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1.1 and 1.2 notes and HW.notebook September 05, 2014 Geometry Introduction A Point has 0 dimensions (size). It is represented by a dot. It does have a location. A Line has 1 dimension (length). It extends in both directions without end. Any 2 points can make a line. A Line Segment is part of a line. It has 2 endpoints. Collinear Points are points that are on the same line.

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  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    GeometryIntroductionAPointhas0dimensions(size).Itisrepresentedbyadot.Itdoeshavealocation.

    ALinehas1dimension(length).Itextendsinbothdirectionswithoutend.Any2pointscanmakealine.

    ALineSegmentispartofaline.Ithas2endpoints.

    CollinearPointsarepointsthatareonthesameline.

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    ARaystartsatapointandextendsin1direction.

    OppositeRaysare2raysthat

    havetheirendpointincommon

    lieonthesameline

    extendinoppositedirections.

    APlanehas2dimensions.3pointscanmakeaplane.

    CoplanarPointslieonthesameplane.

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    IntersectingLinesformaPoint.

    IntersectingPlanesformaLine.

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    Ex.1 a. Giveanothernamefor

    b. NameallrayswithendpointQ.

    Whichoftheseareoppositerays?

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    Ex.2 GivetwoothernamesforlineBD

    GiveanothernameforplaneT

    Namethreecollinearpoints

    Namefourcoplanarpoints

    NameallrayswithendpointB

    Nametwooppositerays

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    NotPossible

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

    arulesonaturalitdoesn'tneedtobeproven

    arulethatcan/shouldbeproven

    anumberthatcorrespondstoapointonagraph

    measurementbetween2points

    segmentsthatarethesamelength(samedistance)

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

  • 1.1and1.2notesandHW.notebook September05,2014

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