Mastering Geometry MT1 * Inductive Reasoning/Thinking Deductive *Postulates/ axioms Rules * Theorems *Properties Lines Constructions Angles Triangles The.

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Mastering Geometry MT1 * Inductive Reasoning/Thinking Deductive *Postulates/ axioms Rules * Theorems *Properties Lines Constructions Angles Triangles The use of patterns to reach a logical conclusion The use of statements or known facts to reach one logical conclusion Materials Needed: Compass, straight edge, pencil, 4-5 college ruled pieces of paper, 5-10 pieces of white paper. Level 4 opportunities: Projects TBD by Mr. Lopez soon. Basic Terms

Point C, Point M, Point Q. Point M & Point N are colinear Point T & Point N are non-coliena What does it look like?/ Name Basic Terms

Plane BKA or Plane GAC Points B & K are coplanar Points D & K are non-coplanar CB & GA are Parallel CB & DE are Skew CD & DE are perpendicular Basic Terms Continue…

Postulates

Theorems There will be many theorems to remember, please leave table set up so we can take future notes.

Constructions LinesAnglesTriangles 1.Copy a line segment 2.Perpendicular bisector of a line segment 3.Divide a segment into n equal parts 4.Parallel line through a point(angle copy method) 1.Bisecting an angle 2.Copy an angle 3.Construct a 30 degree angle 4.Construct a 45 degree angle 5.Construct a 90 degree angle 1.Copy a triangle 2.Isosceles Triangle, given a base and side 3.Equilateral Triangle 4.Triangle Median Go to the following website: On a white piece of paper create the constructions for each category below.