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acute angle(ch 1)
an angle that measures more than 0 degrees, but less than 90 degrees
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adjacent angles(ch 1)
two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior points
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angle(ch 1)
A set of points consisting of two different rays thathave the same endpoint
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angle bisector(ch 1)
a ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent
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axiom(ch 1)
a rule that is accepted without proof
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between(ch 1)
When three points are collinear, one point is between the other two.
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collinear points(ch 1)
points that lie on the same line
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complementary angles(ch 1)
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
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congruent angles
2 angles that have the same measure
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congruent segments(ch 1)
segments that have the same length
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construction(ch 1)
A geometric drawing that uses a limited set of tools, usually a compass and straightedge.
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coordinate(ch 1)
the real number that corresponds to a point on a line
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coplanar points(ch 1)
points that lie on the same plane
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defined terms(ch 1)
terms that can be described using known words such as point or line
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distance(ch 1)
the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates on a line
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endpoints(ch 1)
Points that represent the ends of a line segment or ray
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exterior of an angle(ch 1)
the region that contains all the points outside of an angle
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interior of an angle(ch 1)
the region that contains all the points between the sides of an angle
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intersection(ch 1)
the set of points that two or more geometric figures have in common
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line(ch 1)
A line has one dimension. It is represented by a line with two arrowheads, but it extends without end.
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line segment(ch 1)
consists of two endpoints and all the points between them
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linear pair(ch 1)
two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays
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measure of an angle(ch 1)
the absolute value of the difference between the real numbers matched with the two rays that form the angle on a protractor
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midpoint(ch 1)
the point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
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obtuse angle(ch 1)
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
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opposite rays(ch 1)
If point C lies on AB between A and B, then CA and CB are opposite rays.
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plane(ch 1)
A flat surface made up of points that has two dimensions and extends without end, and is represented by a shape that looks like a floor or a wall
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point(ch 1)
A location in space that is represented by a dot and has no dimension
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postulate(ch 1)
a rule that is accepted as true without proof
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ray(ch 1)
AB is a ray if it consists of the endpoint A and all points on AB that lie on the same side of A as B
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right angle(ch 1)
an angle that measures 90 degrees
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segment(ch 1)
consists of two endpoints and all the points between them
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segment bisector(ch 1)
a point, ray, line, line segment, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
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sides of an angle(ch 1)
the rays of an angle
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straight angle(ch 1)
an angle that measures 180 degrees
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supplementary angles(ch 1)
two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees
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undefined terms(ch 1)
Words that do not have formal definitions, but there is agreement about what they mean
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vertex of an angle(ch 1)
The common endpoint of the two rays that form an angle
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vertical angles(ch 1)
two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
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biconditional statement(ch 2)
A statement that contains the phrase "if and only if"
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conclusion(ch 2)
The "then" part of a conditional statement written in if-then form
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conditional statement(ch 2)
a logical statement that has a hypothesis and a conclusion
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conjecture(ch 2)
unproven statement that is based on observations
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Contrapositive(ch 2)
the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of the converse of a conditional statement
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converse(ch 2)
the statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
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Counterexample(ch 2)
a specific case for which the conjecture is false
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deductive reasoning(ch 2)
A process that uses facts, definitions, accepted properties, and the laws of logic to form a logical argument
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equivalent statements(ch 2)
Two related conditional statements that are both true or both false
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flowchart proof (flow proof)(ch 2)
A type of proof that uses boxes and arrows to show the flow of a logical argument
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hypothesis(ch 2)
the "if" part of a conditional statement
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if-then form(ch 2)
A conditional statement in the form "if p, then q", where the "if" part contains the hypothesis and the "then" part contains the conclusion
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inductive reasoning(ch 2)
A process that includes looking for patterns and making conjectures.
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inverse(ch 2)
the statement formed by negating both the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement
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line perpendicular to a plane(ch 2)
a line that intersects the plane in a point and is perpendicular to every line in the plane that intersects it
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negation(ch 2)
The opposite of a statement
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paragraph proof(ch 2)
A style of proof that presents the statements and reasons as sentences in a paragraph, using words to explain the logical flow of an argument
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proof(ch 2)
A logical argument that shows a statement is true.
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theorem(ch 2)
a statement that can be proven
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truth table(ch 2)
A table that shows the truth values for a hypothesis, conclusion, and a conditional statement
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truth value(ch 2)
A value that represents whether a statement is true (T) or false (F)
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perpendicular bisector(ch 3)
A line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.
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skew lines(ch 3)
Lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
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two-column proof(ch 2)
a type of proof that has numbered statements and corresponding reasons that show an argument in a logical order
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alternate exterior angles(ch 3)
two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal and lie outside the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal
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alternate interior angles(ch 3)
two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal and lie between the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal
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consecutive interior angles(ch 3)
Two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that lie between the two lines and on the same side of the transversal
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corresponding angles(ch 3)
two angles that are formed by two lines and a transversal that are in corresponding positions
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directed line segment(ch 3)
a segment that represents moving from point A to point B is called the directed line segment AB
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distance from a point to a line(ch 3)
the length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line
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parallel lines(ch 3)
coplanar lines that do not intersect
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parallel planes(ch 3)
planes that do not intersect
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transversal(ch 3)
a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points
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angle of rotation(ch 4)
the angle that is formed by rays drawn from the center of rotation to a point and its image
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center of dilation(ch 4)
The fixed point in a dilation
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center of rotation(ch 4)
the fixed point in a rotation
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center of symmetry(ch 4)
the center of rotation in a figure that has rotational symmetry
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component form(ch 4)
A form of a vector that combines the horizontal and vertical components
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composition of transformations(ch 4)
a combination of two or more transformations to form a single transformation
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congruence transformation(ch 4)
a transformation that preserves length and angle measure
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congruent figures(ch 4)
geometric figures that have the same size and shape
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dilation(ch 4)
A transformation in which a figure is enlarged or reduced with respect to a fixed point
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enlargement(ch 4)
a dilation with a scale factor greater than 1
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glide reflection(ch 4)
a transformation involving a translation followed by a reflection
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horizontal component(ch 4)
The horizontal change from the starting point of a vector to the ending point
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image(ch 4)
A figure that results from the transformation of a geometric figure
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initial point(ch 4)
the starting point of a vector
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line of reflection(ch 4)
A line that acts as a mirror for a reflection
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line symmetry(ch 4)
A figure in the plane has line symmetry when the figure can be mapped onto itself by a reflection in a line.
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line of symmetry(ch 4)
A line of reflection that maps a figure onto itself.
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reduction(ch 4)
a dilation with a scale factor between 0 and 1
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reflection(ch 4)
a transformation that uses a line like a mirror to reflect a figure
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rigid motion(ch 4)
a transformation that preserves length and angle measureex. translations, reflections, and rotations
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rotation(ch 4)
A transformation in which a figure is turned about a fixed point
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rotational symmetry(ch 4)
a figure has rotational symmetry when the figure can be mapped onto itself by a rotation of 180° or less about the center of rotation
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scale factor(ch 4)
The ratio of the lengths of the corresponding sides of the image and the preimage of a dilation
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similar figures(ch 4)
geometric figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
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similarity transformation(ch 4)
a dilation or a composition of rigid motions and dilations
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terminal point(ch 4)
the ending point of a vector
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transformation(ch 4)
a function that moves or changes a figure in some way to produce a new figure
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translation(ch 4)
A transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction
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