Your 1 st Geometry Test A step by step review of each question.

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Your 1 st Geometry Test A step by step review of each question

Name the four undefined terms. POINT LINE PLANE SET

The set of points all of which lie on a line.

A polygon that has exactly three sides. A TRIANGLE Any line, line segment, or ray that intersects a line segment at its midpoint. A BISECTOR Two rays on the same line that share a common endpoint and have no other points in common. Opposite Rays

A triangle that has two congruent sides. ISOSCELES Angles that have the same measure. CONGRUENT A triangle that has no congruent sides. SCALENE Two lines that intersect to form right angles. PERPENDICULAR A set of three or more points all of which lie on the same straight line. COLLINEAR

Explain why a line segment can have only one midpoint but can have many different bisectors. A midpoint is the point in the exact middle of a line segment, so there can be only one point at that position. A bisector is a line that goes through that point and could go through at many different angles.