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Geometry

Chapter 1 Vocabulary

Write the word from the list below next to the definition. Angles that share a vertex and side but contain no common interior points. An example that proves a statement false. The set of all points. An angle that measures less than 90. A part of a line with two endpoints. Two lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar. An angle whose measurement is 180. The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments. A statement that is accepted as fact (without proof). An angle whose measurement is 90. Two lines that do not intersect. On the same plane. Segments with the same length or angles with the same measurement. A series of points extending in two opposite directions. Another name for postulate. Two angles whose sum is 90. On the same line. A flat surface with no thickness. Two lines that intersect at 90 angles. A part of a line consisting of one endpoint. Two angles whose sum is 180. An angle whose measurement is greater than 90. Two angles whose sides are opposite rays. A location. A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.

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Word Bank (not all words will be used) acute angle adjacent angles collinear complementary coplanar counterexample obtuse angle opposite rays perpendicular lines plane right angle segment supplementary vertical angles

angle congruent line parallel lines point skew lines

angle bisector conjecture midpoint perpendicular bisector postulate space

axiom construction net ray straight angle

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