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GEOMETRY IN THE REAL WORLD PROJECT THEME: ARCHITECTURE Wyatt Zalatoris Block 2 12/6/09 Mrs. Sykes
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GEOMETRY IN THE REAL WORLD PROJECTTHEME: ARCHITECTURE

Wyatt Zalatoris Block 2 12/6/09 Mrs. Sykes

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POINT:

The geometric figure formed at the intersection of two lines.

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LINE (SEGMENT):

All points between two given points (including the given points themselves).

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PLANE:

A flat surface extending in all directions.

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PERPENDICULAR LINES:

Lines that intersect in a 90 degree angle.

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PARALLEL LINES:

Two distinct coplanar lines that don’t intersect.

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TRIANGLE:

A polygon with three sides.

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RIGHT TRIANGLE:

A triangle which has a right (90 degree) interior angle.

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PENTAGON:

A polygon with five sides.

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HEXAGON:

A polygon with six sides.

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SQUARE:

A rectangle with all four sides of equal length (90 degrees each).

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RECTANGLE:

A quadrilateral with four congruent angles (90 degrees).

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TRAPEZOID:

A quadrilateral which has a pair of opposite sides which are parallel.

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PARALLELOGRAM:

A quadrilateral with with two pairs of parallel sides.

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CIRCLE:

The locus of all points that are a fixed distance from a given point.

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CYLINDER:

A 3D geometric figure with parallel congruent bases.

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SPHERE:

A 3D solid consisting of all points equidistant from a given point.

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ACUTE TRIANGLE

A triangle for which all interior angles are acute.

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OBTUSE TRIANGLE

A triangle which has an obtuse angle as one of its interior angles.

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OCTAGON

A polygon with eight sides.


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