holt ca course 1 8-1 points, lines, planes, and angles preparation for mg3.1 identify and construct...
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Preparation for MG3.1 Identify and construct basic elements of geometric figures (e.g., altitudes, midpoints, diagonals, angle bisectors, and perpendicular bisectors; central angles, radii, diameters, and chords of circles) by using a compass and straightedge.
California Standards
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Points, lines, and planes are the building blocks of geometry. Segments, rays, and angles are defined in terms of these basic figures.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
A point names a location.
• A Point A
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
A line is perfectly straight and extends forever in both directions.
line l, or BCB
Cl
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
A plane is a perfectly flat surface that extends forever in all directions.
plane P, or plane DEF
DE
F
PP
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
G
HA segment, or line segment, is the part of a line between two points.
GH
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
K
JA ray is a part of a line that starts at one point and extends forever in one direction.
KJ
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1: Naming Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays
A. a line
Any 2 points on a line can be used.KL or JK
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1: Naming Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays
B. a plane
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
Plane or plane JKLAny 3 points in the plane that form a triangle can name a plane.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1: Naming Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays
C. four segments
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
JK, KL, LM, JM
D. four rays
KJ, KL, JK, LK
Possible answers: Write the endpoint first.
Write the two points in any order.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
When naming a ray always write the endpoint first.
Caution!
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Check It Out! Example 1
A. four segments
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
AB, BC, CD, AD
B. four rays
CB, CD, DA, DC
Possible answers:
A B
CD
Write the endpoint first.
Write the two points in any order.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Check It Out! Example 1
C. a line
Any 2 points on a line can be used.AB or DC
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
A B
CD
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Check It Out! Example 1
Use the diagram to name each figure.
Possible answers:
A B
CD
D. a plane
Plane R or plane ABCAny 3 points in the plane that form a triangle can name a plane.
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
An angle () is formed by two rays, or sides, with a common endpoint called the vertex. You can name an angle several ways: by its vertex, by its vertex and a point on each ray, or by a number. When three points are used, the middle point must be the vertex.
Angles are usually measured in degrees ( (°). Since
there are 360° in a circle, one degree is of a circle.
1360
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and AnglesAdditional Example 2: Classifying Angles
A. a right angle
B. two acute angles
TQS
TQP, RQS
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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mTQS is read as “the measure of angle TQS.”
Reading Math
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8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and AnglesAdditional Example 2: Classifying Angles
C. two obtuse angles
SQP, RQT
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and AnglesAdditional Example 2: Classifying Angles
D. a pair of complementary angles
TQP, RQS mTQP + mRQS = 47° + 43° = 90°
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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Holt CA Course 1
8-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and AnglesAdditional Example 2: Classifying Angles
E. two pairs of supplementary angles
TQP, RQT
SQP, SQR
mTQP + mRQT = 47° + 133° = 180°
mSQP + mSQR = 137° + 43° = 180°
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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Check It Out! Example 2
A. a right angle
BEC
E
D
CB
A 90° 75°15°
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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C. two obtuse angles
BED, AEC
B. two acute angles
AEB, CED
E
D
CB
A 90° 75°15°
Check It Out! Example 2
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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D. a pair of complementary angles
AEB, CED
E
D
CB
A 90° 75°15°
Check It Out! Example 2
mAEB + mCED = 15° + 75° = 90°
Use the diagram to name each figure.
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E. two pairs of supplementary angles
AEB, BED
CED, AEC
E
D
CB
A 90° 75°15°
Check It Out! Example 2
mAEB + mBED = 15° + 165° = 180°
mCED + mAEC = 75° + 105° = 180°
Use the diagram to name each figure.