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TRIANGLE
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
ADJACENT
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
CONVERSE OF PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
PARALLEL LINES
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
ALTERNATE INTERIOR ANGLES
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
HYPOTENUSE
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
VERTICAL ANGLES
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
Lines that never intersect no matter how far they extend
Interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal. They are congruent
Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. They are congruent
Angles that share a common vertex, a common side, and do not overlap
Can be used to determine whether a set of lengths will form a right triangle
The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
The sum of the angle measures is sometimes 180 degrees
in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
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