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Two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting angles
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8
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Lines, segements, or rays that form right angles are
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Any segment, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
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In geometry, point, line, and plane are considered
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Two angles that lie in the same plane, have a common vertex and a common side, but no common interior points
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Pair of adjacent angles with no common sides that are opposite rays
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A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
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Is a closed figure whose sides are all segments
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19
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Two angles with measures that have a sum of 180
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Represents the accuracy of a measurement
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A boundless, three-demensional set of all points
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Made up of points and has no thickness or width
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25
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Rays are called
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Points that lie on the same plane
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2
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A flat surface made up of points
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A simple location is a
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A set of points that satisfy a particular condition
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Formed by two noncollinear rays that have a common endpoint
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7
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Two angles with measures that have a sun of 90
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10
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Part of a line
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Points in the same line are called
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If you choose a point on a line, that point determains exactly two rays
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The common endpoint is a
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Can be measured because it has two endpoints
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Methods of creating geometric figures without the benefit of measuring tools
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