
(inclinación)
pendiente
the measure of how steep a line is, found by dividing the change in height by the change in horizontal distance

arco
(geometry) a part of a circle, which is curved

ángulo
the space between two lines or surfaces that are joined, measured in degrees or radians

(radián)
radian
a unit for measuring angles, defined by the angle made when the radius of a circle is laid along its edge

ángulo recto
an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees
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(ángulo opuesto por el vértice)
ángulo vertical
one of a pair of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines, which are always equal
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(ángulos adyacentes)
ángulos consecutivos
pairs of angles that share a common side and vertex in a polygon or between intersecting lines
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polígono
(geometry) a flat shape consisting of three or more straight sides

(hipérbola matemática)
hipérbola
a geometric curve formed by the intersection of a plane with two cones, resulting in two symmetrical branches

parábola
(geometry) a symmetrical open curve that is similar to the path of an object thrown into the air passes till it falls back to earth

pentágono
a geometric shape with five angles and five straight sides

(triángulo de lados iguales)
triángulo equilátero
a type of triangle with all three sides of equal length
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(triángulo agudo)
triángulo acutángulo
a triangle in which all three interior angles are less than 90 degrees
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(triángulo isósceles (triángulo de dos lados iguales))
triángulo isósceles
a type of triangle that has two sides of equal length and two angles of equal measure
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(triángulo desigüal)
triángulo escaleno
a type of triangle that has all three sides of different lengths
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(triángulo con ángulo obtuso)
triángulo obtuso
a triangle in which one of the interior angles is greater than 90 degrees
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(pirámide de base rectangular)
pirámide rectangular
a three-dimensional geometric shape that has a rectangular base and four triangular faces that meet at a single point called the apex
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(cilindro circular recto)
cilindro circular derecho
a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface at a right angle to the bases
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(cono de base circular)
cono circular recto
a solid figure with a circular base and a vertex that is perpendicular to the center of the base
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(ciclo menor)
epiciclo
a small circle whose center moves around the circumference of a larger circle

hipotenusa
the longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle, and defined as the side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle

(lado de la figura)
base
the side of a geometric shape, usually the one considered as the bottom, from which the height is measured

diámetro
a straight line from one side of a round object, particularly a circle, passing through the center and joining the other side

radio
the length of a straight line drawn from the center of a circle to any point on its outer boundary

vértice
a point where two or more lines, edges, or rays meet to form an angle, or the point at which the sides of a polygon intersect

perímetro
the total length of the external boundary of something

circunferencia
(geometry) the length of the external boundary of a curved shape, especially a circle

área
the measurement of a piece of land or a flat surface

(superficie total)
área superficial
the total area that the surface of a three-dimensional object occupies
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volumen
the amount of space that a substance or object takes or the amount of space inside an object
Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance or object. It can also refer to the capacity or internal space within an object. Volume is typically measured in units such as liters or cubic meters and is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object or by using specific formulas for irregular shapes. In the context of liquids or gases, volume is often expressed as the amount of fluid that can be contained within a given container. Volume is a fundamental concept in physics, chemistry, engineering, and other scientific disciplines, and it plays a crucial role in various applications, including the design of containers and the measurement of quantities in everyday life.

(línea asíntota)
asíntota
a straight line that a curve approaches indefinitely but never intersects, characterizing the limiting behavior of the curve

tangente
a straight line that touches a curve or surface at exactly one point, known as the point of tangency

(protractor)
transportador
a measuring instrument used to measure and draw angles
A protractor is a tool used to measure and draw angles. It is usually a flat, semicircular or circular device marked with degree measurements from 0 to 180 or 360. The protractor has a straight edge for aligning with a line or point, while the curved side is used to measure the angle between two meeting lines. Protractors are commonly used in geometry, drafting, carpentry, and construction to ensure accurate angle measurements for various projects. They come in different sizes and types, including digital versions for easier reading.

(eje de simetría)
línea de simetría
a line that divides a shape into two congruent parts
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(progresión geométrica)
serie geométrica
a series of numbers in which each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous term by a fixed, non-zero number
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(cuadrante circular)
cuadrante
one-fourth of a circle, formed by two perpendicular radii and the connecting arc

(ángulo interior)
ángulo interno
an angle formed between two sides of a polygon that lies inside the shape
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(chorda)
cuerda
a straight line segment that connects two points on the edge of a circle

diagonal
(of a straight line) joining opposite corners of a flat shape at an angle

congruente
(in geometry) describing shapes of the same size and form

paralelo
having an equal distance from each other at every point

(transverso)
transversal
(of a line) intersecting two or more other lines at different points

perpendicular
(of lines or planes) intersecting each other at a 90 degree angle

(dividir en dos)
bisecar
to divide something into two equal parts
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(mover)
trasladar
(geometry) to move a shape or figure from one position to another without rotating, resizing, or otherwise altering its shape
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asimetría
(geometry) a lack of symmetry or equivalence in shape or size between the two sides or parts of something
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