Title: Points, Lines, and Planes
1Lesson 1-1
- Points, Lines, and Planes
2Building Blocks of Geometry
- Definition
- The three building blocks of geometry are points,
lines, and planes.
3Points
Definition It is the most basic building block
of geometry. It has no size. It has only
location.
B
A
How to sketch a dot
C
How to label
A
Use capital printed letters.
Never label two points with the same name
(in the same sketch).
4Lines
Definition It is straight continuous
arrangement of infinitely many points. It has
infinite length but no thickness. It extends
forever in two directions.
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NEVER
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How to sketch
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- must have arrows
- at both ends
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How to label
Possible Names
(Two methods)
1- small script letter
2- any two points on the line
5Planes
horizontal edges
Definition It has length and width but no
thickness. It is a flat surface that extends
infinitely along its length and width.
M
P
How to sketch
N
horizontal
vertical
other
vertical edges
How to label
(Two methods)
1- capital script letter
2- any three points on the plane
6Collinear Points
Collinear points are points that lie on the same
line. (The line does not have to be visible.)
Definition
non-collinear
collinear
7Coplanar
Definition Points on the same plane
Example
- Points D, E, and F are coplanar.
D
F
E
8Line Segment
Consists of two endpoints and all points between
Definition
How to sketch
How to name
9Congruent Segments
Definition
Congruent segments can be marked with . . .
Correct notation
Incorrect notation
10Midpoint
A point that divides a segment into two congruent
segments.
Definition
11Segment Bisector
Any object that divides a segment into two
congruent parts which is the bisector of the
segment.
Definition
12Ray
Definition
A ray begins at a point and extends infinitely in
one direction.
How to sketch
How to name