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Geometry The strand of math that deals with measurement and comparing figures, both plane and solid .
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Open Figure Closed Figure
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Attributes A quality that is characteristic of someone or something.
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Congruent – figures that have exactly the same size and same shape
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Side – any of the line segments that form a polygon Side
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Plane – A flat surface that goes on forever in all directions
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Plane Figure – Any two-dimensional figure
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Lines parallel lines Lines in a plane that never intersect Example:
perpendicular lines Two lines that intersect to form four right angles Example:
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Ray A part of a line, with one endpoint, that continues without end in one direction Example: ray CD
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Angles angle A figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint
Acute angle An angle that has a measure less than a right angle (less than 90°) Example: obtuse angle An angle whose measure is greater than 90° and less than 180° Example:
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Polygon – a closed plane figure with straight sides
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Quadrilateral – a four sided polygon
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Square – A plane figure with four sides that are the same length
and four right angles
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Rectangle – a plane figure with four sides and four right angles
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Triangle – A plane figure with three straight sides
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Pentagon – a five-sided polygon
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Trapezoid – a quadrilateral with only
one pair of parallel sides
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Rhombus – a parallelogram whose four sides are congruent and
opposite angles are congruent
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Hexagon – a six sided polygon 1 6 2 5 3 4
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Octagon – An eight-sided polygon
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Parallelogram – any four sided polygon with two pairs
of parallel lines
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– A figure with 3 dimensions; not flat Solid figure
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– having length, width, height, and volume Three Dimensional
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Three-Dimensional Figures
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Horizontal Horizontal – the direction from left to right V E R T I C A
Vertical – The direction from top to bottom
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– A place where two or more sides meet on a geometric solid
Edge – A place where two or more sides meet on a geometric solid Edge
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Face – A flat side on a geometric solid Face
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Vertex – a corner; a place where three or more sides meet in
a geometric solid
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Vertices – more than one corner Vertex
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Cube – A solid figure with six congruent square faces
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Prism – A 3-dimensional figure that has two congruent and parallel
faces that are polygons. The rest of the faces are parallelograms Hexagonal prism rectangular prism
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Rectangular Prism – A solid figure in which all six faces are
rectangles
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Pyramid – a polyhedron whose base is a polygon whose other faces
are triangles that share a common vertex
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Square Pyramid square pyramid
A pyramid with a square base and four triangular faces Example:
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Sphere – any round object whose curved surface is the same
distance to the center as all of its points
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– Cylinder A solid figure with two circular bases that are parallel and congruent
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Cone – a solid figure with one curved surface, one circular base, and one vertex Vertex Circular Base
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Base – A special face of a solid figure
The base of a cone is a circle.
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