You are on page 1of 11

By: Michael Nguyen Period: PAP Geometry 3 Due: 9-21-09 (A Day)

Acute angle

Angle bisector

An angle that is greater than 0 and less than 90

Line/ray that separates an angle into two congruent parts

Circle

A shape with one curved line with a fixed distance from the center called the radius

Complementary angles

2 angles whose measures add up to 90 (right angle)

Diameter

Supplementary angles

Length from one edge of a circle through the center to the other edge

2 angles whose measures add up to 180 (Straight angle)

Isosceles triangle

A triangle whose sides include a pair of congruent sides and one side not congruent to the other

Line

A straight path between two or more points with no thickness and extends forever

Midpoint

The middle point that separates a line segment into two equal parts

Obtuse angle

An angle with a measure greater than 90 and less than 180

Parallel lines

Two lines that exist on the same plane that will never intersect

Perpendicular lines

Two lines that intersect to form a right (90) angle

Plane

Square

Defined by 3 noncollinear points and is a flat surface that extends forever

A quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides and 4 90 angles with opposite sides being parallel

Straight angle

An angle that measures 180

The length from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle (half of diameter)

Radius

Right angle

An angle that measures 90

A quadrilateral 4 right angles (has opposite congruent sides)

Rectangle

Right triangle

A triangle with at least one angle that measures 90 Segment

A part of a line with two end points on each side with all points between it

You might also like