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Geometry Ch. 1 Terms

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31351430metriccentimeter is an example of length
31351431linelowercase script letter
31351432collinearPoints on the same line
31351433line segmentit has two endpoints and can be measured
31351434supplementaryTwo angles whose measures have a sum of 180°
31351571customaryinch is an example of length
31351572rayone endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction
31351573obtuseangle that measures between 90° and 180°
31351574coplanarPoints on the same plane
31351575planerepresented by a capital script letter
31351576verticalTwo nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
31351577vertexcommon endpoint of an angle
31351578perpendicularlines that form right angles
31351579complementaryTwo angles whose measures have a sum of 90°
31351580acuteangle that measures between 0° and 90°
31351581linear pairtwo adjacent angles whose opposite sides form a line
31351582rightangle that measures 90°
31351583bisectcuts into two equal pieces
31351584perpendicularcoplanar lines whose two slopes product is -1
31351585pointrepresented by a capital letter
31351586parallelcoplanar lines that do not intersect
31351587slope-intercept formy=mx + b
31351588point-slope formy -y1 = m(x - x1)

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