1 Solids are 3 dimensional shapes that have volume
2 Shapes having no volume are normally 2 dimensional figures
3 Sphere is a 3D globular shape
4 Semi-circle is half of a circle of 180 degrees
5 Six sided polygon is an hexagon
6 Septagon also called an heptagon is a 7 sided polygon
7 Similar shapes look-a-like proportionally and have the same angles
8 Square is a regular 4 sided quadrilateral
9 Sector is part of a circle enclosed by 2 radii
10 Square area of a circle is pi times its radius squared
11 Segment is part of a circle enclosed by a chord
12 Simultaneous equations intersect each other
13 Straight line equations can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
14 Stonehenge is an an ancient geometrical construction located in England
15 Shortest distance from the centre of a circle is its radius
16 Sine ratio of a right angle triangle is: opposite/hypotenuse
17 Sixty degrees is an acute angle because it is less than 90 degrees
18 Sun's shadow creates various angles throughout the day
19 Segment of a line is defined as having end-points
20 Sum of angles around any polygon always add up to 360 degrees
21 Second is 1/60 of a minute and 60 minutes is equal to 1 degree
22 Square based pyramid has 5 faces, 8 edges and 5 vertices
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quadrilateral
Basic geometry terms are lines, points segments and rays, so it should be "point".
twenty = score triangle = 3-sided figure trapezoid = 4-sided figure tangent = touching, but not intersecting, a curve or curved surface. term = each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.
I've Heard of one "Justify"I Don't know the definition but it works
yeah but this is all i foundWedge- - part of a circle containing its center and an arcsource:http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/geometry/glossary.htm#b
the three terms; point, line and plane can be defined although it is called the undefined terms still we know and we can define the meanings of that terms.. common sense? joke.
Trapezoid and triangle are geometry terms. They begin with T.
Among others, you can find collections of math words at the site MathWords.
are you asking for help on finding definition for geometric terms? if so go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/geometry/glossary.htm#b and to wikipedia for x and j terms
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