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How many points of intersectioncan two figures have?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

One?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Two?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Three?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Four?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Five?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Five?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

Six?

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In how many points can these two triangles intersect?

The two triangles can also intersect in a segment

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Describe the intersection of two geometric figures

A point

An acute angle

A segment

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Here are some for you to try…

Look at the two figures. Which could not describe the intersection of these figures?

a) a line segmentb) a pointc) a right angled) a ray

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Look at the two figures. Which could not describe the intersection of these figures?

a) a line segment

Answer: d) a ray

b) a point

c) a right angle

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Draw a rectangle and a triangle intersecting in

exactly six points.

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Draw a rectangle and a triangle intersecting in exactly six points.

Answer: (There is more than one answer!)

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Draw a triangle and a circle intersecting in exactly:

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One point Two Points

Three points Four points

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Can a triangle and circle intersect in exactly six points?

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Two circles? Two triangles? Two pentagons?

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Two circles? Two triangles? Two pentagons?2 6 10

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If a line intersects a triangle in one point,what is special about that point?

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If a line intersects a triangle in one point,what is special about that point?

The point is a vertexof the triangle.

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Is there a pattern?Maximum number of points of intersection:

2 triangles

6

2 rectangles

8

2 pentagons

10

. . .2 hexagons? 2 heptagons?

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2 octagons?

16 points

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By Sandy ChristenOak Ridge Schools


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