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Lesson 2.1 Perpendicularity Objective:
Recognize the need for clarity and concision in proofs and understand the concept of perpendicularity
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From now on, when you write a two-column proof, try to state each reason in a single sentence or less. This chapter contains more definitions and theorems for you to memorize and use.
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Perpendicular Lines, Rays and Segments
Perpendicularity, right angles and measurements all go together. Definition: Lines, rays, or segments that intersect at right angles are perpendicular. What is the symbol for perpendicular?
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Let’s Draw some examples of perpendicularity.
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Do NOT assume perpendicularity from a diagram! In DEF it appears that
In the figure at the right, the mark inside the angle ( ) indicates that is a right angle. B A C It is also true that and Do NOT assume perpendicularity from a diagram! In DEF it appears that but we may not assume that they are. F E D
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In each of the following, name the angles that can be proved to be right angles.
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Let’s practice Find the measure of M A C 2 1 Y X Z 3 4 S
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Do NOT assume perpendicularity from a diagram
Important … Do NOT assume perpendicularity from a diagram Two perpendicular number lines form a two-dimensional coordinate system, or coordinate plane.
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The horizontal line is called the x-axis
y-axis A (3,4) The vertical line is called the y-axis Origin x-axis Each point is represented by an ordered pair in the form of (x,y) The values of the x and y are called the points coordinates The intersection of the axes is called the origin. Its coordinates are (0,0).
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