Geometry Chapter One Project
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Geometry Chapter One Project
By: Thomas DuBre-SchlozGeometry- Second Hour
Points
• Collinear Points
The Tennis Balls illustrate two collinear Points.
Points
• Noncollinear Points
These Pool Balls are not all on the same line, so they are noncollinear points
Points
• Coplanar
Because these Balls are on the same they are coplanar points
Points
• NoncoplanarThe Yellow dots are on a separate plane than the red one
Points
• Formed by the Intersection of two lines
The two lines intersect with the two bolts
Lines
• Parallel
Two tracks are parallel to one another
Lines
• Intersecting
Lines
• Skew
These lines are skew to one another
Lines
• Perpendicular
Lines
• Formed By the Intersection of two Planes
Where the wall and ceiling intersect, are where the two planes intersect
Lines
• Rays
The yellow line is the ray
Planes
• Parallel
The Top of the box is parallel to the bottom
Planes
• Intersecting
All of the planes here are intersecting
Planes
• Perpendicular
Planes
• Non Planar Surface
Where you board and leave an airplane is a non planar surface
Angles
• Vertex
Angle
• Sides of an angle
The Shape of the mattress shows their angle
Angles
• Right Angle
This plug in forms a right angle
Angles
• Opposite Rays
Segments
Congruent Segments
The edge’s of the page’s in books are congruent segments
Segments
• Midpoint of a Segment
In this example the North Pole is the midpoint, it is exactly in the middle of the segment
Segments
• Perpendicular bisector of a segment
An example of a perpendicular bisector
Measurement
• 1mm
These water socks are a 1 mm thick
Measurement
• 1cm
The diameter of this triple a battery is once CM
Measurement
• 1M
Measurement
• 1KM
Measurement
• 1 In
Measurement
• 1 Ft