ABCs of Geometry Hunter Hovan Gavin Anthony Pd
ABC’s of Geometry Hunter Hovan Gavin Anthony Pd. 1
A=Angle § The union of 2 rays that have the same endpoint
B=Base § The surface that a solid stands on
C=Circumference § The perimeter of a circle
D=Decagon § A ten-sided polygon
E=Equilateral Triangle § Equal in length on all sides
F=Flip § Make a mirror image of one shape or object
G=Graph § A diagram of values § Usually shown with line or bars
H=Hexagon § A six sided polygon
I=Isosceles Triangle § A triangle with two equal sides
J=Ad. Jacent Angle § Two angles that share a common Vertex and don’t overlap
K=Kite § A quadrilateral that has two distinct pairs of consecutive equilateral sides
L=Line § Is straight (no line) § Has no thickness
M=Measurement § The process of assigning a number to a physical property.
N=Number Line § A line that represent the set of numbers
O=Obtuse Angle § An angle that has measure more than 90° and less than 180°
P=Pi § The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter § π = 3. 141592653589793
Q=Quadrilateral § A polygon with four sides.
R=Rectangle § A box shape on a plane.
S=Square § A rectangle with all four sides of equal length.
T=Triangle § A polygon with three sides.
U=Undecagon § A polygon with eleven sides.
V=Vertex § A corner point of a geometric figure.
S=Ske. W Lines § Lines in three dimensional space that do not intersect and are not parallel
X=X-Axis § The line on a graph that runs horizontally (left-right) through zero.
Y=Y-Axis § The line on a graph that runs vertically (updown) through zero.
Z=Z-Axis § The third line in a 3 -dimensional coordinate system.
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