Points Lines & Planes The foundation of Euclidean Geometry.

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Points Lines & Planes The foundation of Euclidean Geometry

Geometric FigureNamingExample point line line segment ray plane

Constructing Angles  Notice ray MN and ray MR  They share a common endpoint M  When two rays share a common endpoint an angle occurs  There are three ways to name an angle:  Use the angle symbol and a number. < 1  Use the angle symbol and the vertex of the angle. < M  Use the angle symbol and three points on the angle. The first point is on one side of the angle, the second point is the vertex, and the third point is on the other side of the angle. < NMR

How to use the graphic organizer Write the name of geometric figure here Draw a picture here Describe in your OWN words…do not copy from book Draw an example with proper naming here Draw a non- example with incorrect naming here

 Make a graphic organizer for each term below  Point  Line  Line segment  Ray  Plane  Angle  Then complete Lesson 1-1 Practice Homework