Title: POINTS, LINES, AND PLANES
1POINTS, LINES, AND PLANES
2UNDEFINED TERMS
- Terms defined only by examples and descriptions
- Line a set of points that goes on infinitely in
both directions and has no thickness or width
- Plane a flat surface made up of points
3OTHER VOCABULARY
- Collinear on the same line
- Coplanar in the same plane
- Space a boundless three-dimensional set of all
points
- Locus a set of points that satisfies a
particular condition.
4 5- Name a line containing point A.
- Name a plane containing point C.
6- How many planes are shaded in the figure?
- Name three points that are collinear
- Are points A, C, D, and J Coplanar? Explain.
7PRACTICE
8Linear Measure and Precision
9Definitions
- Line Segment The part of a line between two end
points
- Precision a measurement precise to within .5
units of measure
- Between point M is between points P and Q only
if PM MQ PQ
- Congruent exactly the same size and shape
10Examples
Find the precision for each measurement
A. 5 millimeters
Since the measurement is accurate to the nearest
millimeter, the measurement must be accurate to
the nearest .5 millimeter. So the precision is
from 4.5 to 5.5 millimeters.
B. 8 1/2 inches
Since the measurement is accurate to the nearest
1/2 inch, the measurement must be accurate to the
nearest 1/4 inch. So the precision is from 8 1/4
inches to 8 3/4 inches.
11Examples
12Practice
13Distance and Midpoints
14Definitions
- Midpoint-the point halfway between two points
- Bisect-to cut in half
15Midpoint Formula
Average the x's and average the y's
16Examples
- Find the midpoint between (2,6) and (0,0)
- Find the midpoint between (-5,-3) and (7,9)
17Distance Formula
18Examples
- Find the distance between the points (2,5) and
(5,9)
19Examples
- Find the distance between the points (0,5) and
(5,-7)
20Practice
21ANGLE MEASURE
22DEFINITIONS
- Ray a part of a line from one endpoint extending
infinitely in one direction.
- Angle two rays that share an endpoint.
- Vertex the common endpoint of the two rays in an
angle.
23DEFINITIONS
- Interior inside of the angle.
- Exterior outside of the angle.
24ANGLE CLASSIFICATIONS
- Right angle 1/4 of a circle 90 degrees
- Obtuse greater than 90 degrees
- Acute less than 90 degrees
25EXAMPLES
- Name the vertex of angle 2
- Name the sides of angle 4
- What is another name for angle BDC
26EXAMPLES
Angle RQT47
27EXAMPLES
Angle TQS22
28PRACTICE
29ANGLE RELATIONSHIPS
30DEFINITIONS
- Adjacent Angles Angles that share a side and do
not overlap
- Vertical Angles two nonadjacent angles formed by
two intersecting lines
31DEFINITIONS
- Linear pair a pair of adjacent angles that form
a straight line
- Complementary Angles a pair of angles whose sum
is 90 degrees
- Supplementary Angles a pair of angles whose sum
is 180 degrees
- Perpendicular lines that form right angles.
32EXAMPLES
Name a pair of adjacent angles
One example VZX AND XZW
Name a pair of vertical angles
VZX and YZW or VZY and XZW
Name a linear pair
Two examples VZX and YZW or VZY and WZW
33EXAMPLES
34PRACTICE
35POLYGONS
36DEFINITIONS
- Polygon a closed figure where all sides are
segments
- Regular Polygon a polygon where all sides and
all angles are congruent
37DEFINITIONS
- Trick to remember Concave figures have "hiding
spots," just like a cave.
- Perimeter the sum of the lengths of the sides of
a polygon.
38NAMES OF POLYGONS
39EXAMPLE
40EXAMPLE
41EXAMPLE
WORK THROUGH ON BOARD
16 UNITS
42PRACTICE
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