AgreeDisagree Geometry Definitions Agree Disagree Through any two Slides: 16 Download presentation Agree/Disagree Geometry Definitions Agree/ Disagree “Through any two points there is exactly one line” is a postulate of geometry. Agree/ Disagree Two lines that do not intersect is a precise definition of parallel lines. Agree/ Disagree A point in geometry is a defined term that has both depth and direction. Agree/ Disagree Perpendicular lines are two distinct coplanar lines that intersect at right angles. Agree/ Disagree Points, lines and planes are all undefined terms in geometry. Agree/ Disagree Coplanar points are two or more points that lie in two or more distinct planes. Agree/ Disagree A ray is part of a line that has two endpoints. Agree/ Disagree Two opposite rays on the same plane define a line. Agree/ Disagree A circle consist of all points on a plane that are equidistant to a center point. Agree/ Disagree A defined term in geometry is a term that can be described using known words such as point or line. Agree/ Disagree A segment is part of a line that consist of one endpoint and all points on that line. Agree/ Disagree A plane is an undefined term that has two dimensions. Agree/ Disagree “If two lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one point” is a theorem in geometry. Agree/ Disagree Points that are on the same line are called collinear points. Agree/ Disagree An angle is formed by two distinct rays that share a common endpoint. Agree disagree lineGood health is a choice agree or disagreeMistakes are the portals of discovery agree or disagreeAgree disagreeDo you agree or disagree with the statementDo you agree or disagree with the statementEvil figure with a good heart archetypeDentify a key term used in both passages.Identify a key term used in both passages.Dare to disagree socratesPartly disagreeWhy historians disagreeThere isn't anyAny to any connectivitySeknderLewis structures and molecular geometryElectron domain geometry vs molecular geometry