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Geometry Guide Lines triangles quadrilaterals circles

Geometry Guide

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a geometry guide made by a sixth grader

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Page 1: Geometry Guide

Geometry Guide

Lines triangles

quadrilaterals circles

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Lines

● Points● Line Segments● Rays● Lines● Intersecting Lines● Perpendicular Lines● Parallel Lines● Skew Lines

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Points

● A point is a percise location in space.It is labeled with a letter.

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Points

Point s

A place repreasenting were a number is separated.

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Line segment

A point in a line

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Ray

Two points on a line that make it stop.

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intersecting

When two line cross.

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perpendicular

Intersecting as a right angle

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paralell

When two lines are evenly apert going the same way

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Skew line

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Triangles

Triangles

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acute

When an angle is less than 90 degrees

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obtuse

When an angle is more than 90 degree.

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right

A right angle is alwase only 90 degrees

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straight

A line that never ends.

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isosceles

A triangle with two even sides.

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scalene

A triangle with no even sides.

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Sum of internal angles

A sum when you add a sides of a triangle.

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vertex/verticals

A corner of a shape.

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complementary

Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

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supplementary

To or more angels that add up to 180 degrees

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vertical/opposite

When a line is pointing up.

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adjacent

An angle next to another

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quadrilateral

A square with four conecting sides

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trapezoid

A trapezoid is a shape with one set of parallel sides.

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parallelogram

A parallelogram is a shape with two congruent sides.

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rectangle

A shape with two sets congruent sides

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rhombus

A shape with four congruent sides.

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square

A shape with four congruent sides and angles.

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Area of rectangle

Multiply the base with the with then divide in half.

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10

10x550

50 225

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Area of square

When you add all four sides together then divide in half.4

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4

4

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Area of trapezoid

When you add all the sides together then divide it.

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Area of parallelogram

When you add all four sides together then divide in half.

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Circles

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chord

A pass through the circle from one point to another.

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Diameter

A pass through the middle of the circle.

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Radius

The distance from the middle of the circle to the side.

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Circumference

The distance around the circe.

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Arc

The distance on the out side edge of the circle.

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Area

The space inside the circle.