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Geometry in Golf By: Vanessa Rennie 2 nd hour Novak
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Geometry in Golf By: Vanessa Rennie 2 nd hour Novak.

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Page 1: Geometry in Golf By: Vanessa Rennie 2 nd hour Novak.

Geometry in GolfBy: Vanessa Rennie2nd hour Novak

Page 2: Geometry in Golf By: Vanessa Rennie 2 nd hour Novak.

Point A location, no size, represented by a

small dot and named by a capital letter.

The golf ball is the point on a golf course.

The hole is the point on the mini golf course.

Page 3: Geometry in Golf By: Vanessa Rennie 2 nd hour Novak.

Line A series of points that extends in two

opposite directions without an end.

The line is where the travels from to the endpoint of where it stops.

The line is the ground of where the golf ball travels.

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Plane A flat surface that has no thickness; contains many

lines and extends without an end in any directions of all its lines, single capital letter(three noncollinear points)

In both of these pictures, the golfers will hit their ball into a different section of the golf course, or known as the different planes of the golf courses.

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Angle The union of two rays with a common

endpoint

The girl golfer is lining her golf club up straight with the ball, her back swing goes to a certain angle.

The golfer lines up and his back and arms are at a certain angle.

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Ray the line that consist of one endpoint and

the points of the line on one side of the endpoint

The golfer wants the ball to go into the cup but instead it travels pasted the cup.

The ball travels within a line but continues to travel off the green.

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Circle A closed plane curved consisting of all

points at a given distance from a point called the center

The golf ball around the cup represent a circle.

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Midpoint The point on a line segment half way in

between two other points evenly.

The ramp (picture to the right) is showing half way between the golfers start and the cup, where the golf ball is suppose to go in.

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Network An arrangement of intersecting of

horizontal and vertical lines

Golfers use horizontal and vertical lines to set their club up to hit the ball into the cup but also use it to set up their position before hitting the ball.

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Polygon A closed plane figure, having three or

more straight sides

The side of the golf cart is in the shape of a polygon and so is the overview of a blueprint of a mini golf course hole.

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Line Segment The part of a line consisting of two

endpoints and all points between them

The golfer is lining up his put the ball and the cup are the points within a line segment.