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Points Lines and Planes

Points Lines and Planes. Unit 1 Lesson 2. Points Lines and Planes. Students will be able to: • Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, and planes. • Identify points, lines, line segments, rays and planes.

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Points Lines and Planes

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  1. Points Lines and Planes Unit 1 Lesson 2

  2. Points Lines and Planes Students will be able to: • Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, and planes. • Identify points, lines, line segments, rays and planes. Know precise definitions of line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line.

  3. Points Lines and Planes Key Vocabulary: A line, A point, A line segment, A plane, Intersection.

  4. Points Lines and Planes • In geometry, some words, such as point, line, and plane, are undefined terms. Although these words are not formally defined, it is important to have general agreement about what each word means. • A point has no dimension. • It is usually represented by a small dot and named by a capital letter.

  5. Points Lines and Planes • A lineextends in one dimension. • It is usually represented by a straight line with two arrowheads to indicate that the line extends without end in two directions, and is named by two points on the line or a lowercase script letter.

  6. Points Lines and Planes • A planeextends in two dimensions. • It is usually represented by a shape that looks like a tabletop or wall. • You must imagine that the plane extends without end, even though the drawing of a plane appears to have edges, and is named by a capital script letter or 3 non-collinear points.

  7. Points Lines and Planes • A line segmentis a set of points and has a specific length i.e. it does not extend indefinitely. • It has no thickness or width, is usually represented by a straight line with no arrowheads to indicate that it has a fixed length, and is named by two points on the line segment with a line segment symbol above the letters.

  8. Points Lines and Planes • A rayis a set of points and extends in one dimension in one direction (not in two directions). It has no thickness or width, is usually represented by a straight line with one arrowhead to indicate that it extends without end in the direction of the arrowhead, and is named by two points on the ray with a ray symbol above the letters

  9. Points Lines and Planes • Collinear pointsare points that lie on the same line. • Coplanar pointsare points that lie on the same plane.

  10. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. a. Line Points Collinear points Non collinear points

  11. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. a. Line Points Collinear points Non collinear points

  12. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. b. Line segment Points

  13. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. b. Line segment Points

  14. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. c. • Plane • Ray • Points • Coplanar points • Non coplanar points

  15. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 1:Use the figure to name each of the following. c. • Plane • Ray • Points • Coplanar points • Non coplanar points

  16. Points Lines and Planes • Two or more geometric figures intersect, if they have one or more points in common. • The intersectionof the figures is the set of points the figures have in common.

  17. Points Lines and Planes • Postulate 1-1Through any two points there is exactly one line. • Postulate 1-2If two distinct lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one point. • Postulate 1-3If two distinct planes intersect, then they intersect in exactly one line. • Postulate 1-4Through any three non collinear points there is exactly one plane.

  18. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. Name the intersection of line and segment ̅.

  19. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. Name the intersection of line and segment ̅. • Point

  20. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. Name the intersection of plane and line

  21. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. Name the intersection of plane and line • Point

  22. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. • Name the two opposite rays at point .

  23. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. • Name the two opposite rays at point .

  24. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. • What is another name for plane ?

  25. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. a. • What is another name for plane ? Plane

  26. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • Name the intersection of plane and plane .

  27. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • Name the intersection of plane and plane . Line

  28. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • What is another name for plane ?

  29. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • What is another name for plane ? Plane

  30. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • Name the intersection of line and line .

  31. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • Name the intersection of line and line . Point

  32. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. b. • Name a point that is collinear with and . Point

  33. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the intersection of plane and line

  34. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the intersection of plane and line Point

  35. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the intersection of plane and line .

  36. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the intersection of plane and line . Point

  37. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name a point that is coplanar with and

  38. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name a point that is coplanar with and Point

  39. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the opposite ray of ray .

  40. Points Lines and Planes Sample Problem 2:Refer to each figure. c. • Name the opposite ray of ray . Ray

  41. Points Lines and Planes a. • Plane contains lines , , and . • Lines and intersect in point . • Lines and intersect in point . • Lines and intersect in point . Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

  42. Points Lines and Planes • Plane contains lines , , and . • Lines and intersect in point . • Lines and intersect in point . • Lines and intersect in point . a. Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

  43. Points Lines and Planes b. • Plane contains line and point . • Plane contains line and point . • Lines andintersect in point . • The intersection of plane and plane is line. Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

  44. Points Lines and Planes b. • Plane contains line and point . • Plane contains line and point . • Lines andintersect in point . • The intersection of plane and plane is line. Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

  45. Points Lines and Planes c. • Plane and plane do not has intersect. • Plane intersect plane in line . • Plane intersect plane in line . Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

  46. Points Lines and Planes c. • Plane and plane do not has intersect. • Plane intersect plane in line . • Plane intersect plane in line . Sample Problem 3:Draw and label figure for each relationship.

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