Geometry. What is Geometry? Greek for: geos - meaning earth metron - meaning measure.

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Geometry

What is Geometry? Greek for: geos - meaning earth metron - meaning measure

Who wants a guaranteed A this year?

All quiz and test answers are buried in the school -equidistant from the art room and stairs -10 m from the ATM ATM  Art Room  Stairs

Chapter 1: Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles : Points, Lines and Planes

Point: Line: Plane: Undefined terms used in definitions of other terms “Building Blocks of Geometry”

Equidistant: equally distant from something Space: the set of all points Collinear points- points all in one line Noncollinear Points: NOT all in one line Ex:

Coplanar points: points all in one plane Noncoplanar points: Points NOT all in one plane

Intersection of lines: point where 2 lines meet Intersection of figures: set of points that are in both figures

Homework Pg 7-9: 1-28, 34 Work on Multiple Intelligence Project