1S |
in a triangle, the segment drawn from a vertex
perpendicular to the opposite side |
2N |
the side opposite the right angle in a right
triangle |
3E |
the union of two noncollinear rays with a common
endpoint |
4E |
two lines which intersect at a right angle |
5E |
the number of lines which, through a given point,
can be drawn parallel to a given line |
6W |
a quadrilateral with two sides parallel |
7N |
an equilateral quadrilateral |
8S |
part of a circle |
9W |
the side in a figure to which an altitude is drawn |
10W |
points which lie in the same plane are called ________ |
11N |
a triangle with all sides congruent |
12W |
two lines which are not parallel and do not
intersect |
13N |
the most basic of the three undefined terms in
Euclidean geometry |
14W |
in a triangle, the segment joining a vertex to the
midpoint of the opposite side |
15N |
the property which states that an number is equal to
itself |
16S |
a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides
congruent |
17W |
the set of points in a plane at a fixed distance from
a given point |
18W |
the segment joining the center of a circle with a
point on the circle |