Transcription of Geometry Definitions - El Paso Community College
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Geometry Definitions line : Is determined by two distinct end points and extends Ray: A part of a line that has only one endpoint. indefinitely in both directions. End Point: Is the point at which a ray starts. Perpendicular Lines: Intersecting lines that form right angles. Angles: Two rays joined at the same end point. Vertex: Is the point at which the two rays meet. Sides: What the sides of the ray are called. Parallel Lines: Lines that never intersect or cross each other. Right Angles: an angle that is exactly 90 degrees Straight Angle: One angle that equals 180 Basically, a straight angle is a straight line . Vertical Angles: Adjacent Angles: Vertical angles are opposite angles. They will form two acute angles and Adjacent Angles are two angles that share a common two obtuse angles.
Saved: Geometry Definitions – Lines & Angles-1 2 Similar Two polygons are similar if their corresponding sides are proportional.Similar Figures have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size. For Example: The triangles below are similar.Therefore, the measures of their corresponding
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