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Points, Lines, and Planes

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Points, Lines, and Planes. A point is an exact location in space. You are here. A true point has no length, no width, and no height. In fact, you cannot see a true point. A point is named by a letter. Point P. P. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Points, Lines, and Planes

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A point is an exact location in space.

You are here.

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A true point has no length, no width, and no height.

In fact, you cannot see a true point.

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A point is named by a letter.

P

Point P

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Lines are 1-dimensional objects that have only length. Lines

continue forever in both directions.

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Because a line has no width or height, you cannot see a true line.

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A line is defined by 2 points.

A

BLine AB

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A ray has a starting point but no ending point.

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A ray of light has a starting point (like the sun) and continues

forever in the same direction.

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Of course, if the ray hits an object, the light could be

absorbed or reflected.

MIRROR

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A ray is also defined by 2 points.

C

DRay CD

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A line segment has a starting point and an ending point. Line

segments can be measured.

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A line segment also defined by 2 points.

E

F Line Segment EF

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Lines can do various things.

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Lines can intersect at a point to form angles.

X

Y

Z

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When lines intersect to form right angles, they are said to be perpendicular.

V

R

TU

cS

UT RV

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Lines do not always intersect.

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Lines can be parallel.

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Parallel lines have the same slope or steepness.

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Is it possible for lines not to intersect and not be parallel

either?

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Believe it or not, this is possible.Let’s consider a 3-dimensional

rectangular prism.

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These 2 lines are not parallel, but they are not intersecting either.

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These lines are called skew lines.

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You might have heard the word “skewer” the last time you had a

barbecue.

                     

   

S

K

E

W

E

R

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A skewer raises your “dinner” off the surface of the grill. The skewer does not intersect the grill, and the skewer is not

parallel to the grill.

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Lines can be…

intersecting

perpendicular

90º

parallelskew

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A plane

is a flat

surface that has

length & width

but no height.

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You can see a plane only if you view it at a certain angle.

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A true plane goes on forever in all directions.

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A true plane goes on forever in all directions.

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A true plane goes on forever in all directions.

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A true plane goes on forever in all directions.

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A true plane goes on forever in all directions.

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Planes can…

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Planes can intersect.

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An X-Wing fighter from Star Wars has wings that intersect.

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Planes can be perpendicular.

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Planes can be parallel.

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A Tie Fighter from Star Wars has wings that are parallel.

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Planes can be…intersecting

perpendicular

parallel