Chapter 1.1 - Points, Lines, Planes, Rays and Line Segments
plane
-is a set of points (at least 3 noncollinear points) -is flat -extends in all directions -is named using any three noncollinear points (capital printed letters) in any order or a single capital letter - no symbol
line
-is a set of points (at least two) -is straight -extends indefinitely in two directions -is named using any two points (capital printed letters) on the line in any order, or a single lower case letter -symbol: <--->
ray
-is part of a line -has one endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction -is name using two points (capital printed letters), with the endpoint listed first and any other point on the ray -symbol: --->
line segment
-is part of a line -has two endpoints -is named using the endpoints (two capital printed letters) in any order symbol: ---- *This is the first geometric figure that can be measured*
point
-represents a location -has no specific size -is labeled and named with a printed, capital letter -no symbol
angle
-two rays with a common endpoint -is named using three points (three capital printed letters), with the vertex in the middle -symbol: < *Is one of the geometric figures that can be measured (in degrees or radians)*
Postulate: If there are two points in a plane, then the line that contains them is ___________ _______ __________ _______________. (4 words)
also in that plane
congruent angles
angles with the same measure
Postulate: If two planes intersect, then their intersection is a _______________.
line
coplanar lines
lines that are located in the same plane
skew lines
lines that are not parallel and are noncoplanar
Postulate: If there are 3 noncollinear points, then there is one ______________ that contains them.
plane
Postulate: If two lines intersect, then their intersection is a _______________.
point
*coplanar points
points that are all located in the same plane
collinear points
points that are all located on the same line
congruent segments
segments that have the same length
vertex of an angle
the common endpoint in an angle
endpoint of a ray
the point where the ray begins
endpoints of a line segment
the point where the segment begins and the point where the segment ends
sides of an angle
the rays of the angle that begin with the common endpoint
Postulate: A plane contains at least ____________ _________________ points.
three (3) noncollinear
Postulate: A line contains at least _____ points.
two (2)
congruent
two figures with the same measure