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Geometry Vocab Book

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ACUTE ANGLE

Less than 90 degrees

OBTUSE ANGLE

MORE 90 LESS 180

RIGHT ANGLE

90 DEGREES

STRAIGHT ANGLE

180 DEGREES

VERTICAL ANGEL

ACROSS FROM

ADJACENT ANGEL

BESIDE

COMPIEMANTYARY ANGEL

Two Angles are Complementary if they add up to 90 degrees

SUPPLEMENTARY ANGELS

Two Angles are Supplementary if they add up to 180 degrees.

CORRESPONDING ANGLES

WHEN TWO LINES ARE CROSSED ANOTHER

TRANVERSAL ANGEL

A line that crosses at least two other lines.

CIRCLE

A 2-DIMENSIONAL SHAPE MADE BY DRAWING

SEMICIRCLE

Half a circle

CIRCUMFERENCE CIRCLE

The distance around the edge of a circle (or any curvy shape).

AREA CIRCLE

THE AMOUNT OF SPACE INSIDE THE BOUNDARY OF A FLAT

DIAMETER CIRCLE

A STRAIGHT LINE GOING THROUGH THE CENTER OF A CIRCLE CONNECTING

RADIUS CIRCLE

THE DISTANCE FROM THE CENTER TO THE EDGE OF A CIRCLE IT IS HALF

PI

C/D

FARMULA

C/3.14 R2

PRISMS

A SOLID OBJECT THAT HAS TWO IDENTICAL ENDS AND ALL FLAT SIDES.

PYRAMIDS

A SOLID OBJECT WHERE:The base is a polygon (a straight-sided shape)

CONE

A SOLID (3-DIMENSIONAL) OBJECT THAT HAS A CIRCULAR BASE AND ONE

CYLINDER

A SOLID OBJECT WITH:TWO IDENTICAL FLAT ENDS THAT ARE CIRCULAR

EDGE

The line where two surfaces meet

FACES

Any of the individual surfaces of a solid object.

BASE

THE SURFACE THAT A SOLID OBJECT STANDS ON, OR THE BOTTOM

VERTEX

A POINT WHERE TWO OR MORE STRAIGHT LINES MEET. A CORNER.

CROSS SECTION

A view into the inside of something made by cutting through it.

SURFACE AREA

THE TOTAL AREA OF THE SURFACE OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT

VOLUME

The amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies. Capacity.