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Points lines and angles and triangles review.The figure shown is a

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GPT 3.5
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A triangle is a polygon with three sides and three angles. In the figure shown, each side of the triangle is represented by a line segment, and each angle is formed where two sides intersect.

Lines:
- Lines are geometric figures that extend infinitely in either direction.
- They have no thickness or width and are represented by a straight line or arrow.

Angles:
- An angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.
- Angles can be classified as acute (less than 90 degrees), right (exactly 90 degrees), obtuse (greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees), or straight (exactly 180 degrees).

Points:
- A point is a location in space that has no size or shape.
- Points are typically labeled with uppercase letters like A, B, C, etc.

In the context of the triangle shown in the figure:
- The three sides of the triangle are labeled as AB, BC, and AC.
- The three angles of the triangle are labeled as angle A, angle B, and angle C.
- The three points where the sides of the triangle intersect are points A, B, and C.

Overall, triangles are a fundamental shape in geometry and are important for understanding concepts related to lines, angles, and points.

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