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Points, Lines, Segments, and Rays
Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Taken from Mr. Hammond’s Website
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Points A point is a location in space. It has no size. It is named by a capital letter. . Read it as: “Point A” Write it as: “A” A
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Lines A line is a series of points that extends in two opposing directions without end. Lines have no thickness. Q S Read it as: “Line QS” or “Line SQ” Write it as: QS or SQ
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Segments R B A segment is a part of a line with two endpoints.
Read it as: “Segment RB” or “Segment BR” Write it as: RB or BR
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Rays A ray consists of an endpoint and all the points of a line on one side of the endpoint. C D Read it as: “Ray CD” (the order does matter) Write it as: CD
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Intersecting When two line segments, rays, or lines cross over each other they are said to intersect. E We say there are two lines that intersect. C F G
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Perpendicular Are special intersecting lines. The point of intersection froms a right angle. Image taken from:
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Parallel Parallel lines are lines that will never touch. They are always the same distance apart. Image taken from: regentsprep.org
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Classify the lines below.
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Answers 1. Intersecting Lines
2. Intersecting, perpendicular line and ray 3. Parallel line segments 4. Non-intersecting line segment and ray.
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