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I Have Who Has? Acute Angle Two or more points on the same line. I Have Who Has? Collinear Geometric shapes that are the same size and shape. I Have Who Has? Congruent A polygon with ten sides. I Have Who Has? Decagon An arc of a that is larger than a semicircle. I Have Who Has? Major Arc The point on the segment that is the same distance from both endpoints. I Have Who Has? Midpoint Lines that intersect to form right angles. I Have Who Has? Perpendicular A geometry tool used to measure an angle. I Have Who Has? Protractor An equiangular parallelogram I Have Who Has? Rectangle A triangle with no sides of equal length I Have Who Has? Scalene Triangle An angle measuring 180 degrees I Have Who Has? Straight Angle The common endpoint for two two rays that determine an angle. I Have Who Has? Vertex To divide a figure into two congruent parts I Have Who Has? Bisects Any line segment whose endpoints are on a circle. I Have Who Has? Chord Two or more points that lie on the same plane. I Have Who Has? Coplanar Two noncollinear rays that share a common endpoint. I Have Who Has? Angle A measure of an angle I Have Who Has? Degree A triangle with three sides of equal length. I Have Who Has? Equilateral Triangle An undefined term. A straight arrangement of infinite points. I Have Who Has? Line A Polygon with 8 sides. I Have Who Has? Octagon. An equilateral parallelogram I Have Who Has? Rhombus Two positive angles whose sum is 180 degrees. I Have Who Has? Supplementary Angles Angles formed by two intersecting lines; they share a common vertex but not a common side. I Have Who Has? Vertical Angles A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. I Have Who Has? Trapezoid Two points on the circle and the continuous part of the circle between the two points. I Have Who Has? Arc A line segment that connects two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon. I Have Who Has? Diagonal A polygon with seven sides I Have Who Has? Heptagon Two points and all the collinear points between them. I Have Who Has? Line Segment A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel I Have Who Has? Parallelogram A ninety degree angle I Have Who Has? Right Angle An udefined term. It has length and width but no thickness; It is a flat surface that extends forever. I Have Who Has? Plane An equiangular rhombus or an equilateral rectangle. I Have Who Has? Square A line that touches a circle at exactly one point. I Have Who Has? Tangent Two or more coplanar circles sharing the same center. I Have Who Has? Concentric Circles A polygon is convex if no diagonal is outside the polygon. I Have Who Has? Convex A polygon with twelve sides. I Have Who Has? Dodecagon. A triangle with at least two sides of equal length. I Have Who Has? Isosceles Triangle. An arc of a circle that is smaller than a semicircle. I Have Who Has? Minor Arc The set of all points in space at a given distance from a given point. I Have Who Has? Sphere A polygon with three sides I Have Who Has? Triangle A triangle with three acute angles I Have Who Has? Acute Triangle An angle with its vertex at the center of the circle, and sides passing through the endpoints of an arc. I Have Who Has? Central Angle A solid (three-dimensional object) with two circular bases and one curved side. I Have Who Has? Cylinder A polygon with angles having equal measure. I Have Who Has? Equiangular polygon A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of distinct, congruent, consecutive sides. I Have Who Has? Kite A polygon with nine sides I Have Who Has? Nonagon A closed figure in a plane, formed by connecting line segments endpoint to endpoint with each segment intersecting exactly two others. I Have Who Has? Polygon Any polygon with four sides I Have Who Has? Quadrilateral A triangle with a right angle. I Have Who Has? Right Triangle A polygon with eleven sides I Have Who Has? Undecagon The set of all points in a plane at a given distance from a given point I Have Who Has? Circle A polygon is this if at least one diagonal is outside the polygon. I Have Who Has? Concave A statement that clarifies or explains the meaning of a word or a phrase. I Have Who Has? Definition Half a sphere I Have Who Has? Hemisphere Two angles that share a vertex and a common side and their non-common sides form a line. I Have Who Has? Linear Pair of Angles ,but less than 180 degrees. I Have Who Has? Obtuse Angle An udefined term. The basic unit of geometry. It has no size, is infinitely small, and has only location I Have Who Has? Point A polygo.n that is both equilateral and equiangular. I Have Who Has? Regular Polygon. Two positive angles whose sum is 90 degrees. I Have Who Has? Complementary Angles A solid (3-dimensional) object that has a circular base and one vertex. I Have Who Has? Cone Two or more circles have radii of the same length. I Have Who Has? Congruent Circles A polygon with sides having equal length. I Have Who Has? Equilateral Polygon A polygon with six sides I Have Who Has? Hexagon Two coplanar lines that lie in the same plane and never intersect I Have Who Has? Parallel lines A polyhedron with two bases and whose lateral faces are parallelograms. I Have Who Has? Prism A segment from the center to a point on the edge of a circle. I Have Who Has? Radius A triangle with one obtuse angle. I Have Who Has? Obtuse Triangle A polygon with five sides. I Have Who Has? Pentagon A polyhedron with one base and whose lateral faces are triangles. I Have Who Has? Pyramid A line segment containing the center, with its endpoints on the circle. I Have Who Has? Diameter This is part of a line and contains one endpoint and an infinite number of points on one side of the endpoint. I Have Who Has? Ray Segments that have the same measure I Have Who Has? Congruent Segments An arc of a circle whose endpoints are the endpoints of a diameter. I Have Who Has? Semicircle An Angle measuring less than 90 degrees.