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An Introduction to:

An Introduction to:. Geometry. By Wendy Bacon. Terms. and. Definitions. Plane. P. A flat surface Continues infinitely in all directions Labeled with a Capital Letter Example: Plane P. • D. Point. A position in a plane Labeled with a Capital Letter Example: Point D. •. B. •. A.

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An Introduction to:

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  1. An Introduction to: Geometry By Wendy Bacon

  2. Terms and Definitions . . .

  3. Plane P • A flat surface • Continues infinitely in all directions • Labeled with a Capital Letter • Example: Plane P

  4. • D Point • A position in a plane • Labeled with a Capital Letter • Example: Point D

  5. B • A • Example: AB Line • A straight path of points • Continues infinitely in both directions • Can be determined by any two of its points • Named by any two of its points

  6. D C • Example: CD Line • Part of a line • Has two endpoints • Named by the two endpoints Segment

  7. G F • Example: FG Ray • Part of a line • Has one endpoint • Continues infinitely in the other direction • Named by the endpoint and one other point

  8. I J K Angle • Formed by two rays with a common endpoint • Named by any three points • One point from one ray • The common endpoint • One point from the other ray • The common endpoint must be named in the middle • Example: < IJK

  9. I J K Vertex • The end point of an angle • The middle point of the angle name • This vertex is Point J

  10. R • • • M L N • Q • MN and QR intersect at Point L Intersecting Lines • Meet at a point

  11. W • WX YZ Y Z X Perpendicular Lines • Intersect to from right angle

  12. Example: QR | | ST Parallel Lines • Must be in the same plane • Never intersect • Are the same distance apart at all points S T Q R

  13. J N K M L Polygon • A closed figure • Lies within a plane • Sides are made up of line segments • Named by its vertices in the order that they appear • Example: Polygon JKLMN

  14. Q R V S U T Polygon • A closed figure • Lies within a plane • Sides are made up of line segments • Named by its vertices in the order that they appear • Example: Polygon QRSTUV

  15. Q R J N K V S M L U T Polygon Polygon • A closed figure • Lies within a plane • Sides are made up of line segments • Named by its vertices in the order that they appear • Example: Polygon JKLMN • Example: Polygon QRSTUV

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