The image provided is a completed reference chart for geometry terms. It correctly lists the definitions and visual representations for various types of angles, lines, and triangles. Since there is no specific question or incomplete section to solve, here is a summary of the information presented in the chart:
Lines and Angles:
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Straight angle: Formed when two rays point in opposite directions to create a straight line (180 degrees).
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Intersecting lines: Lines that cross or meet at a single point.
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Perpendicular lines: Intersecting lines that meet specifically to form right angles (90 degrees).
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Parallel lines: Lines that never cross, stay the same distance apart, and do not form any angles with each other.
Triangles:
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Equilateral triangle: A triangle with 3 equal sides.
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Isosceles triangle: A triangle with 2 equal sides.
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Scalene triangle: A triangle with 0 equal sides (all sides are different lengths).
Final Answer:
The chart is complete and accurate. It defines straight angles, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, equilateral triangles, isosceles triangles, and scalene triangles with corresponding pictures.
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