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Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab

Across
A lawyer uses this type of reasoning in a court room.
A portion of a line with two endpoints.
Same shape, same size.
The space between two parallel lines.
An angle with its vertex on the center of a circle and endpoints on the circle.
A triangle with no congruent sides.
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
The set of all points in a plane equidistant from a given point.
The reverse of an if/then statement.
To divide something into two congruent parts.
Mr. Glover's favorite holiday.
An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180.
Use this type of reasoning to guess the next entry in a pattern.
One of the three building blocks of geometry.
This type of triangle is commonly misspelled.
Down
A quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive congruent sides.
Two non-adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.
A portion of a circle that measures less than 180 degrees.
Mr. Glover's first name.
Two or more points on the same plane.
Seahawks #3
These Egyptian structures have square bases.
The two congruent angles in an isosceles triangle.
The set of all points in space equidistant from a given point.
The circles on a bullseye.
Largest possible chord in a circle.
A line that intersects a pair or parallel lines.
This line intersects a circle at exactly one point.
A quadratic curve.
A polygon with 9 sides.
A line segment formed by connecting two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon.
If Mommy Rectangle and Daddy Rhombus had a baby.