geometry in the real world project
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Geometry in the Real World Project
Matt CamposMrs. Sykes
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PointA geometric element that has zero
dimensions and a location determinable by an ordered set of coordinates.
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Line (Segment)The portion of a line that lies strictly between
two point.
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PlaneA two-dimensional group that goes infinitely
in all directions.
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AngleThe union of two rays that have a common
endpoint. Angles are measured in degrees.
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Perpendicular LinesTwo segment rays , or lines that intersect two
form 90 degree angles.
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Parallel LinesTwo or more co-planer lines that have no
points in common and never intersect.
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TriangleA polygon with three sides whose angles add
up to 180 degrees.
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Right TriangleA triangle with that has an angle of 90
degrees.
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PentagonA five-sided polygon
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Hexagon A six-sided polygon.
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SquareAn equilateral and equiangular quadrilateral.
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RectangleA quadrilateral whose angles are all right
angles.
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Trapezoid A quadrilateral with at least one pair of
parallel lines and a pair of intersecting lines.
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ParallelogramA quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite
side parallel.
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Circlethe set of points on a plane at a certain
distance radius from a certain point center; a polygon with infinite sides.
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CylinderA solid bounded by two parallel planes and
such a surface, especially such a surface having a circle as its base.
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SphereThe set of points in space equidistant from a
certain point
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OctagonAn eight-sided polygon
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ConeThe surface of a conic solid whose base is a
circle.
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Acute AngleAn angle whose measure is greater than 0
but less than 90 degrees.
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