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1 By Hannah Vick 5th hour 12/30/2011
Geometry Scrapbook By Hannah Vick 5th hour 12/30/2011

2 Table of Contents Parallel lines- page 1 Two congruent objects- page 2
Vertical angles- page 3 Perpendicular lines- page 4 Intersecting lines- page 5 Supplementary angles- page 6 Corresponding angles- page 7 Adjacent- page 8 Obtuse angle- page 9 Regular polygon- page 10 Vertex angle- page 11 Isosceles triangle- page 12 Right triangle- page 13 Hypotenuse- page 14 Pythagoras-page 15

3 Parallel Lines Parallel lines- lines that do not intersect
If thee lines in my picture were not parallel, then the bracelet would have a squiggly line design

4 Two Congruent Objects Two congruent objects-two objects that have the same length, distant and shape On e earring would be smaller than the other

5 Vertical Lines Vertical angles- angles that are opposite each other when lines cross I think the put vertical angles in because it makes the dress more interesting to look at

6 Perpendicular Lines Perpendicular lines- lines that intersect to 90°
If the lines were not perpendicular, the measure would not be 90

7 Intersecting Lines Intersecting lines- the points where lines meet
If the lines did not intersect then they would be parallel

8 Supplementary Angles Supplementary angles- angles that put together adds up to 180° They would not add up to 180

9 Corresponding Angles Corresponding angles are created where a transversal crosses other (usually parallel) lines. The corresponding angles are the ones at the same location at each intersection.

10 Adjacent Adjacent- having a common side or angle

11 Obtuse angle Obtuse angle- less then 180° but more then 90°

12 Regular polygon Regular polygon- a polygon with all side equal

13 Vertex Angle The angle associated with a vertex

14 Isosceles Triangle Isosceles triangle- a triangle with two equal sides

15 Right Triangle Right triangle- a triangle with 90° angle

16 Hypotenuse Hypotenuse- the lognest side of a right triangle

17 Pythagoras Pythagoras-the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides


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