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Geometry Midterm Study Guide: Midterm covers Chapters 1-5 Know the meaning of each of the following terms: -Collinear Points -Coplanar -Parallel Lines -Perpendicular Lines -Skew Lines -Angle Bisector -Perpendicular Bisector -Diameter, Radius -Conditional Statement -Hypothesis -Conclusion -Converse -Biconditional Statement -Counterexample - Median - Altitude - Circumcenter, Incenter, Centroid, Orthocenter Know the formula for each of the following: -Circumference of a Circle -Area of a Circle/Rectangle -Perimeter of a Rectangle -Midpoint of a Segment -Distance of a Segment -Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon -Slope of a Line -Point Slope Form -Slope Intercept Form Be able to define and identify the following: Triangles: Equilateral, Equiangular, Acute, Obtuse, Right, Scalene, Isosceles Polygons: Convex, Concave, Names of Polygons with sides of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 Angles: Vertical, Corresponding, Same Side Interior, Alternate Interior, Complementary, Supplementary, Straight Be able to graph lines using slope intercept form Be able to prove lines parallel based on various pairs of angles (Section 3.2) Know the following geometry facts, postulates, and theorems: Parallel lines have the same slope Perpendicular lines have slopes that are opposite reciprocals (flip and change the sign) Sum of the Angles in a Triangle is 180 degrees Reflexive Property SSS, SAS, AAS, ASA, HL, CPCTC Isosceles Triangle Theorem Midsegment Theorems Triangle Inequalities