Geometry Review
Geometry Review
Point- an exact position often
  marked by a dot.
Line- a straight path of points that
  is endless in both directions.
Ray- A part of a line that has one
  endpoint and continues
  endlessly in one direction.
Line segment- a part of a line that
  has two endpoints.
Intersecting lines- a set of two
  lines that cross at one point
Parallel lines- a set of two lines
  that never cross
Geometry Review
Angle- a figure formed by two
 rays that have the same
 endpoint.
 Right angle- an angle that
 forms a square corner.
 Obtuse angle- an angle that
 measures more than a right
 angle.
 Acute angle- an angle that
 measures less than a right
Geometry Review
Polygon- a closed figure made up
 of straight sides.
 Triangle- a polygon with three
 sides and three angles.
 Quadrilateral- a polygon with
 four sides and four angles.
 Pentagon- a polygon with five
 sides and five angles
 Hexagon- a polygon with six
 sides and six angles
 Octagon- a polygon with eight
Let’s find some!
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review
Geometry review

Geometry review

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    Geometry Review Point- anexact position often marked by a dot. Line- a straight path of points that is endless in both directions. Ray- A part of a line that has one endpoint and continues endlessly in one direction. Line segment- a part of a line that has two endpoints. Intersecting lines- a set of two lines that cross at one point Parallel lines- a set of two lines that never cross
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    Geometry Review Angle- afigure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. Right angle- an angle that forms a square corner. Obtuse angle- an angle that measures more than a right angle. Acute angle- an angle that measures less than a right
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    Geometry Review Polygon- aclosed figure made up of straight sides. Triangle- a polygon with three sides and three angles. Quadrilateral- a polygon with four sides and four angles. Pentagon- a polygon with five sides and five angles Hexagon- a polygon with six sides and six angles Octagon- a polygon with eight
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