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| A shape that doesn't turn inward but outward. |
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| a shape that does turn inward |
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| An Angle Larger than 90 but less than 180 |
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| a measure of an angle of 90 degrees |
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| An angle that measure is 180 degrees |
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| A group of the same shape and size |
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| Same shape different size |
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| an infinite set of points that goes straight in both directions |
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| an infinite set of points with a beginning to an ending. |
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| a line with a beginning but no ending |
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| 2 rays that share the same starting point |
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| Points, segments, or rays on the same line |
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| 2 angles that share a common ray |
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| something that is always assumed to be true. |
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| a point that divides the segment into 2 congruent segments |
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| a line, ray, or other segment that intersects a segment as its midpoint |
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| A ray that divides the angle into 2 congruent angles. |
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| two lines that intersect to form a right angle. The slopes of two lines that are perpendicular will be reciprocals. |
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