Top Banner
19

Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Mar 27, 2015

Download

Documents

Mia Neal
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 2: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Points Lines Planes

Circles PolygonsCongruency

Similarity

Page 4: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Line• Continues without end in opposite directions

• •

A B

AB represents a line

Page 5: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Segment• Part of a line made up of 2 points and all the

points of the line between the 2 points

• •

D E

DE represents a segment

Page 6: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Ray• Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and

all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint

F G

FG represents a ray

• •

Page 7: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

What are parallel lines?

• Parallel lines are lines that never intersect.

Page 8: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

What are intersecting lines?

• Lines that cross at any point are intersecting lines.

Page 9: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

What are perpendicular lines?

• Two lines that cross to form a right angle are intersecting lines.

Page 10: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 11: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Points and Lines in Real World

Page 12: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 13: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 14: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 15: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 16: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.
Page 17: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

VERTEX• A VERTEX is a fancy name for “angle”

• Two rays or lines that have the same endpoint make a VERTEX/angle

• VERTEX/angles are measured in “degrees”

The Corners of a square are its vertex/angles

When two lines cross, they make vertex/angl

es

Page 18: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

CONGRUENT• CONGRUENT means the “same”

• CONGRUENT LINE SEGMENTS means two line segments are the same

• CONGRUENT Vertex/Angles means two angles are the same

● ●

● ●

The Hershey & Crunch Bar are a Congruent size

Page 19: Points Lines Planes Circles Polygons Congruency Similarity.

Open your etextbook on page 33.