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3. | A quadrilateral with four right angles and four congruent sides. |
4. | A polygon with 5 sides. |
5. | A statement that can be proved. |
6. | A quadrilateral with four congruent sides.s |
10. | Points all in one plane. |
11. | A polygon that is equilateral and equiangular. |
13. | Two angles whose measures have the sum of 90. |
16. | A polygon with four sides. |
17. | The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments. |
18. | A triangle with all sides equal. |
20. | A number that describes the steepness of a line. |
21. | An angle with a measure of 90. |
27. | Points all in one line. |
28. | A chord that contains the center of a circle. |
29. | A segment joining two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon. |
30. | A triangle with all angles equal. |
31. | A segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. |
33. | A line that intersects a circle in exactly one point. |
36. | The ray that divides the angle into 2 congruent angles. |
37. | The length of the altitude of a polygon. |
38. | Two rays with a common endpoint pointing in opposite directions. |
39. | A polygon with 8 sides. |
40. | A segment whoes endpoints lie on a circle. |
41. | An angle with measure between 0 and 90. |