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Warm Up Add five more straight lines to make 10.
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Pull out your homework
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Warm up Pull out your homework Solve for x 2(x + 5) – 3 = 10
2x + 4y = 18
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Point An exact position or location in a given plane.
Is represented by a dot and named with a capital letter. Point A or Point B
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Line The set of points between points P and Q in a plane and the infinite number of points that continue beyond the points. Written as Q P
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Line Segment A line with two endpoints. Written as
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Ray A line that has one endpoint and continues on forever in the opposite direction. B C D E A
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Circle The set of points on a plane at a certain distance, or radius, from a single point, the center
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Angle Made up of 2 rays joined together at a common point called a vertex. The angle is
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Perpendicular Line Two lines that intersect at a right angle (90°).
Written as
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Parallel Line Lines in a plane that either do not share any points and never intersect, or share all points. Written as
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Degrees The unit of measure for angles.
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Acute Angle An angle measuring less than 90° but greater than 0°.
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Right Angle An angle that measures 90°.
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Obtuse Angle An angle measuring greater than 90° but less than 180°.
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Straight Angle An angle measuring exactly 180°.
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Adjacent Angles Two angles that share a common vertex and side.
SIDE BY SIDE
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Vertical Angles Two angles directly across from each other. They share a common vertex. h f e g
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Complementary Angles Two angles that add up to 90 degrees. 1 2
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Supplementary Angles Two angles that add up to 180°. 1 2
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Interior Angle = Inside Angle
B C Exterior Angle= Outside Angle
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Pre-image The original figure before undergoing a transformation.
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Image The new, resulting figure after a transformation
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* Translations (Slide your image over) * image * preimage
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* Reflections (Flip your image over) * preimage * image
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* Rotations (Turn your image about a fixed point) * image * preimage
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Congruent Figures are congruent if they have the same shape, size, lines, and angles.
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