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The perpendicular distance from the center of a regular polygon to a side of the polygon. |
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The point inside a circle that is the some distance from every point on the circle. |
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center Of a regular polygon |
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The Point that is equal distance form all vertices of the regular polygon. |
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Central angle of a regular polygon |
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An angle whose vertex is the center of the center of the regular polygon and whose side pass through consecutive vertices. |
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the set of point in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point called the center of the circle. |
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A plane figure made up of triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, circles and other simple shapes, or a three-dimensional figure made up of prisms, cones, pyramids, cylinders, and other simple three-dimensional figures. |
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a form of theoretical probability determined by a ratio of geometric measures such as lengths, areas, or volumes. |
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a three-dimensional figure with a circular base and a curve lateral surface that connects the base to a point called the vertex. |
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a three-dimensional figure with two parallel congruent circular bases and a curved lateral surface that connects the base. |
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a diagram of the faces of a three-dimensional figure arranged in such a way that the diagram can be fronded to form the three-dimensional figure. |
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a closed three-dimensional figure formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges. |
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a polyhedron formed by two parallel congruent polygon bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. |
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a polyhedron formed by a polygonal base and triangular lateral faces that meet at a common vertex. |
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the set of points in space that are a fixed distance from a given point called the center of the sphere. |
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the number of no overlapping unit cubes of a given size that will exactly fill the interior of a three-dimensional figure. |
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