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Terminology Terminology Section 1.4

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Terminology. Section 1.4. Very Important. = means Equal (Measurements are exactly the same) ≅ congruent (physical object is the same size and shape) means approximately (rounding your answer so what you write down is not exact). This is a line. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Terminology Terminology Section 1.4

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Very Important. Very Important. = means Equal (Measurements

are exactly the same)

≅ congruent (physical object is the same size and shape)

means approximately (rounding your answer so what you write down is not exact)

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A Line segment is part of a line that contains endpoints.

Can be named or

• This is a line.

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Very Important:Very Important: is the actual line segment. It

is the physical object.

is the measure (distance) of segment XY.

How do you write segment AB?How do you write the

measurement of segment AB?

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Very ImportantVery Important

AB = XYThe measure of segment AB is equal to the measure of segment XY.

The physical line segment AB is congruent to the physical line segment XY.

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Measuring SegmentsMeasuring SegmentsTo find the distance b/w two points on a

number line, take the absolute value of the difference of the two points.

FindFind1. PQ 2. QR 3. RP 4. RT5. QX 6. RY 7. SQ 8. TY

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Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem

a² + b² = c²Only works for Right Triangles

a and b represent the legs: touch the right angle

c represents the hypotenuse: opposite the right angle

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Pythagorean TripletPythagorean Triplet3 – 4 – 55 – 12 – 13

These and any multiples of these are Pythagorean triplets.

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Find the length of the Find the length of the missing side.missing side.

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DISTANCEDISTANCEDay 2

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Warm upWarm up

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Segment Addition Segment Addition PostulatePostulateIf Q is between P and R, PQ + RQ

= PR.

Find HK if J is between H and K, HJ = 17, and JK = 6.

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Let L be between N and M. Find LM if NL = 6x -5, LM = 2x + 3, and NM = 30.

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If U is between T and B, find the value of x and TU.A)TU=2x, UB=3x+1, TB=21

B) TU=4x-1, UB=2x-1,TB=5x

C) TU=1-x, UB=4x+17,TB= -3x

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Distance FormulaDistance FormulaDistance between 2 points on a

coordinate plane.

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A) Find PQ if P(-3,-5) and Q(4,-6).

B) Find VS if V(-4,-3) and S(-4,3).

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C) Find DB.

D) Find AC.

E) Find AB.