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Geometry Haiku By Jose Pimentel Vazquez

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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ACUTE ANGLE

AN ACUTE ANGLE IS AN ANGLE THAT IS LESS THAN 90 DEGREES.

OBTUSE ANGLE

AN OBTUSE ANGLE IS GREATER THAN 90 DEGREES BUT LESS THAN 180

RIGHT ANGLE

A RIGHT ANGLE IS AN ANGLE THAT IS 90 DEGREES.

STRAIGHT ANGLE

A STREIGHT ANGLE IS AN ANGLE THAT IS180 DEGREES.

VERTICAL ANGLE

VERTICLE ANGLES ARE OPPOSITE ANGLES FORMED BY THE INTERSECTION OF TOW LINES.

ADJACENT ANGLE

ADJACENT ANGLES ARE ANGLES THAT SHARE THE SAME SIZE AND VERTEX.

COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES

TOW ANGLES ARE COMPLEMENTARY IF THE SUM OF THE MEASUREMENT IS 90

SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES

IF THE SUM OF THE ANGLE IS 180 IT IS CONSIDERD SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES

CORRESPONDING ANGLES

ANGLES THAT ARE IN PARALLEL LINES IN THE RELATIONSHIP TO THE TRANSVERSAL.

TRANSVERSAL

THE THIRD LINE FORMED EHEN TOW PARALLEL LINES INTERSECT

ACUTE TRIANGLE

AN ACUTE TRANGLE IS A TRIANGLE THAT IS LESS THAN 90 DEGREES.

RIGHT TRIANGLE

A RIGHT TRIANGLE IS A TRIANGLE THAT IS 90 DEGREES.

OBTUSE TRIANGLE

AN OBTUSE TRIANGLE IS A TRIANGLE THAT IS GREATER THAN 90 DEGREES .

SCALENE TRIANGLE

A TRINGLE THAT HAS NO EQUAL SIDES

ISOSCELES TRIANGL

A TRIANGLE THAT HAS TWO EQUAL SIDES

EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE

AN EQUALATERAL TRIANGLE HAS ALL EQUAL SIDES

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