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What are we studying next?What are we studying next?

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Warm-upWarm-up

Use a circle map to define GeometryGeometry

Geometry

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Lesson 8.1Lesson 8.1

Points, Lines, Planes & Points, Lines, Planes & AnglesAngles

Objective – students will Objective – students will classify and name figures.classify and name figures.

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Standards Standards In this lesson you will:

-Identify and construct basic elements of geometric figures. (MG 3.1)

-Demonstrate an understanding of the conditions that indicate two line segments are congruent. (MG 3.4)

-Describe how two or more objects are related in space. (MG 3.0)

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PlanePlane• A Plane is a flat surface of any shape that

can go on forever.

Plane

Plane

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LineLine• A line extends forever in both directions. A

line is labeled with two arrows on the ends and written as AB.

AB

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RayRay• A ray has one endpoint and the other is like a

line, extending indefinitely. This means one point and one arrow. A ray is labeled as DC.

CD

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Line SegmentLine Segment• A line segment has two endpoints,

making it a definite length. It can be labeled as GH. G

H

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PointPoint• A point is a location in a plane or space. It

is labeled point K.K

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Vocabulary review:Vocabulary review:Identify the figure

• Plane: 2-dimensional space• Line: Straight line that extends forever in both

directions.• Point: A “spot” on a line• Ray: Starts at one point & extends forever in

ONE direction• Line Segment: Part of a line that is between

two points

The Plane

line

line segment

point

ray

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Naming Rays, Lines and Naming Rays, Lines and SegmentsSegments

• Lines:

• Rays:

• Line Segments:

RS

ST

RT

PQ

PR

MN

NM

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Match the term with the figureMatch the term with the figure A. Ray B. Line C. Line Segment

1) 2) 3)

AB

RS

PQ

C A B

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A

B

C

VertexPoint A

SidesAB

AC

Angle NameBAC

CAB

A

AngleAngle - A figure formed by two rays and a common endpoint called a vertex.

Naming AnglesNaming Angles

We name angles using the VERTEX and other letters around it. The Vertex letter always goes in the center.

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AnglesAnglesIdentify the vertex and name the anglesIdentify the vertex and name the angles1)1) 2) 2)

Angle NameVertexPoint X

( This one has 3 angles!)( This one has 3 angles!)

WXZ

ZXW

XAngle Name

RSQ

QSR

S

Angle Name

TSQ

QST

Angle Name

RST

TSR

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Anglesthat measure less than 90.

Angles that measure more than 90and less than 180.

Anglesthat measure exactly 90.

Types of AnglesTypes of Angles

Acute -

Right -Right - Anglesthat measure exactly 180.

ObtuseObtuse -

Straight -Straight -

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Angles that measure less than 90.

Angles that measure more than 90and less than 180.

Angles that measure exactly 90.

Acute -

Right -Right - Angles that measure exactly 180.

ObtuseObtuse -

Straight -Straight -

Types of AnglesTypes of Angles

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Types of AnglesTypes of AnglesIdentify the type of angle.Identify the type of angle.

1)1) 3)3)

2)2) 4)4) AcuteAngle

Right Angle

Straight Angle

Obtuse Angle

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Now watch this….Now watch this….• BrainPop

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Complementary Angles

ab

- Angles whose sum is 90

m a m b 90

x y

m x m y 90 Complementary angles may not be adjacent.

Complementary AnglesComplementary Angles

Example: The complement would be 90 – 40 =50

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Find the complement of the angle measures below.

1) 30

2) 49

3) 80

4) 100

6060

4141

1010

Has no complementHas no complement

Angles can’t be negative.Angles can’t be negative. Think about it!Think about it!

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Supplementary Supplementary AnglesAngles

k

t

- Angles whose sum is 180 .

m k m t 180

b c

m b m c 180 Supplementary angles may not be adjacent.

Supplementary angles Supplementary angles need to add up to 180 need to add up to 180 because that is the because that is the definition. definition.

Example: To find theExample: To find the supplementsupplement, 180-110 =, 180-110 = 7070

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Find the supplement of the following...

1) 18

2) 104

3) 158

4) 75

162162

7676

2222

105105

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Lesson QuizLesson Quiz

2. Name a right angle in the figure.

3. Name a pair of complementary angles.

1. Name two lines in the figure.

Possible answer: AGF

Possible answer: 1 and 2

Possible answer: AD and BE