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Geometry in the Real

World
By:Tynisha Isaiah

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Segment
Part of a line consisting of two points

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Acute Angle
It is Greater than 0 degrees
Less than 90 degrees

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Perpendicular lines
A

straight line at an
angle of 90 degrees
to a given line, plane
or surface
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Line
A Line extending forever in two directions

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Ray
Starts at the endpoint and extends forever in
one direction

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Obtuse Angle
A angle that is Greater than 90 degrees

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Complementary Angles
Two angles that sum up to 90 degrees

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Plane
A Flat surface

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Collinear Points
Points located on the same line

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Right Angle
It measures up to 90 degrees nothing more and
nothing less

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Supplementary Angles
Two angles that sum up to 180 degrees

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Vertical Angles
Two nonadjacent angles formed by intersecting
lines
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