The document introduces some basic concepts in geometry, including:
- Points, lines, and planes are the undefined terms that form the foundations of geometry.
- A point has no dimension, a line extends in one dimension, and a plane extends in two dimensions.
- Geometric figures can intersect if they share one or more points in common. The intersection of two lines is a point, two planes intersect along a line, and a line and plane intersect at a point.
- Other concepts introduced are line segments, rays, angles, and classifications of angles as acute, right, obtuse or straight.