Unit 3: Geometry Vocabulary
Transversal
A line that cuts across a set of lines or the sides of a plane figure. Transversals often cut across parallel lines.
Angle Bisector
A line which cuts an angle into two equal halves
Angle Addition Postulate
The angle addition postulate states that if B is in the interior of AOC, then m<AOB + m<BOC= m<AOC.
Corresponding Angles
The angles in matching corners are called Corresponding Angles.
Midpoint
The midpoint is the middle point of a line segment.
Angle
The space within two lines or three or more planes diverging from a common point, or within two planes diverging from a common line.
Transitive Property
If a = b and b = c, then a = c
Straight Angle
An angle whose measure is exactly 180°.
Theorem
An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic or postulates.
Postulate
A statement that is assumed to be true.
Perpendicular Lines
Lines that are at right angles (90°) to each other.
Equidistant
Something is the same distance away from two points.
Segment Addition Postulate
The distance from one endpoint to the other is the sum of the distances from the middle point to either endpoint.
Supplementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 180°.
Complementary Angles
Two angles that add up to 90°.
Linear Pairs
Two angles that are adjacent (share a leg) and supplementary (add up to 180°).
Parallel Lines
Two lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
Vertical Angles
Vertical angles are angles opposite one another at the intersection of two lines. Vertical angles are congruent.
Alternate Interior Angles
When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles • On opposite sides of the transversal • But inside the two lines are called Alternate Interior Angles
Consecutive (Same-Side) Interior Angles
When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles: • On one side of the transversal • But inside the two lines are called Consecutive Interior Angles
Alternate Exterior Angeles
When two lines are crossed by another line (which is called the Transversal), the pairs of angles: • On opposite sides of the transversal • But outside the two lines are called Alternate Exterior Angles