Geometry In The Real World

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Page 1: Geometry In The Real World

Karsten Cravey

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Geometry in the Real World

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An undefined term in geometry, it names a location and has no size.

Point

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An undefined term in geometry, a line is a straight path that has no thickness and extends forever.

Line (Segment)

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An undefined term in geometry, it is a flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever.

Plane

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A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.

Angle

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Lines that intersect at 90° angles.

Perpendicular Lines

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Lines in the same plane that do not intersect.

Parallel Lines

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A three-sided polygon.

Triangle

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A triangle with one right angle.

Right Triangle

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A five-sided polygon.

Pentagon

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A six-sided polygon.

Hexagon

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A quadrilateral with four congruent sides and four right angles.

Square

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A quadrilateral with four right angles.

Rectangle

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A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.

Trapezoid

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A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.

Parallelogram

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The set of points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point called the center of the circle.

Circle

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A three dimensional figure with two parallel congruent circular bases and a curved lateral surface that connects the bases.

Cylinder

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The set of points in space that are a fixed distance from a given point called the center of the sphere.

Sphere

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A polyhedron formed by a polygonal and triangular lateral faces that meet at a common vertex.

Pyramid

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A prism with six square faces.

Cube

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A three-dimensional figure with a circular base and a curved lateral surface that connects the base to a point called the vertex.

Cone