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Points, Lines and Planes Lesson 1.2 Pre-AP Geometry
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Points, Lines, and Planes The three most basic figures in geometry are points, lines, and planes. This lesson illustrates how these three basic figures relate to one another.
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Objectives 1.Use the undefined terms point, line, and plane. 2.Draw representations of points, lines, and planes. 3.Use the terms collinear, coplanar, and intersection.
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Vocabulary Point A geometric element that has position but no dimension. A point is defined by its coordinates. Symbol: · A Line A line can be described as an ideal zero-width, infinitely long, perfectly straight curve containing an infinite number of points. Symbol: (The term curve in mathematics includes "straight curves")
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Vocabulary Plane A plane is a two-dimensional surface that is perfectly flat, is infinitely vast, and infinitesimally thin. Undefined term A term, such as point, line, plane, and space, that is accepted without definition.
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Vocabulary Space The set of all points. The unlimited area which extends in all directions and within which all things exist. Intersect To meet or cross at a point.
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Vocabulary Collinear Lying on the same straight line. Collinear points lie along a straight line. Any two points are always collinear. Coplanar Lying in the same plane. A set of points in space is coplanar if the points all lie in the same plane. Note: Collinear points are automatically coplanar, but coplanar points are not necessarily collinear.
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Points Things that we can use to represent a point: a marble
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Lines Things that we can use to represent a line: a taut piece of string
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Plane Things that we can use to represent a plane: a sheet of paper a poster board
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Intersecting Planes Things that we can use to represent intersecting planes: the sides of a cardboard box
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Practice Quiz - True or False 1. ends at P. 2.Point S is on an infinite number of lines. 3.A plane has no thickness. 4.Collinear points are coplanar. 5.Planes have edges. 6.Two planes intersect in a line segment. 7.Two intersecting lines meet in exactly one point. 8.Points have no size.
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Problem Set 1.2 Written Exercises p.7: # 2 – 26 even, 27 - 36
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