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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry1 Segment and Angle Bisectors During today’s lesson, you will: bisect a segment bisect an angle solve problems involving segment and angle bisectors
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry2 DEFINITION: Midpoint Recall, the midpoint of a segment is ___________________________________ ___________________________________. A segment bisector is _________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________. a point which divides (or bisects) the segment into two congruent segments. a segment, ray, line, or plane which intersects a segment at its midpoint
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry3 Draw a segment bisector given AY with midpoint M. A M Y How many segment bisectors can be drawn through the midpoint M?
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry4 Perpendicular lines ___________________ ___________________________________. DEFINITION: Perpendicular Lines are two lines that intersect to form congruent right angles.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry5 Origami Exploration: Paper Folding Perpendicular Bisectors Step 1: On a piece of paper, draw HT. Step 2: Fold the paper so that B is on top of A. Step 3: Label the point where the fold intersects HT as point O. Step 4: Measure HO and HT. Step 5: Measure the four angles which are formed.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry6 DEFINITION: Perpendicular Bisector A perpendicular bisector of a segment is __________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________. You are now ready to write a good definition of a perpendicular bisector. a segment, ray or line which a. intersects a segment at its midpoint and b. forms congruent right angles. For additional information on paper-folding geometry, click on the pencil in the upper right-hand corner.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry7 Origami Exploration: Paper Folding Angle Bisectors Step 1: On a piece of paper, draw ABC. Step 2: Fold the paper so that CB is directly on top of CA. Step 3: Draw any point on the fold and label the point D. Step 4: Use a protractor to measure angles ACD and BCD. You are now ready to write a good definition of an angle bisector.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry8 DEFINITION: Angle Bisector An angle bisector is __________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________. a ray (or segment) which divides an angle into two congruent angles. The vertex of the segment or ray is at the angle’s vertex.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry9 The ray FH bisects angle EFG. Given that m< EFG = 120, what are the measures of the two angles which are formed? Example: Finding Angle Measures
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry10 Example: Finding Angle Measures Given KN bisects angle JKL so that m< JKN = 5x - 25 and m< KNL = 3x + 5. Solve for x and find the measure of < JKN.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry11 Work Space:
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry12 Final Checks for Understanding 1.What two geometric figures are formed when you paper-fold a perpendicular bisector? 2.How do you indicate right angles in a diagram? 3.Given QS is the bisector of < PQR, determine m< SQR and m< PQR when m < PQS = 40.
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Mrs. McConaughyGeometry13 Homework Assignment Pages 37-38: 9-12 all OR Segment and Angle Bisectors WS 31 – 42 all; 44- 49 all
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