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created when two parallel lines are crossed by another line called a transversal. They are inside the parallel lines
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same direction as the hands of a clock. The top turns to the right.
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if it can be moved with translations, rotations, and reflections to fit exactly over the other.
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a system for telling where points are.
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When part of an original figure matches up with part of a copy
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opposite direction as the hands of a clock. The top turns to the left.
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the result of translations, rotations, and reflections on an object
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across a line moves every point on a figure to a point directly on the opposite side of the line
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a move that does not change any measurements of a figure
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moves every point on a figure around a center by a given angle in a specific direction
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a set of translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations on a figure.
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an angle that forms a straight line
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moves every point in a figure a given distance in a given direction
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a line that crosses parallel lines
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a point where two or more edges meet
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opposite angles that share the same vertex. They are formed by a pair of intersecting lines. Their angle measures are equal.