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ABC'S OF Geometry

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

APOTHEM

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BASE

THE FLAT SURFACE OF A SHAPE

CHORD

LINE SEGMENT BETWEEN 2 POINTS ON A GIVEN CIRCLE
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DIAMETER

LINE PASSING THROUGH CENTER OF A CIRCLE, MEETING CIRCUMFERENCE AT THE ENDS.
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EQUILATERAL

TRIANGLES WITH ALL SIDES THAT ARE EQUAL AND EQUAL ANGLES

FACE

A POLYGON BY WHICH A SOLID OBJECT IS BOUND.
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GLIDE REFLECTION

REFLECTION OVER A LINE FOLLOWED BY TRANSLATIONS IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THE LINE.

HEXAGON

POLYGON HAVING 6 SIDES AND ANGLES
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INTERSECTING LINE SEG.

LINE SEGMENTS THAT CROSS EACH OTHER
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KITE

QUADRILATERAL THAT HAS TWO PAIRS OF ADJACENT SIDES ARE CONGRUENT.

LINE

A CONTINUOUS EXTENT OF LENGTH

MEDIAN

SEGMENT CONNECTED ANY VERTEX OF A TRIANGLE TO THE MID POINTOF THE OPPOSITE SIDE

NET

2 DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF A THREE DIMENSIONAL OBJECT

OBTUSE

AN ANGLE GREATER THAN 90 BUT LESS THAN 180

PENTAGON

POLYGON WITH 5 SIDES AND ANGLES

QUADRILATERAL

POLYGON WITH 4 SIDES (SQUARE,RECTANGLE,TRAPEZOIDS,)

RIGHT ANGLE

A 90 DEGREE ANGLE

SCALEN TRIANGLE

TRIANGLE HAVE 3 UNEQUAL SIDES AN ANGLES

TRAPEZOID

QUADRILATERAL PLANE FIGURE HAVING 2 PARALLEL AN NON PARALLEL

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VERTEX

INTERSECTION POINT OF 2 SIDES OF A PLANE FIGURE

X-AXIS

Y-AXIS

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