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Topic 11 Geometry Terms Lesson 1 Point – an exact position Line – a set of points that is endless in two directions Line segment – a part of a line with two endpoints Intersecting lines cross at one point Parallel lines never cross. Lesson 2 Ray – a part of a line with one endpoint Angle – formed by two rays with the same endpoint Vertex – the endpoint on an angle Right angle – makes a square corner Perpendicular – the two lines, line segments, or rays that make a right angle Acute angle – angle that is open less than a right angle Obtuse angle – angle that is open more than a right angle Lesson 3 Polygon – a closed shape made up of line segments. Each line segment is a side of the polygon. Where the two sides meet is the vertex. Diagonal – a line segment that connects two vertices that are not next to each other. Triangle – 3 sides and vertices Quadrilateral – 4 sides and vertices Pentagon – 5 sides and vertices Hexagon – 6 sides and vertices Octagon – 8 sides and vertices Decagon – 10 sides and vertices Concave polygons – one or more angles move in towards the center of the polygon. Convex polygons – all the angles move out away from the center. Lesson 4 A triangle can be named by its sides or by its angles. Triangles can have more than one name. Equilateral triangle – All three sides are the same length. Isosceles triangle – At least two sides are the same length. Scalene triangle – No sides are the same length. Right triangle – One angle is a right angle. Acute triangle – All three angles are acute angles. Obtuse triangle – One angle is an obtuse angle. Lesson 5 Some quadrilaterals have more than one special name. The following are all special parallelograms. Rectangle – four right angles, a special par Rhombus - all sides the same length Square – four right angles and all the sides the same length Some other special quadrilaterals are: Trapezoid – exactly one pair of parallel sides Parallelogram – two pairs of parallel sides. Opposite sides are the same length. Opposite angles are the same size. The rest of the lessons will involve problem solving with these polygons, lines, and angles.