1 / 10

Aim: Do Now:

What are the first postulates used in geometry proofs?. Aim: Do Now:. 1) You stand in front of a full-length mirror. How tall is your reflection? 2) John is the same height as Lisa. What conclusion can you make?

rance
Download Presentation

Aim: Do Now:

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. What are the first postulates used in geometry proofs? Aim:Do Now: 1) You stand in front of a full-length mirror. How tall is your reflection? 2) John is the same height as Lisa. What conclusion can you make? 3)Frank is the same age as Javier. Javier is the same age as Patricia. What conclusion can you make? Ans.:Same height as myself Ans.:Lisa is the same height as John. Ans.:Patricia is the same age as Frank. Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  2. 2-Column Geometry Proofs Given:Information “given” to help start the proof. Prove:The final conclusion that we must make based on the given, postulates, definitions and theorems. Arrange proof in 2-column table format. Every statement must have an accompanying reason. Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  3. Postulates and Theorems Postulate: A postulate is a statement that we accept as true without proof. Theorem: A theorem is a statement that can be proved by deductive reasoning. Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  4. “A line segment (or angle) is congruent to itself.” C Ex 1: Ex 2: B A B D E D A C Reflexive Postulate Reflexive Postulate First Postulates – a.k.a. Properties of Equality Postulate #1 – Reflexive Property of Equality: “A quantity is equal to itself.” a = a Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  5. Ex 1: Given: Ex 2: Given: A B C D P Q Postulate #2 - Symmetric Property of Equality: “An equality may be expressed in either order.” If a = b, then, b = a Symmetric Postulate Symmetric Postulate Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  6. C B A Postulate #3 – Transitive Property of Equality: If quantities are equal to the same quantity, then they are equal to each other. If a = b and b = c, then a = c Given Given Transitive Postulate Def. equilateral triangle Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  7. Given: Prove: x y Example: Given Given Symmetric Postulate Transitive Postulate Def. congruent angles Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  8. C B A B C D A D S M R L E Examples: First Postulates 1) 2) Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  9. A B C D S M R L Ex #1: Given Given Transitive Postulate Given Symmetric Postulate Transitive Postulate Def. congruent line segments Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

  10. C B A D E Ex#2 Given Given Def. Angle Bisector Given Def. Angle Bisector Transitive Postulate (3,5) Geometry Lesson: First Postulates

More Related