Symbols in Geometry
Common Symbols Used in Geometry
Symbols save time and space when writing. Here are the most common geometrical symbols:
Symbol | Meaning | Example | In Words |
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Triangle | ![]() |
Triangle ABC has three equal sides |
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Angle | ![]() |
The angle formed by ABC is 45 degrees. |
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Perpendicular | AB![]() |
The line AB is perpendicular to line CD |
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Parallel | EF![]() |
The line EF is parallel to line GH |
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Degrees | 360° | 360 degrees (a full rotation!) |
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Right Angle (90°) | ![]() |
A right angle is 90 degrees |
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Line Segment "AB" | AB | The line segment between A and B |
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Line "AB" | ![]() |
The infinite line that includes A and B |
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Ray "AB" | ![]() |
The line that starts at A, goes through B and continues on |
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Congruent (same shape and size) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF |
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Similar (same shape, different size) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Triangle DEF is similar to triangle MNO |
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Therefore | a=b ![]() |
a equals b, therefore b equals a |
Example: In
ABC,
BAC is 
Is really saying: "In triangle ABC, the angle BAC is a right angle"
Naming Angles
For angles the central letter is where the angle is.
Example:
ABC is 45°
The point "B" is where the angle is.