Introduction to Geometry and Measurements

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Introduction to Geometry & Measurements Roxanne Joie V. Deang BSE Math IV

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Covers topics on Defined and Undefined Terms, Angles and Kinds of Angles According to Measurement

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Introduction to Geometry &

Measurements

Roxanne Joie V. Deang

BSE Math IV

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POINTS, LINES, & PLANES

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POINTS

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Point

basic element in geometry represented by a dot (.)

an idea that shows an exact location in space

no dimension; no length; no width and no thickness

named using a capital letter

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LINES

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Line

set of infinite points extended endlessly or indefinitely in two directions

represented by a stretch string, edge of a table, etc.

it has one dimension which is the length named by one small letter or two capital

letters

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Name this line!

L O V E

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PLANES

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Plane

set of infinite points extended in four directions

it has two dimensions – length and width represented by any flat surface named by at least three points of the plane

provided that the points must not lie along the same line

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Name this

plane!

JV

A

RK

N

D

M

L

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RAYS & ANGLES

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RAYS

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Ray

a part of a line that extends indefinitely in one direction

named by writing the endpoint first and then another point on the ray

R O X

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ANGLES

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Angle

formed by two rays with a common endpoint the common endpoint is called the

vertex the two rays are called the sides of the

angle

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Angle

when naming an angle, the letter designating the vertex should always stand between two other letters.

an angle can also be named by using a single letter designating the vertex

A

B

C

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Angle

angles are measured in units called degrees (o)

a protractor is used to measure angles

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KINDS OF ANGLES ACCORDING TO MEASUREMENT

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RIGHT ANGLE

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Right Angle

an angle whose measure is 90o

a small square is usually placed to indicate a right angle

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Right Angle

E

D F

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ACUTE ANGLE

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an angle whose measure is greater than 0o and less than 90o

Acute Angle

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Acute Angle

H

G I

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OBTUSE ANGLE

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Obtuse Angle

an angle whose measure is greater than 90o but less than 180o

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Obtuse Angle

K

J L

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Try this!

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1.) 2

Use the figure to answer each questions below.

What kind of angle is each? Write A for Acute, R for Right and O for Obtuse.

12 3

4A

B CD

E

2.) 4

3.) 1 + 2

4.) 2 + 3

5.) 2 + 3 + 4

6.) 1 + 2 + 3

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