Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Bell Ringer Directions: Evaluate the following expressions. 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Bell Ringer Directions: Evaluate the following expressions. 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ 4. ____________

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Objective: Objective: To Understand basic terms and postulates of geometry. Focus Question: Focus Question: How do you name points, lines, planes and rays? Point:Indicates a location and has no size. You can represent a point by a dot. You can name the point by a capital letter such as A A

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Objective: Objective: To Understand basic terms and postulates of geometry. Line:Is represented by a straight path that extends in two opposite directions without end and has no thickness. A line contains infinitely many points. A B You can name a line by Two points: Or by a single lowercase letter:

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Objective: Objective: To Understand basic terms and postulates of geometry. Plane:Is represented by a flat surface that extends in two opposite directions without end and has no thickness. A plane contains infinitely many points. A B You can name a plane by At least three points on the plane: Or by a single capital letter: C

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Objective: Objective: To Understand basic terms and postulates of geometry.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School GEOH  HW Section 1-2