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Match the definition on the left to its corresponding geometric figure on the right.
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I don’t see the left/right lists or an image — could you paste the definitions and the figure labels (or upload the picture)? I can’t match them without those.
If you meant a typical geometry matching exercise, here’s a common set of definitions with their corresponding figure names/descriptions so you can compare to your worksheet:
1. A location with no size — a single dot
- Figure: Point
2. A straight path that extends forever in both directions — arrows on both ends
- Figure: Line
3. Part of a line with two endpoints — no arrows
- Figure: Line segment
4. Part of a line with one endpoint and extending forever in one direction — one arrow
- Figure: Ray
5. A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends forever — usually shown as a parallelogram with a point labelled
- Figure: Plane
6. Two rays with a common endpoint — the space between them usually measured in degrees
- Figure: Angle
7. An angle that measures exactly 90° — often marked with a small square at the vertex
- Figure: Right angle
8. Two lines in the same plane that never meet — marked with matching arrow ticks
- Figure: Parallel lines
9. Two lines (or segments, rays) that cross at a right angle — marked with a square
- Figure: Perpendicular lines
10. A closed curve all points of which are the same distance from a fixed center — round figure with center
- Figure: Circle
11. A polygon with three sides — triangle (may be further classified: isosceles, equilateral, scalene, right)
- Figure: Triangle
12. Figures having the same shape but not necessarily the same size — corresponding angles equal, sides proportional
- Figure: Similar figures
If you paste your exact left-column definitions and right-column figures (or upload the image), I’ll match them precisely.
If you meant a typical geometry matching exercise, here’s a common set of definitions with their corresponding figure names/descriptions so you can compare to your worksheet:
1. A location with no size — a single dot
- Figure: Point
2. A straight path that extends forever in both directions — arrows on both ends
- Figure: Line
3. Part of a line with two endpoints — no arrows
- Figure: Line segment
4. Part of a line with one endpoint and extending forever in one direction — one arrow
- Figure: Ray
5. A flat, two-dimensional surface that extends forever — usually shown as a parallelogram with a point labelled
- Figure: Plane
6. Two rays with a common endpoint — the space between them usually measured in degrees
- Figure: Angle
7. An angle that measures exactly 90° — often marked with a small square at the vertex
- Figure: Right angle
8. Two lines in the same plane that never meet — marked with matching arrow ticks
- Figure: Parallel lines
9. Two lines (or segments, rays) that cross at a right angle — marked with a square
- Figure: Perpendicular lines
10. A closed curve all points of which are the same distance from a fixed center — round figure with center
- Figure: Circle
11. A polygon with three sides — triangle (may be further classified: isosceles, equilateral, scalene, right)
- Figure: Triangle
12. Figures having the same shape but not necessarily the same size — corresponding angles equal, sides proportional
- Figure: Similar figures
If you paste your exact left-column definitions and right-column figures (or upload the image), I’ll match them precisely.
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