersection of a plane and a plane (if they are not the same shape) is a __________ .
Line
Three points not in a line define a __________ .
Plane
The distance formula is __________ .
d=(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2
The five types of angles are Acute, Right, Obtuse, Straight, and __________ .
Reflex
When angles share a ray they are called __________ .
Adjacent angles
Complementary angles add up to __________ .
90∘
Supplementary angles add up to __________ .
180∘
Adjacent angles add up to __________ .
Anything between 0∘ and 360∘
The symbol =? stands for __________ .
Congruent