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Name _________________________________________ Period ____ 8/22 – 9/2 NOTATIONS AND SEGMENTS 1) Define, identify or illustrate the following terms Undefined term Segment Point Endpoint Line Ray Plane Opposite Rays Collinear Postulate Coplanar Distance Length Congruent Between Midpoint Bisect Segment bisector Dates, assignments, and quizzes subject to change without advance notice. Monday 22 First Day of Class 29 Tuesday 23 Understanding Points, Lines, and Planes Block Day 24/25 Segment Addition and Bisectors 26 30 31/1 2 Distance Midpoint Review Friday QUIZ More Practice TEST 1 Monday, 8/22/11 Welcome to Geometry Expectations and Procedures Supplies Needed ASSIGNMENT: Get supplies organized Completed: Tuesday, 8/23/11 Chapter 1 Section 1: Understanding Points, Lines, and Planes 2) I can use proper notation and symbolism for geometric structures. 3) I can draw geometric structures. 4) I can determine the relationships between points, lines, and planes. ASSIGNMENT: Points, Lines, and Planes Worksheet Completed: Wednesday or Thursday, 8/24-25/11 Chapter 1 Section 2: Measuring and Constructing Segments 5) I can solve problems using Segment Addition Postulate. 6) I can solve problems using segment bisector/midpoint. ASSIGNMENT: pg. 17-19 (1-4, 6-10, 24-27) Completed: Friday, 8/26/11 Quiz and Practice Day Quiz: Sections 1 and 2 Grade: ASSIGNMENT: Practice Worksheet Completed: GL Monday, 8/29/11 Chapter 1 Section 6: Midpoint and Distance in the Coordinate Plane 5) I can find the length of a segment on the Coordinate Plane. ASSIGNMENT: Pg 47 - 48 (6,7, 16-20) Completed: Tuesday, 8/30/11 Chapter 1 Section 6: Midpoint and Distance in the Coordinate Plane 5) I can find the midpoint of a segment on the Coordinate Plane. 6) I can find the missing endpoint of a segment given the midpoint on the Coordinate Plane. ASSIGNMENT: pg. 47 (2-5, 12-15) Completed: Wednesday or Thursday, 8/31 – 9/1/11 Review Day Completed: ASSIGNMENT: Review for Test IN CLASS ASSIGNMENT: Review for Test AT HOME Completed: Friday, 9/2/11 Test Day Unit 1 TEST: Notations and Segments Grade: Notations Notes I. Vocabulary Reminders 1. Collinear means ____________________________________________________________________. 2. Coplanar means ____________________________________________________________________. 3. If you add “non” in front of the word it means ____________________________________________. II. Naming Geometric Structures You name a point by ___ _________ letter, ex. would be named ____. A line is named by ____ ___________ with a _________ above or a _____ _______ script letter. ex could be named __________ or __________ or __________. A plane is named by _________ _________________ points or a _________ script letter. ex could be named __________ (in any order) or __________. A segment is named by ____ ___________ with a _________ above. ex could be named __________ or __________. A ray is named by ____ __________ and __________ ____________ point with a _________ above. ex could be named __________ or ___________. _____________________ rays are rays that have _______________________ and go ______________ directions. III. Relationships of Geometric Structures Through any _____________ points there is ____________ _______________ line. Through any ______________ ___________ points there is _____________ _____________ plane containing them. If two lines intersect, then they intersect in _________ ___________ ___________. If two planes intersect, then they intersect in _________ ___________ ___________. IV. Sketching: Sketch each structure. 1. suur CS 5. suur uur RU ⊥ ST 2. uuur SG 3. WO 6. EF intersecting ℜ at B 4. MBD 7. suuur ℑ intersecting GEO at GM Vocabulary Organizer Term Picture Description Label Other It is a location and has no size. Represented by a A Name with a capital letter dot . B Ä C B Plane A C P , BC CB or Ä A flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever A part of a line that consists of two points and all points between them. B C suur suur BC , CB Name with either a lowercase cursive letter or 2 points under a line. A point at one end of a segment or the starting point of a ray. or Name with 2 points under a segment. Term Picture Ray Collinear A B C B C Description uuur BC D Objects that lie on the same plane Same size and same shape C Noncollinear A B Label Other Points that do not lie on the same plane. Noncoplanar To divide into two congruent parts The point halfway between two given points Midpoint Leave box empty Opposite Rays The set of all possible points; made up of infinite planes Two rays that have a common endpoint and form a line. Notations Examples POINTS, LINES, & PLANES WORKSHEET 1. Tell whether each object suggests a point, line, or plane: a) a parking lot __________________ c) the tip of a pencil _____________ e) a basketball court _____________ g) a tightly stretched ribbon _______ b. d. f. h. the edge of a table ________________ a long clothes-line ________________ the floor in your bedroom __________ the tip of a nail __________________ 2. Name each of the following using the correct symbols: a) ________________ b) ________________ c) ______________ d) ________________ e) _________________ f) ______________ 3. Write the symbol for the following descriptions: a) The line that contains the points U and V __________________ b) The ray with endpoint G and passing through point T _________________ 4. Use the figure on the right to name each of the following: a) two planes _______________________ b) a plane that contains A, C, & E _______________ c) four coplanar points ___________________ d) a plane containing B ___________________ e) intersection of planes U and X ______________ f) two names for plane U ____________________ 5. Use the figure on the right to name each of the following using correct symbols: a) five points ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ , ___ b) three different lines _____, _____, _____ c) six different rays _____, ______, ______, _____, ______, ______ d) eight line segments ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, _______, ______ e) three segments that contain point G. ______, ______, _______ f) two lines that contain point K. ______, _______ g) three collinear points ___, ___, ___ h) point on MG ____ i) line that contains N & H _______ 6) Draw and label each of the following: a) a line containing points K and S. b) a ray with endpoint K that passes through point L. c) a segment with R and U as endpoints d) SK e) 3 coplanar lines that intersect at one point f) two lines that do not intersect g) a pair of opposite rays that contain S. h. plane H containing two lines that intersect at point M. Unit #1 Practice Worksheet x–3 1. Given the line segment, solve for x if AC = 6x + 23 A 2. Given the line segment, determine if B is the midpoint and justify your answer. 7x + 12 B C 3y – 4 2y + 5 A B C 7y – 5 3. Find AS if H is between A and S and AH = 5b − 1 , HS = 12b + 7 , and AS = 8b + 9 4. E is between DF , DF = 2, DE = 2y, and EF = 8y – 3. Is E the midpoint? Justify your answer. x 5. Find MN M 2.5x N R 5x – 3 C 7. GH bisects CF , CF = 2y–2, and CD = 3y–11. Find CD. D G F Use the following picture to solve for the variable in questions #8–#10. R 8. RS = 7y – 4, ST = y + 5, RT = 28. Find y. S H T 9. RS = 3x + 1, ST = 1 x + 3 , RT = 18. Find x. 2 10. RS = 3 z + 6 , ST = 4 z − 3 , RT = 5 z + 12 . Find z. 11. Find the error in Anthony’s problem and fix it to get the correct answer. A is the midpoint of MP . MA = 3 x + 2 and MP = 5 x + 8 . Find x. MA = MP 3x + 2 = 5 x + 8 2 = 2x + 8 −6 = 2 x −3 = x 12. Which of the following equations could NOT be used to set up the following problem? V is the midpoint of MP . MV = 3 x + 4 , VP = 5 x − 6 and MP = 8 x − 2 . A) 3 x + 4 = 5 x − 6 M V B) 10 x − 12 = 8 x − 2 P C) 3 x + 4 = 8 x − 2 D) 8 x + 2 = 2(3 x + 4) 13. Two lines intersect in exactly one__________. 14. Two planes intersect in exactly one ____________. 15. Any ________ __________ make up a plane. Use the picture at the right to answer questions 16 – 19. 16. Give another name for plane R. __________ 17. Where do planes R and P intersect? _____________ suur 18. Give another name for line BA . __________ 19. Name three noncollinear points.____________ Distance and Midpoint Examples Review Ch. 1 Segments *** You must study all vocabulary !!! *** DISTANCE FORMULA d = ( x2 − x1 ) 2 + ( y2 − y1 ) 2 1. Find AB where A(1, -2) and B(-4, -4) 2. Find XY where X(-2, 7) and Y(-2, -8). 3. Find FG 4. Find RS 4b. Is FG ≅ RS ? x1 + x2 y1 + y2 , = MIDPOINT 2 2 FIND MIDPOINT!! 5. M is the midpoint of AB where A(1, -2), M (?, ? ) and B(-5, -4). Find the coordinates of midpoint M. 6. M is the midpoint of VW where V(2, -1), M(?, ?), and W(-4, 8). Find the coordinates of midpoint M. 7. M is the midpoint of LN where L(-3, -1), M(0, 1), and N(?, ?). Find the coordinates of endpoint N. Find the following using the picture on the right (8-14): 8. Name four coplanar points 9. Name the line containing C and D 10. Name a pair of opposite rays 11. Name the points that determine plane U 12. Name the intersection of planes U and X suur suur 13. Name the intersection of AC and BD 14. Name three collinear points 15. Y is between X and Z, XY = 13.8 and XZ = 21.4. Find YZ . Draw & label a picture. 16. Q is between P and R. PQ = 3x, QR = 6x + 4, and PR = 14x – 6. Find PR. Draw & label a picture. 17. U is the midpoint of TV , TU = 3x +4, and UV = 5x – 2. Find TU, UV, and TV. 18. E is the midpoint of DF , DE = 9x, EF = 4x + 10, and DF =36. Which of the following equations are correctly set up to solve for x? I. 9x = 4x +10 II. 9x = 36 III. 9x + 4x + 10 = 26 IV. 2(9x) = 36 V. 4x +10 + 4x + 10 = 36 19. The three undefined terms in geometry are _______________________, _______________, and ______________________. 20. The intersection of two lines is a ________________. 21. The intersection of two planes is a ________________________. 22. Draw with E intersecting at point E. 23. What do opposite rays look like? 24. Given that point D is between A and C. If CD = 4x+6, AD = 2x-8 and AC = 34, Is CD=AD? Justify your answer.