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On whiteboard draw the guided practice diagram shown on pg. 7 Reference this diagram as you discuss the terms
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1.2 Points, Lines, and Planes
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What is a definition? Known words used to describe a new word Known words used to describe a new word Undefined terms – are terms not formally defined. There are three undefined terms in geometry: 1. Point2. Line3. Plane
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Point 1. A location in space. 2. Has no dimension (no length, no width, no depth). 3. All geometric figures consist of points POINTS ARE TO GEOMETRIC FIGURES AS ___________ IS TO HUMANS? POINTS ARE TO GEOMETRIC FIGURES AS ___________ IS TO HUMANS?
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Point For example: ●B●B●B●B What would be a real world example of a point?
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Line 1. An infinite set of points that extends in opposite directions forever. 2. One-dimensional (length). 3. Always straight.
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Line A B l Can be called: Line l Line AB or AB Line BA or BA For example: Real World example? How do we name a line has more than 2 points on it?
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Plane 1. A flat surface that extends forever in two dimensions (length & width). 2. Contains infinitely many points and lines. 3. Has no thickness
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Plane A B C W Can be named: Plane W Plane ABC, plane BCA, plane CBA, etc. **Planes can be named by more than 3 points, but they must be named in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise manner For example: Real World example?
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Horizontal Planes – Ceiling and Floor Horizontal Planes – Two sides horizontal and no sides vertical
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Vertical Planes – Walls Vertical Planes – two sides are vertical
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More Definitions Collinear points – Collinear points – points that can lie on the same line. **Think of the preffix “CO” as sharing.**
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More Definitions Noncollinear points – Noncollinear points – D
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More Definitions Coplanar points – What does it mean? Coplanar points – What does it mean? points that can lie on the same plane.
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More Definitions If the points do not lie in the same plane they are? If the points do not lie in the same plane they are? Noncoplanar points – Noncoplanar points – D A
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QUESTIONS 1 – 10 ON WORKSHEET
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More Definitions Intersect – Intersect – – Two or more figures intersect if they have one or more points in common. – Think “meet” or “Cut” Intersection – Intersection – – All points or sets of points the figures have in common. – Depending on what is intersecting, the intersection will be different
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1. Point and a line 2. 2 lines 3. 2 planes 4. A plane and a line 4 types of intersections between points, lines, and planes
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When a line and a point intersect, their intersection is a point. B l Like taking a road trip and driving through a certain town or city on the map.
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When 2 lines intersect, their intersection is a point. Like the intersection of Foothill and Ramsdale
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When 2 planes intersect, their intersection is a line. The planes are cutting through one another
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When a line and plane intersect, their intersection is a point. Like sticking a pencil through a piece of paper
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QUESTIONS 11 - 14
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More Definitions Equidistant – equally distant Equidistant – equally distant
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TRUE/FALSE – PF ends at P – A plane has no thickness REST OF QUESTIONS
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Questions???
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