Title: Geometry
1Geometry
- Chapter 1 Review
- Lessons 1.1 1.7
- TEST Friday, October 25
- Homework
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2Lesson 1.1 Building Blocks of Geometry
Point
A location in space. No size
Line
A set of collinear points having no endpoints. No
width, only length.
A set of points that creates a flat surface that
has no depth or edge. Length width, no height.
Plane
Collinear
A set of points that lie on a line.
Coplanar
A set of points, segments, lines, that lie on a
plane.
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A set of collinear points having two endpoints.
Line Segment
A
B
Congruent Segments
Two or more line segments that are congruent
(same size shape)
X
Y
Midpoint of a Segment
A point that divides/bisects a segment into two
equal parts.
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Midpoint of a Segment (formula)
x 1, y1
x 2, y2
B
Ray
H
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Angle
The union of two noncollinear rays having a
common endpoint. lt AXB
Congruent Angles
Two or more angles with the same measure
?AXB ? ?RST means that the measure of both angles
are equal.
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Angle of Reflection
The reflection of an angle will have the same
measure from the reflected surface as the initial
angle.
50o
Incoming angle Outgoing angle
50o
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An angle whose measure is equal 90 o.
Right Angle
Acute Angle
An angle whose measure is lt 90 o.
Obtuse Angle
An angle whose measure is gt 90 o.
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Complimentary Angles
Two angles whose sum of measure equals 90. ?1
? 2 90.
1
2
Two angles whose sum of measure equals 90. ?6
? 7 90.
Adjacent Complimentary Angles
Two angles whose sum of measure equals 180. ?
4 ? 5 180.
Supplementary Angles
4
5
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Vertical Angles
Opposite and congruent angles formed by the
intersection of two lines. ? 1 ? 2
1
2
Linear Pair of Angles
Two adjacent supplementary angles . ? 8 ? 9
180.
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Polygon
A closed plane figure formed by the connecting
line segments endpoint to endpoint with each
segment intersecting exactly two other segments.
A polygon having the fewest possible number of
sides.
Triangle
n-gon
A polygon with n number of sides where n is equal
to any positive integer.
Octagon
Triangle
n 3
n 8
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Naming Polygons
n 5
Pentagon
Hexagon
n 6
Octagon
n 8
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Polygon Features
Consecutive angles
?FAB ?ABC
Consecutive sides
Consecutive vertices
?F ?E
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Diagonal of a Polygon
A line segment that connects two nonconsecutive
vertices of a polygon.
AC. AD, AE are each diagonals of this polygon.
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Groups of Polygons
A polygon with all sides equal in length.
Equilateral polygon
A polygon with all angles equal in measure.
Equiangular polygon
A polygon with all angles equal in measure and
all sides equal in length.
Regular polygon
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Groups of Polygons
Equilateral polygon
The rhombus has all sides congruent.
The rectangle has all angles congruent.
Equiangular polygon
The square has all angles and sides congruent.
Regular polygon
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Right Triangle
A triangle with one right angle.
Acute Triangle
A triangle with three acute angles.
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Obtuse Triangle
A triangle with one obtuse angle.
Scalene Triangle
A triangle with no congruent sides.
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Equilateral Triangle
A triangle with all sides congruent.
Isosceles Triangle
A triangle with two congruent sides.
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Trapezoid
A quadrilateral with two sides parallel.
B
A
C
D
A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposites
sides parallel and congruent.
Parallelogram
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Kite
A quadrilateral with two pair of adjacent sides
congruent.
A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and
all sides congruent.
Rhombus
A
B
D
C
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Rectangle
A parallelogram with all angle congruent (right
angles).
A
B
D
C
A parallelogram all angles congruent and all
sides congruent.
Square
A
B
D
C
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- Circle The set of points equidistant to a given
point. - Radius A segment with one endpoint on the
circle and one endpoint on the center. XA - Diameter A chord that passes thru the center of
the circle. EB - Chord A segment whose endpoints lie on the
circle. FD - Tangent A line that intersects a circle at only
one point. Line GC - Arc The distance between two points on a
circle. AB
A
F
B
E
X
D
C
G
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A
J
F
B
E
X
D
C
24Conjectures
- Through any two points there is exactly one line.
- A B
- Through any three points there is at least one
plane and through any three non-collinear points
there is exactly one plane. - . A B .
- . C
25Conjectures
- If two lines intersect, then they intersect in
exactly one point.
Line l intersects line m at A.
A
Y
X
B
26Dimensions
- A line contains at least two points
- A plane contains at least 3 points not in a line
- Space contains at least four points not all in
one plane
1 dimension
2 dimensions
3 dimensions