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| made up of points; has no thickness or width |
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| a flat surface made up of points |
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| points that lie on the same plane |
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| a boundless, three-dimensional set of all points |
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| a segment with two end points |
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| segments with the same measure |
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| the point halfway between the endpoints of the segment |
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| any segment, line or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint |
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| a part of a line that extends indefinitely in one direction |
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| two rays such as BA and BC suggest that B is between A and C |
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| method of drawing geometric figures without the benefit of measuring tools |
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| angle that equals less than 90 degrees |
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| angle that equals more than 90 degrees |
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| angle that equals 90 degrees |
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| a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles |
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| two angles that lie in the same plane, have a common vertex, but no common interior points |
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| two non adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines |
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| a pair of adjacent angles, whose common sides are opposite rays |
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| two angles whose measures have a sum of 90 degrees |
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| two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees |
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| lines that form right angles |
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| no points of the line are in the interior |
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| some of the lines pass through the interior |
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| a polygon with n/more than twelve sides |
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| convex polygon in which all the sides/angles are congruent |
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| the sum of the lengths of a shapes sides |
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