Geometry A - Unit 1 Questions With Correct
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Point - CORRECT ANSWER -indicates a location and has no size
Line - CORRECT ANSWER -a straight path that extends without end in opposite directions
Plane - CORRECT ANSWER -a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends forever
Intersecting lines - CORRECT ANSWER -Lines that cross at a point.
Collinear points - CORRECT ANSWER -points that lie on the same line
Coplanar - CORRECT ANSWER -points that lie on the same plane
Spherical geometry - CORRECT ANSWER -the geometry of figures on the surface of a sphere
Euclidean geometry - CORRECT ANSWER -A mathematical system in which a number of
theorems and postulates were deduced from a small set of agreed upon truths, called axioms.
This system is attributed to the Greek mathematician, Euclid.
Undefined terms - CORRECT ANSWER -points, lines, and planes
Postulate - CORRECT ANSWER -a statement that is accepted as true without proof
Theorem - CORRECT ANSWER -a statement that can be proven
Answers Rated A+
Point - CORRECT ANSWER -indicates a location and has no size
Line - CORRECT ANSWER -a straight path that extends without end in opposite directions
Plane - CORRECT ANSWER -a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends forever
Intersecting lines - CORRECT ANSWER -Lines that cross at a point.
Collinear points - CORRECT ANSWER -points that lie on the same line
Coplanar - CORRECT ANSWER -points that lie on the same plane
Spherical geometry - CORRECT ANSWER -the geometry of figures on the surface of a sphere
Euclidean geometry - CORRECT ANSWER -A mathematical system in which a number of
theorems and postulates were deduced from a small set of agreed upon truths, called axioms.
This system is attributed to the Greek mathematician, Euclid.
Undefined terms - CORRECT ANSWER -points, lines, and planes
Postulate - CORRECT ANSWER -a statement that is accepted as true without proof
Theorem - CORRECT ANSWER -a statement that can be proven