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Basics of Geometry 1.4 Intersections 1.5 Segments

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Basics of Geometry1.4 Intersections

1.5 Segments

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ReviewThe intersection of two lines is a

___________.The intersection of two planes is

a ________.Any three points can define a

___________.Any two points can define a

________.

LINE

LINE

POINT

PLANE

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Review Name 4 coplanar

points. Are A, D, and E

coplanar? Are A, D, G, and F

coplanar? Are E and F collinear? Give plane ADC

another name.

A

B C

D

E F

GH

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Intersections of Lines Name the intersection

of and Name the intersection

of and Name the intersection

of and

AC BE

AC

BE DF

DF

A B C

D E F

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Intersections of Planes Name the intersection

of planes S and R. Name the intersection

of planes R and T. Name the intersection

of planes T and S.

S

R

T

k

l

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Sketch It!

Sketch and label a plane. Draw and label a line that is in the plane. Draw and label a line that does not

intersect the plane. Draw and label a line that intersects the

plane at one point.

Pj

lk

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Sketch It!

Sketch and label two planes that intersect.

S

Rk

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Assignment :

First, we will discuss page 17.

Then, quietly work on your own work. I will help if you need it.

p. 11: 8, 14, 24, 36, 38

p. 17: 16 – 32 even

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Segments

A segment is a part of a line. A segment has a length. To find the length of a segment (or the

distance from beginning to end), subtract the coordinates of the endpoints and take the absolute value.

12 xx

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Segments Continued

The notation for distance is simply the endpoints of the segment.

Thus, the formula for distance on a line segment is:

AB

12 xxAB

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Find AB

-5 13A B

12 xxAB )5(13 AB 18

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Segment Addition Postulate

If B is between A and C, then AC = AB + BC

If AC = AB + BC, then B is between A and C

A B C

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Find EF

D E F

16

10

EFDEDF EF1016

10101016 EFEF6

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Find AB

C A B

29

15ABCACB AB1529

15151529 ABAB14

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Find DF

D E F12

EFDEDF 712 DF

19DF

7

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Congruency

Shapes that have the same dimensions are called congruent.

Two segments who have the same length are called congruent.

The symbol for congruency is

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Congruent Segments

Congruent segments are often marked with a short tick mark.

A B

C D

CDAB

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Congruent Segments

Sometimes multiple tick marks will be used.

R S

TH

HTRS STRH

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Assignment

Pages 31 – 33

1 – 28