By: Madison MondonBlock 1Geometry in the Real World
PointA precise location on a line or plane
a surface generated by a straight line moving at a constant velocity with respect to a fixed point.Plane
A line with two distinct end pointsLine Segment
AngleThe space in between two lines or three planes
Lines that intersect to form four 90 degree anglesPerpendicular Lines
Lines that never intersect and always remain the same distance from each otherParallel Lines
A three sided polygon with three anglesTriangle
A triangle with a right angleRight Triangle
Five sided polygon with five anglesPentagon
Six sided polygon with six anglesHexagon
A four sided regular polygon with all sides equal and all internal angles are 90 degreesSquare
A parallelogram having four right anglesRectangle
A quadrilateral having two parallel sides and two nonparallel sidesTrapezoid
A quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each otherParallelogram
CircleA closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from the center
a surface or solid bounded by two parallel planes and generated by a straight line moving parallel to the given planes and tracing a curve bounded by the planes and lying in a plane perpendicular or oblique to the given planesCylinder
a solid geometric figure generated by the revolution of a semicircle about its diameter; a round body whose surface is at all points equidistant from the centerSphere
Semicirclehalf of a circle; the arc from one end of a diameter to the other
Intersecting linesTwo lines in the same plane are not parallel and intersect at a certain point
An egg-shaped or elliptical form or figureOval

Geometry in the Real World