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Undefined terms such (Points,Lines,Planes)
Prepared by:
DAIZY ALARCON AVILA
BSED-MATH
Objectives:
 describe the undefined terms;
 name the identified point(s), line(s) and
plane(s) in a given figure.
 represents point, line and plane using
concrete and pictorial models.
Geometry
It is a Greek word Geo means
“earth” and metron means
“measurement”.
- define as the measure of the
earth
Geometry deals with the shapes
that we see around us.
Point
• A point is simply a
location that has no
dimension (width,
length, and thickness),
it is usually represented
by a small dot, and
named by a capital
letter.
A
Point A
B
Point B
C
Point C
Line
• A line is a set of points and
extends in one dimension. It
has no thickness or width, is
usually represented by a
straight line with two
arrowheads to indicate that
it extends without end in
both directions, and is
named by two points on the
line or a lowercase script
letter.
A
B
l
Line AB or line l
Kinds of Lines
Line Segment
-is a part of the line
with two endpoints
and all the points
between them.
Ray
-is a part of the line
with one endpoint
and extends
indefinitely in one
direction
Plane
• A plane is a flat surface made up
of points. It extends in two
dimensions, is usually represented
by a shape that looks like a
tabletop or wall, and is named by
a capital script letter or 3 non-
collinear points. You must
imagine that the plane extends
without end, even though the
drawing of a plane appears to
have edges.
Plane ABC or plane
M
A few more basic concepts using
these undefined terms . . .
 Collinear points are points that lie on the
same line.
 Coplanar points are points that lie on the
same plane.
Example 1:
Name three points that
are collinear
Solution:
D, E and F lie on the
same line, so they
are collinear.
G
D E F
H
Example 2
Name four points that
are coplanar.
Solution:
D, E, F, and G lie on
the same plane, so
they are coplanar.
G
D E F
H
Example 3:
Name three points that
are not collinear.
Solution:
There are many
correct answers. For
instance, points H, E,
and G do not lie on
the same line.
G
D E F
H
Intersections of Lines & Planes
 The intersection of two or more
lines is a POINT.
 The intersection of two or more
planes is a LINE.
Example 4:
 How to sketch a line that
intersects a plane in one
point
 Draw a plane and a line.
 Emphasize the point where
they meet.
 Use dashes to indicate
where the line is hidden by
the plane.
Undefined terms such (Points,Lines,Planes)
Undefined terms such (Points,Lines,Planes)

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Undefined terms such (Points,Lines,Planes)

  • 2. Prepared by: DAIZY ALARCON AVILA BSED-MATH
  • 3. Objectives:  describe the undefined terms;  name the identified point(s), line(s) and plane(s) in a given figure.  represents point, line and plane using concrete and pictorial models.
  • 4. Geometry It is a Greek word Geo means “earth” and metron means “measurement”. - define as the measure of the earth Geometry deals with the shapes that we see around us.
  • 5. Point • A point is simply a location that has no dimension (width, length, and thickness), it is usually represented by a small dot, and named by a capital letter. A Point A B Point B C Point C
  • 6. Line • A line is a set of points and extends in one dimension. It has no thickness or width, is usually represented by a straight line with two arrowheads to indicate that it extends without end in both directions, and is named by two points on the line or a lowercase script letter. A B l Line AB or line l
  • 7. Kinds of Lines Line Segment -is a part of the line with two endpoints and all the points between them. Ray -is a part of the line with one endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction
  • 8. Plane • A plane is a flat surface made up of points. It extends in two dimensions, is usually represented by a shape that looks like a tabletop or wall, and is named by a capital script letter or 3 non- collinear points. You must imagine that the plane extends without end, even though the drawing of a plane appears to have edges. Plane ABC or plane M
  • 9. A few more basic concepts using these undefined terms . . .  Collinear points are points that lie on the same line.  Coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane.
  • 10. Example 1: Name three points that are collinear Solution: D, E and F lie on the same line, so they are collinear. G D E F H
  • 11. Example 2 Name four points that are coplanar. Solution: D, E, F, and G lie on the same plane, so they are coplanar. G D E F H
  • 12. Example 3: Name three points that are not collinear. Solution: There are many correct answers. For instance, points H, E, and G do not lie on the same line. G D E F H
  • 13. Intersections of Lines & Planes  The intersection of two or more lines is a POINT.  The intersection of two or more planes is a LINE.
  • 14. Example 4:  How to sketch a line that intersects a plane in one point  Draw a plane and a line.  Emphasize the point where they meet.  Use dashes to indicate where the line is hidden by the plane.