Title: Point
1Point
An exact position or location in a given
plane. Is represented by a dot and named with a
capital letter.
Point A or Point B
2Line
The set of points between points in a plane and
the infinite number of points that continue
beyond the points. Written as
Q
P
3Line Segment
A line with two endpoints. Written as
4Distance along a line
The linear distance between two points on a given
line.
5Parallel Line
Lines in a plane that either do not share any
points and never intersect, or share all
points. Written as
6Perpendicular Line
Two lines that intersect at a right angle
(90). Written as
7Ray
- A line that has one endpoint and continues on
forever in the opposite direction.
B
D
C
E
A
8Angle
- A shape, formed by two lines or rays diverging
from a common point (the vertex).
The angle is
9Right Angle
An angle that measures 90.
10Acute Angle
An angle measuring less than 90 but greater than
0.
11Obtuse Angle
An angle measuring greater than 90 but less than
180.
12Straight Angle
An angle measuring exactly 180.
13Adjacent Angles
Two angles that share a common vertex and side.
SIDE BY SIDE
14Linear Pair
Two adjacent angles that form a straight line.
1
2
15Vertical Angles
Two angles directly across from each other. They
share a common vertex. E G and H F are
vertical anlges.
16Supplementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 180.
1
2
17Complementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
1
2
18Circle
- The set of all points in a plane equidistant from
a certain point called the center.
19One-to-One
A relationship wherein each point in a set of
points is mapped to exactly one other point.
20Pre-image
The original figure before undergoing a
transformation.
21Image
The new, resulting figure after a transformation
22Isometry
A transformation in which the preimage and image
are congruent preserving length and angles
measure and distance between lines
23Transformations are called RIGID if every image
is congruent to its preimage.
Rigid transformations can also be referred to as
an ISOMETRY.
Every segment is congruent to its image.
24Congruent
Figures are congruent if they have the same
shape, size, lines, and angles.
25Similar Triangles
Triangles are similar if they have the same shape
but have different sizes.
26- To divide into two congruent parts.
L
BISECT
J
K
M
27Line of Symmetry
- the imaginary line where you could fold the image
and have both halves match exactly
28Find the value of each variable, given that the
transformation is an isometry.
29Which of the following are rigid transformations?
(Isometry)