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Basics of Geometry
Basics of Geometry 1.2
POINTS!
LINES!
PLANES!
OH MY!
Basics of Geometry
• What are the undefined terms in geometry?
• What concepts present the foundations of
geometry?
• Can you sketch the intersection of lines and
planes?
These questions (and much more!!) will be
answered by the end of this presentation.
Are you ready?
Basics of Geometry
The terms points, lines, and planes are the foundations of
geometry, but…
point, line, and plane are all what we call undefined terms.
How can that be?
Well, any definition we could give them would depend on
the definition of some other mathematical idea that these
three terms help define. In other words, the definition would
be circular!
Undefined Terms?
Basics of Geometry
• Has no dimension
• Usually represented by a small dot
Point
A
The above is called point A. Note the point
is represented with a capital letter.
Basics of Geometry
• Extend in one dimension.
• Represented with straight line with two arrowheads to
indicate that the line extends without end in two directions.
Line
l
B
A
This is Line l, (using the lower case
script letter) or symbolically we call it AB
NOTICE: The arrowheads are in
both directions on the symbol AB
Basics of Geometry
Plane
• Extend in two dimensions.
• Represented by a slanted 4 sided figure, but you
must envision it extends without end, even
though the representation has edges.
A
B C
M This is Plane M or plane ABC (be
sure to only use three of the
points when naming a plane)
Basics of Geometry
Undefined Concepts
• Collinear points are points that lie on the
same line.
l
C
A
B Points A, B and C are collinear.
Basics of Geometry
Undefined Concepts
• Coplanar points are points that lie on the
same plane.
A
B
C Points A, B and C are coplanar.
Basics of Geometry
Line Segment
Let’s look at the idea of a point in between two other points on a line.
Here is line AB, or recall
symbolically AB
A B
The line segment does not
extend without end. It has
endpoints, in this case A and
B. The segment contains all
the points on the line
between A and B
A B
Notice the difference in the
symbolic notation!
This is segment AB
Basics of Geometry
Symbolized by
Ray
AB
The initial point is
always the first
letter in naming a
ray. Notice the
difference in
symbols from both
a line and segment.
A B
A is called the initial
point
Ray AB extends in
one direction
without end.
Let’s look at a ray:
Basics of Geometry
Not all symbols are created equal!
Symbol alert!
BAAB is the same as
AB BAis the same as
BUT…
A B
A B
Basics of Geometry
AB is not the same as BA
Symbol alert!!
A B AB
A B
BA
Initial point 1st
The ray is different!
Notice that the initial point is listed first in the symbol. Also note
that the symbolic ray always has the arrowhead on the right
regardless of the direction of the ray.
Basics of Geometry
If C is between A and B,
Opposite Rays
CA
A BC
then and are opposite rays.CB
C is the common initial point for the rays!
Basics of Geometry
Rays are important because they help us define something very
important in geometry…Angles!
An angle consists of two different rays that have the same initial
point. The rays are sides of the angles. The initial point is called
the vertex.
Angles
∠
vertex
sides
A
B
C
Notation: We denote an angle with
three points and symbol. The
middle point is always the vertex.
We can also name the angle with
just the vertex point. This angle can
be denoted as:
∠ BAC,∠CAB, or ∠ A
Basics of Geometry
Straight angle
m A = 180°
Obtuse angle
90°< m A < 180°
Acute angle
0°< m A < 90°
Classifying Angles
Angles are classified as acute, right, obtuse, and
straight, according to their measures. Angles have
measures greater than 0° and less or equal to 180°.
∠
A A
Right angle
m A = 90°
A A
∠ ∠ ∠
Basics of Geometry
• Two or more geometric figures intersect if they have
one or more points in common.
• The intersection of the figures is the set of points the
figure has in common
Intersections of lines and planes
Think!
!
How do 2 line intersect?
How do 2 planes intersect?
What about a line and a plane?
Basics of Geometry
Modeling Intersections
To think about the questions on the last slide lets look at the following…
B A
ETwo lines
intersect at a
point, like here
at point A. F
Line BF is the intersection of the
planes G and H.
G
H
Point E is
the
intersection
of plane H
and line EC
D
C
Basics of Geometry
Something to think about…
You have just finished the first section in Geometry!
This is a very important section because it lays the foundation for
the rest of the year! Much of the vocabulary you will encounter in
this course will have its foundation in the ideas presented in this
lesson.
Can you name the three undefined terms in geometry? Do you
know the difference between and obtuse and straight angle? Can
you sketch the intersection of a plane and a line? How about two
planes? Can you visualize the intersection of two planes? How
about three?
The classfun and homefun provided will help you in developing a
better understanding of the concepts!

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Basics of-geometry-14562

  • 1. Basics of Geometry Basics of Geometry 1.2 POINTS! LINES! PLANES! OH MY!
  • 2. Basics of Geometry • What are the undefined terms in geometry? • What concepts present the foundations of geometry? • Can you sketch the intersection of lines and planes? These questions (and much more!!) will be answered by the end of this presentation. Are you ready?
  • 3. Basics of Geometry The terms points, lines, and planes are the foundations of geometry, but… point, line, and plane are all what we call undefined terms. How can that be? Well, any definition we could give them would depend on the definition of some other mathematical idea that these three terms help define. In other words, the definition would be circular! Undefined Terms?
  • 4. Basics of Geometry • Has no dimension • Usually represented by a small dot Point A The above is called point A. Note the point is represented with a capital letter.
  • 5. Basics of Geometry • Extend in one dimension. • Represented with straight line with two arrowheads to indicate that the line extends without end in two directions. Line l B A This is Line l, (using the lower case script letter) or symbolically we call it AB NOTICE: The arrowheads are in both directions on the symbol AB
  • 6. Basics of Geometry Plane • Extend in two dimensions. • Represented by a slanted 4 sided figure, but you must envision it extends without end, even though the representation has edges. A B C M This is Plane M or plane ABC (be sure to only use three of the points when naming a plane)
  • 7. Basics of Geometry Undefined Concepts • Collinear points are points that lie on the same line. l C A B Points A, B and C are collinear.
  • 8. Basics of Geometry Undefined Concepts • Coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane. A B C Points A, B and C are coplanar.
  • 9. Basics of Geometry Line Segment Let’s look at the idea of a point in between two other points on a line. Here is line AB, or recall symbolically AB A B The line segment does not extend without end. It has endpoints, in this case A and B. The segment contains all the points on the line between A and B A B Notice the difference in the symbolic notation! This is segment AB
  • 10. Basics of Geometry Symbolized by Ray AB The initial point is always the first letter in naming a ray. Notice the difference in symbols from both a line and segment. A B A is called the initial point Ray AB extends in one direction without end. Let’s look at a ray:
  • 11. Basics of Geometry Not all symbols are created equal! Symbol alert! BAAB is the same as AB BAis the same as BUT… A B A B
  • 12. Basics of Geometry AB is not the same as BA Symbol alert!! A B AB A B BA Initial point 1st The ray is different! Notice that the initial point is listed first in the symbol. Also note that the symbolic ray always has the arrowhead on the right regardless of the direction of the ray.
  • 13. Basics of Geometry If C is between A and B, Opposite Rays CA A BC then and are opposite rays.CB C is the common initial point for the rays!
  • 14. Basics of Geometry Rays are important because they help us define something very important in geometry…Angles! An angle consists of two different rays that have the same initial point. The rays are sides of the angles. The initial point is called the vertex. Angles ∠ vertex sides A B C Notation: We denote an angle with three points and symbol. The middle point is always the vertex. We can also name the angle with just the vertex point. This angle can be denoted as: ∠ BAC,∠CAB, or ∠ A
  • 15. Basics of Geometry Straight angle m A = 180° Obtuse angle 90°< m A < 180° Acute angle 0°< m A < 90° Classifying Angles Angles are classified as acute, right, obtuse, and straight, according to their measures. Angles have measures greater than 0° and less or equal to 180°. ∠ A A Right angle m A = 90° A A ∠ ∠ ∠
  • 16. Basics of Geometry • Two or more geometric figures intersect if they have one or more points in common. • The intersection of the figures is the set of points the figure has in common Intersections of lines and planes Think! ! How do 2 line intersect? How do 2 planes intersect? What about a line and a plane?
  • 17. Basics of Geometry Modeling Intersections To think about the questions on the last slide lets look at the following… B A ETwo lines intersect at a point, like here at point A. F Line BF is the intersection of the planes G and H. G H Point E is the intersection of plane H and line EC D C
  • 18. Basics of Geometry Something to think about… You have just finished the first section in Geometry! This is a very important section because it lays the foundation for the rest of the year! Much of the vocabulary you will encounter in this course will have its foundation in the ideas presented in this lesson. Can you name the three undefined terms in geometry? Do you know the difference between and obtuse and straight angle? Can you sketch the intersection of a plane and a line? How about two planes? Can you visualize the intersection of two planes? How about three? The classfun and homefun provided will help you in developing a better understanding of the concepts!