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Percise Owen

point
a point refers usually to an element of some set called a space. More specifically, in Euclidean geometry, a point is a primitive
notion upon which the geometry is built. i chose the globe because i think it is a form of a point

segment
each of the parts into which something is or may be divided. i chose tis picture because i think it form a segment

Acute angle
is an angle smaller than a right angle (less than 90). i chose thise animal because i think it its mouth look like a acute angle

perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at right angles. i chose this sign because it has perpendicular lines

vertical angles
Vertical angles are a pair of non-adjacentangles formed when two lines intersect. i chose this picture because it has vertical
angles

equilateral triangles
. A triangle with all three sides of equal length. All the angles equal i chose this because all the sides are equal

right triangles
A right angle is equal to 90 degrees i chose this picture because it has a right triangles

Line
is straight (no curves),
has no thickness, and
extends in both directions without end (infinitely).

i chose the railroad tracks because they are


straight

ray
A line which starts at a point with given coordinates, and goes off in a particular direction to infinity, possibly through a second
point. i chose this picture because the boy shows a ray from the start

obtuse angle
An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. i chose this picture because it is a obtuse angle

complementary angles
Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle).
They don't have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 90 degrees i chose this picture because it adds up to 90.

acute triangle
An acute angle is any angle less than 90 degrees. So, as its name suggests, an acute triangle is a triangle whose three angles are
all smaller than ninety degrees. So if all of a triangle's angles measure less than a right angle (a 90-degree, or square, angle),
then it's an acute triangle. i chose this picture because it looks like a actue triangle

Isosceles triangles
is a triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and
sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special
case. this picture looks like a triangle

Circles
A circle is a shape with all points the same distance from its center. i chose this picture because it looks like a circle

plane
a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two-dimensional analogue of a point (zero dimensions), a line (one dimension) and
three-dimensional space. this picture is a flat surface

collinear point
A set of points that lie in a straight line Obviously two points are always collinear, since a straight line can always be drawn through two points.
Sometimes it is spelled 'colinear this picture shows straight lines thtas why i chose it

right angle
A right angle is equal to 90 degrees. A line segment (AB) drawn so that it forms right angles with a line (CD). In geometry and
trigonometry, aright angle is an angle that bisects the angle formed by two halves of a straight line in the picture it shows you a
right angle .

supplementary angles
Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
They don't have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 180 degrees. this angle adds up to 180

obtuse triangle
An obtuse angle is any angle larger than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle is a triangle containing an obtuse angle thispicture
shows me a obtuse triangle.

scalene triangle
A scalene triangle is a triangle that has three unequal sides, such as those illustrated above this picture has 3 unequal sides .

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