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Foundations of Elementary Geometry
This flashcard set covers all of the topics of elementary Euclidean geometry.
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12/04/2011

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Point
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Essentially, a point is a zero dimensional(no width length or height) description of a location in space.
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Line
Definition
1 dimensional(have only length but not height or width) object that extends infinitely in both directions.
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Line segment
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A line segment is a section of a line that has two endpoints.
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Ray
Definition
A section of a line that has one endpoint and goes in forever in the other direction.
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Angle
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Two rays with the same endpoint form an angle. Each ray is a side of the angle, and the commonendpoint is the angle's vertex.
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Plane
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A plane is a two dimensional object(has only length and width but no height) which goes on infinitely in all directions.
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3d space
Definition
3D space can be considered the opposite of a point in that it has width, height, and length and extends inifintely in every direction -- all of space.
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Collinear points
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Collinear points are points which lie on the same line.
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Coplanar points
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A group of points that lie in the same plane are coplanar. Any two or three points are always coplanar. Four or more points might or might not be coplanar.
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Parallel lines, segments, or rays
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Lines that run in the same direction and never cross are called parallel. Segments and rays are parallel if the lines that contain them are parallel.
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Perpendicular lines, segments, or rays
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Lines, segments, or rays that intersect at right angles(90° angles) are perpendicular.
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Oblique lines, segments, or rays
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Lines or segments or rays that intersect at any angles other than 90° are called oblique.
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Skew lines, segments, or rays
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Lines that don't lie in the same plane are called skew lines -- skew simply means non-coplanar. In other words, skew lines are lines that are neither parallel nor intersecting(i.e. coplanar lines).
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Parallel planes
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Parallel planes are planes that never cross. Think of the flat ceiling and floor of a room as parallel planes.
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Intersecting planes
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Planes that cross or intersect. When planes intersect the place where they cross forms a line. Think of the floor and wall of a room as intersecting planes and where the floor meets the wall is the line of intersection of the two planes.
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Acute angle
Definition
An acute angle is less than 90º.
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Right angle
Definition
A right angle is a 90° angle.
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Obtuse angle
Definition
An obtuse angle has a measure greater than 90°.
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Straight angle
Definition
A straight angle has a measure of 180°; it looks like a line with a point on it.
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Reflex angle
Definition
A reflex angle has a measure of more than 180°. Basically, a reflex angle is just the other side of an ordinary angle.
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Adjacent angles
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Adjacent angles are neighboring angles that have the same vertex and that share a side; also, neither angle can be inside the other.
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Complementary angles
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Two amgles that add up to 90° are complementary.
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Supplementary angles
Definition
Two angles that add up to 180° are supplementary.
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Vertical angles

 

Definition
When intersecting lines form an X, the angles on the opposite sides of the X are called vertical angles. Two vertical angles are always the same size as each other.
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Congruent segments
Definition
Congruent segments are segments with the same length.
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Degree
Definition
The basic unit od measure for angles is teh degree. One degree is 1/360 of a circle, or 1/360 of one complete rotation.
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Congruent angles
Definition
Congruent angles are angles with the same degree measure.
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Segment bisection
Definition
A point, segment, ray or line that divides a segment into two congruent segments bisects the segment.
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Midpoint

 

Definition
The point where a segment is bisected is called the midpoint of the segment; the midpoint cuts the segment into two congruent parts.
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Segment trisection
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Two things (points, segments, rays, lines, or any combination of these) that divide a segment into three congruent segments trisects the segment. The points of trisection are called the trisection points of the segment.

 

Note: If a side of a triangle is trisected by rays from the opposite vertex, the vertex angle can't be trisected. The vertex angle may look like it is trisected but this is not possible.

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Angle bisection
Definition
A ray that cuts an angle into two congruent angles bisects the angle. The ray is called the angle bisector.
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Angle trisection
Definition

Two rays that divide an angle into three congruent angles trisect the angle. These rays are called angle trisections.

 

Note: When rays trisect an angle of a triangle, the opposite side of the triangle is never trisected by these rays.

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