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Secondary Math 2 7.2 Line Segments
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Warm-UP: Create a line, ray, or segment for each problem. (notes from 7.1)
ππ ππ π΄π πΎπ
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Questions on 7.1:
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Find the AVERAGE of the following:
3 and 5 10 and 20 15 and 30 32 and 36
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Midpoint for number lines
A B The midpoint for π΄π΅ is found by adding A and B, then dividing by 2. π΄+π΅ 2
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Midpoint for number lines
3 5 The midpoint for π΄π΅ is found by adding A and B, then dividing by 2. 3+5 2
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Midpoint for number lines
10 20 The midpoint for π΄π΅ is found by adding A and B, then dividing by 2.
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How about for non-horizontal lines?
Remember the coordinate plane? B
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How about for non-horizontal lines?
(x, y) A Remember the coordinate plane? (x, y) B
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How about for non-horizontal lines?
(x1, y1) A Remember the coordinate plane? (x2, y2) B
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Finding the AVERAGE (the midpoint):
( π₯ 1 + π₯ 2 2 , π¦ 1 + π¦ 2 2 ) Add the xβs, and divide by 2. Add the yβs, and divide by 2.
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Letβs practice!!! Find the midpoint (and graph it!) ( π₯ 1 + π₯ 2 2 , π¦ 1 + π¦ 2 2 ) ( , ) (4,6) Hereβs what weβre doing
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More Practice!!!
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Midpoints Midpoints are in the exact middle of a line segment.
They cut the line segment into 2 equal pieces Those pieces are congruent!!!!
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What is congruent? If two things have the same value, they are equal (=) If two things have the same shape, we say they are congruent (β
) Specific marks on the lines to show they are congruent
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Congruent Segments Line segments are congruent if, and only if, they have the same length. How do we know how long they are?!?!?
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THE Distance Formula π« = (ππβππ)π + (ππβππ)π
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π« = (ππβππ)π + (ππβππ)π THE Distance Formula
π« = (ππβππ)π + (ππβππ)π x1= x coordinate of 1st point y1= y coordinate of 1st point x2= x coordinate of 2nd point y2= y coordinate of 2nd point
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Use the Distance Formula
How far is it from (1, 2) to (3, 4) π« = (ππβππ)π + (ππβππ)π
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Letβs Practice Some!
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More Practice!
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Midpoint Question M is the midpoint of ππ . Find the value of x.
What is the length of ππ ? What is the length of ππ ?
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