Geometry Definitions

    A mutual understanding of the following terms is assumed: point, line, lie on, between, congruent, set, element of, intersection, and union. For example, two lines intersect means there is one point that lies on both of them; or said differently, two lines are incident and they have a point in common.   

Definition (Line Segment) Given two points geometry definitions _gr_1.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_2.gif], the line segment (or segment) geometry definitions _gr_3.gif] is the set whose members are the points geometry definitions _gr_4.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_5.gif]; and all points that lie on the line geometry definitions _gr_6.gif] and are between geometry definitions _gr_7.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_8.gif]. The two points geometry definitions _gr_9.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_10.gif] are called the endpoints of segment geometry definitions _gr_11.gif]

Definition (Circle) Given two points geometry definitions _gr_12.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_13.gif], the set of all points geometry definitions _gr_14.gif] such that geometry definitions _gr_15.gif] is called a circle with geometry definitions _gr_16.gif] as the center and each of the segments geometry definitions _gr_17.gif] is called a radius of the circle.

Definition (Ray) A ray geometry definitions _gr_18.gif] is the following set of points: those points that belong to the segment geometry definitions _gr_19.gif] and all points geometry definitions _gr_20.gif] on geometry definitions _gr_21.gif] such that geometry definitions _gr_22.gif] is between geometry definitions _gr_23.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_24.gif]

Definition (Opposite Rays) Rays geometry definitions _gr_25.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_26.gif] are opposite rays if they are distinct, if they emanate from the same point geometry definitions _gr_27.gif] and if they are part of the same line geometry definitions _gr_28.gif]

Definition (Angle) An angle with vertex geometry definitions _gr_29.gif] is a point geometry definitions _gr_30.gif] together with two distinct non-opposite rays geometry definitions _gr_31.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_32.gif] (called the sides of the angle) emanating from geometry definitions _gr_33.gif]

Definition (Supplementary Angles) If two angles geometry definitions _gr_34.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_35.gif] have a common side geometry definitions _gr_36.gif] and the other two sides geometry definitions _gr_37.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_38.gif] form opposite rays, the angles are supplements of each other.

Definition (Right Angle) An angle geometry definitions _gr_39.gif] is a right angle if it has a supplementary angle to which it is congruent.

Definition (Perpendicular) Two lines geometry definitions _gr_40.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_41.gif] are perpendicular if they intersect at a point geometry definitions _gr_42.gif] and if there is a ray geometry definitions _gr_43.gif] that is part of geometry definitions _gr_44.gif] and a ray geometry definitions _gr_45.gif] that is a part of geometry definitions _gr_46.gif] such that geometry definitions _gr_47.gif] is a right angle. Perpendicular lines geometry definitions _gr_48.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_49.gif] are denoted by geometry definitions _gr_50.gif]

Definition (Midpoint) A point geometry definitions _gr_51.gif] between geometry definitions _gr_52.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_53.gif] such that geometry definitions _gr_54.gif] is called a midpoint of segment geometry definitions _gr_55.gif]

Definition (Perpendicular Bisector) A perpendicular bisector is a line through a midpoint of a segment geometry definitions _gr_56.gif] that is perpendicular to geometry definitions _gr_57.gif]

Definition (Ray Bisects Angle) A ray geometry definitions _gr_58.gif] bisects angle geometry definitions _gr_59.gif] means geometry definitions _gr_60.gif]

Definition (Collinear) Three points are collinear when they all lie on the same line.

Definition (Concurrent) Three lines are concurrent if they all pass through the same point.

Definition (Triangle) Given three non-collinear points geometry definitions _gr_61.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_62.gif] a triangle is the union of segments geometry definitions _gr_63.gif] geometry definitions _gr_64.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_65.gif] The points   geometry definitions _gr_66.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_67.gif] are the vertices, the segments geometry definitions _gr_68.gif] geometry definitions _gr_69.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_70.gif] are the sides, and the angles geometry definitions _gr_71.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_72.gif] are the angles of triangle geometry definitions _gr_73.gif] Given one of the three vertices, the opposite side to the vertex is the segment not containing it, the adjacent sides to the vertex are the other two.

Definition (Medians of a Triangle) A median of a triangle is a segment from a vertex to a midpoint of its opposite side.

Definition (Altitudes of a Triangle) An altitude of a triangle geometry definitions _gr_74.gif] is a segment geometry definitions _gr_75.gif] such that geometry definitions _gr_76.gif] is a vertex, geometry definitions _gr_77.gif] lies on the line containing the opposite side geometry definitions _gr_78.gif] to geometry definitions _gr_79.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_80.gif]

Definition (Isosceles Triangle) A triangle with at least two sides congruent is called an isosceles triangle.

Definition (Equilateral Triangle) A triangle with all three sides congruent is called an equilateral triangle.

Definition (Right Triangle) A triangle with a right angle is called a right triangle.

Definition (Parallel Lines) Two lines are parallel if no point lies on both of them.

Definition (Quadrilateral) Given four points geometry definitions _gr_81.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_82.gif] no three of which are collinear and such that any pair of the segments geometry definitions _gr_83.gif] geometry definitions _gr_84.gif] geometry definitions _gr_85.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_86.gif] either have no point in common or have only an endpoint in common, then a quadrilateral (denoted by geometry definitions _gr_87.gif]) is the union of the segments geometry definitions _gr_88.gif] geometry definitions _gr_89.gif] geometry definitions _gr_90.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_91.gif] The points geometry definitions _gr_92.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_93.gif] are the vertices of the quadrilateral and the segments geometry definitions _gr_94.gif] geometry definitions _gr_95.gif] geometry definitions _gr_96.gif] and geometry definitions _gr_97.gif] are the sides of the quadrilateral.

Definition (Adjacent and Opposite Sides of a Quadrilateral) Two sides of a quadrilateral that have a common vertex are called adjacent sides of a quadrilateral and two sides that do not have a common vertex are called opposite sides of a quadrilateral.

Definition (Diagonals of a Quadrilateral) The diagonals of a quadrilateral are the segments that are not sides of the quadrilateral whose endpoints are vertices of the quadrilateral.

Definition (Parallelogram) A parallelogram is a quadrilateral such that for each pair of opposite sides, the lines containing those sides are parallel.

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