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5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




               Warm Up
               Problem of the Day
               Lesson Presentation




Pre-Algebra
Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

   Warm Up
   Solve.

   1. x + 30 = 90    x = 60

   2. 103 + x = 180 x = 77

   3. 32 + x = 180   x = 148

   4. 90 = 61 + x    x = 29

   5. x + 20 = 90    x = 70


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles


  Problem of the Day
  Mrs. Meyer’s class is having a pizza party.
  Half the class wants pepperoni on the
  pizza, 1 of the class wants sausage on the
         3
  pizza, and the rest want only cheese on
  the pizza. What fraction of Mrs. Meyer’s
  class wants just cheese on the pizza?
   1
   6



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




      Learn to classify and name figures.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                  Vocabulary
    point             line     plane
    segment           ray      angle
    right angle       acute angle
    obtuse angle      complementary angles
    supplementary angles
    vertical angles
    congruent

Pre-Algebra
5-1 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.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




      A point names a   •A   Point A
      location.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




      A line is perfectly
                                    C
      straight and              l
      extends forever in    B           line l, or BC
      both directions.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




     A plane is a
     perfectly flat           P   E
     surface that         D               plane P, or
                                      F   plane DEF
     extends forever in
     all directions.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




      A segment, or            H
      line segment, is
      the part of a line           GH
      between two          G
      points.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles




     A ray is a part of
                            J
     a line that starts
     at one point and           KJ
     extends forever in K
     one direction.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1A & 1B: Naming Points, Lines,
            Planes, Segments, and Rays

  A. Name 4 points in the figure.
         Point J, point K, point L, and point M
  B. Name a line in the figure.
        KL or JK    Any 2 points on a line can be used.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1C: Naming Points, Lines, Planes,
               Segments, and Rays

   C. Name a plane in the figure.


     Plane    , plane JKL   Any 3 points in the
                            plane that form a
                            triangle can be used.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Additional Example 1D & 1E: Naming Points, Lines,
           Planes, Segments, and Rays

  D. Name four segments in the figure.
              JK, KL, LM, JM

   E. Name four rays in the figure.
              KJ, KL, JK, LK




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                Try This: Example 1A & 1B


  A. Name 4 points in the figure.
         Point A, point B, point C, and point D
  B. Name a line in the figure.
        DA or BC    Any 2 points on a line can be used.

                               A      B

                                D         C


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                Try This: Example 1C


   C. Name a plane in the figure.


     Plane , plane ABC,          Any 3 points in the
     plane BCD, plane CDA,       plane that form a
     or plane DAB                triangle can be used.
                             A       B

                             D            C


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                Try This: Example 1D & 1E


  D. Name four segments in the figure
              AB, BC, CD, DA

   E. Name four rays in the figure
              DA, AD, BC, CB

                               A   B

                               D       C


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

    An angle (∠) is formed by two rays with a
    common endpoint called the vertex (plural,
    vertices). Angles can be measured in degrees.
                           1
    One degree, or 1°, is     of a circle. m∠1
                          360
    means the measure of ∠1. The angle can be
    named ∠XYZ, ∠ZYX, ∠1, or ∠Y. The vertex must
    be the middle letter.
                               X

                               1       m∠1 = 50°
                           Y       Z


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

   The measures of angles that fit together to form
   a straight line, such as ∠FKG, ∠GKH, and ∠HKJ,
   add to 180°.




                     G         H


                 F       K         J




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

   The measures of angles that fit together to form
   a complete circle, such as ∠MRN, ∠NRP, ∠PRQ,
   and ∠QRM, add to 360°.



                              P
                    N

                          R       Q
                    M



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles


    A right angle measures 90°.
    An acute angle measures less than 90°.
    An obtuse angle measures greater than 90°
    and less than 180°.
    Complementary angles have measures that
    add to 90°.
    Supplementary angles have measures that
    add to 180°.



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles



        Reading Math
        A right angle can be labeled with a small box at
        the vertex.




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

   Additional Example 2A & 2B: Classifying Angles


   A. Name a right angle in the figure.
         ∠TQS

   B. Name two acute angles in the figure.
         ∠TQP, ∠RQS




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

       Additional Example 2C: Classifying Angles


   C. Name two obtuse angles in the figure.
        ∠SQP, ∠RQT




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

       Additional Example 2D: Classifying Angles


   D. Name a pair of complementary angles.

   ∠TQP, ∠RQS m∠TQP + m∠ RQS = 47° + 43° = 90°




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

       Additional Example 2E: Classifying Angles


   E. Name two pairs of supplementary angles.

 ∠TQP, ∠RQT m∠TQP + m∠RQT = 47° + 133° = 180°
 ∠SQP, ∠RQS m∠SQP + m∠RQS = 137° + 43° = 180°




Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                Try This: Example 2A


   A. Name a right angle in the figure.
         ∠BEC


                                           C
                          B
                     A              90°         D
                              15°         75°
                                      E



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

              Try This: Example 2B & 2C

    B. Name two acute angles in the figure.
         ∠AEB, ∠CED

    C. Name two obtuse angles in the figure.

         ∠BED, ∠AEC
                                           C
                          B
                      A             90°         D
                              15°         75°
                                      E

Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

              Try This: Example 2D


   D. Name a pair of complementary angles.

    ∠AEB, ∠CED m∠AEB + m∠CED = 15° + 75° = 90°




                                         C
                        B
                    A             90°         D
                            15°         75°
                                    E

Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

              Try This: Example 2D & 2E

    E. Name two pairs of supplementary angles.

 ∠AEB, ∠BED m∠AEB + m∠BED = 15° + 165° = 180°
 ∠CED, ∠AEC m∠CED + m∠AEC = 75° + 105° = 180°



                                           C
                          B
                     A              90°          D
                              15°         75°
                                      E

Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

   Congruent figures have the same size and shape.
   • Segments that have the same length are
   congruent.
   • Angles that have the same measure are
   congruent.
   • The symbol for congruence is ≅, which is read “is
   congruent to.”
   Intersecting lines form two pairs of vertical
   angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, as
   shown in the next example.


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
   Additional Example 3A: Finding the Measure of
                  Vertical Angles
     In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical
     angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles.


   A. If m∠1 = 37°, find m∠ 3.


    The measures of ∠1 and ∠2 add to 180° because they
    are supplementary, so m∠2 = 180° – 37° = 143°.
    The measures of ∠2 and ∠3 add to 180° because they
    are supplementary, so m∠3 = 180° – 143° = 37°.


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
   Additional Example 3B: Finding the Measure of
                  Vertical Angles
     In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical
     angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles.


   B. If m∠4 = y°, find m∠2.

    m∠3 = 180° – y°
    m∠2 = 180° – (180° – y°)
              = 180° – 180° + y°   Distributive Property
              = y°                 m∠2 = m∠4



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                 Try This: Example 3A

     In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical
     angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles.

                                            2
   A. If m∠1 = 42°, find m∠3.                 3
                                            1
                                              4

    The measures of ∠1 and ∠2 add to 180° because they
    are supplementary, so m∠2 = 180° – 42° = 138°.
    The measures of ∠2 and ∠3 add to 180° because they
    are supplementary, so m∠3 = 180° – 138° = 42°.


Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles

                     Try This: Example 3B

    In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical
    angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical
    angles.
                                       2
   B. If m∠4 = x°, find m∠2.              3
                                       1
                                          4
    m∠3 = 180° – x°
    m∠2 = 180° – (180° – x°)
              = 180° –180° + x° Distributive Property
              = x°              m∠2 = m∠4



Pre-Algebra
5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
                     Lesson Quiz
  In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles,
  and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles.
  1. Name three points in the figure.
     Possible answer: A, B, and C
  2. Name two lines in the figure.
     Possible answer: AD and BE
  3. Name a right angle in the figure.
     Possible answer: ∠AGF
  4. Name a pair of complementary angles.
     Possible answer: ∠1 and ∠2
  5. If m∠1 = 47°, then find m∠ 3.
     47°
Pre-Algebra

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1.2 points, lines and planes

  • 1. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra
  • 2. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Warm Up Solve. 1. x + 30 = 90 x = 60 2. 103 + x = 180 x = 77 3. 32 + x = 180 x = 148 4. 90 = 61 + x x = 29 5. x + 20 = 90 x = 70 Pre-Algebra
  • 3. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Problem of the Day Mrs. Meyer’s class is having a pizza party. Half the class wants pepperoni on the pizza, 1 of the class wants sausage on the 3 pizza, and the rest want only cheese on the pizza. What fraction of Mrs. Meyer’s class wants just cheese on the pizza? 1 6 Pre-Algebra
  • 4. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Learn to classify and name figures. Pre-Algebra
  • 5. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Vocabulary point line plane segment ray angle right angle acute angle obtuse angle complementary angles supplementary angles vertical angles congruent Pre-Algebra
  • 6. 5-1 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. Pre-Algebra
  • 7. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A point names a •A Point A location. Pre-Algebra
  • 8. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A line is perfectly C straight and l extends forever in B line l, or BC both directions. Pre-Algebra
  • 9. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A plane is a perfectly flat P E surface that D plane P, or F plane DEF extends forever in all directions. Pre-Algebra
  • 10. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A segment, or H line segment, is the part of a line GH between two G points. Pre-Algebra
  • 11. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A ray is a part of J a line that starts at one point and KJ extends forever in K one direction. Pre-Algebra
  • 12. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 1A & 1B: Naming Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays A. Name 4 points in the figure. Point J, point K, point L, and point M B. Name a line in the figure. KL or JK Any 2 points on a line can be used. Pre-Algebra
  • 13. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 1C: Naming Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays C. Name a plane in the figure. Plane , plane JKL Any 3 points in the plane that form a triangle can be used. Pre-Algebra
  • 14. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 1D & 1E: Naming Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays D. Name four segments in the figure. JK, KL, LM, JM E. Name four rays in the figure. KJ, KL, JK, LK Pre-Algebra
  • 15. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 1A & 1B A. Name 4 points in the figure. Point A, point B, point C, and point D B. Name a line in the figure. DA or BC Any 2 points on a line can be used. A B D C Pre-Algebra
  • 16. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 1C C. Name a plane in the figure. Plane , plane ABC, Any 3 points in the plane BCD, plane CDA, plane that form a or plane DAB triangle can be used. A B D C Pre-Algebra
  • 17. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 1D & 1E D. Name four segments in the figure AB, BC, CD, DA E. Name four rays in the figure DA, AD, BC, CB A B D C Pre-Algebra
  • 18. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles An angle (∠) is formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex (plural, vertices). Angles can be measured in degrees. 1 One degree, or 1°, is of a circle. m∠1 360 means the measure of ∠1. The angle can be named ∠XYZ, ∠ZYX, ∠1, or ∠Y. The vertex must be the middle letter. X 1 m∠1 = 50° Y Z Pre-Algebra
  • 19. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles The measures of angles that fit together to form a straight line, such as ∠FKG, ∠GKH, and ∠HKJ, add to 180°. G H F K J Pre-Algebra
  • 20. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles The measures of angles that fit together to form a complete circle, such as ∠MRN, ∠NRP, ∠PRQ, and ∠QRM, add to 360°. P N R Q M Pre-Algebra
  • 21. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles A right angle measures 90°. An acute angle measures less than 90°. An obtuse angle measures greater than 90° and less than 180°. Complementary angles have measures that add to 90°. Supplementary angles have measures that add to 180°. Pre-Algebra
  • 22. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Reading Math A right angle can be labeled with a small box at the vertex. Pre-Algebra
  • 23. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 2A & 2B: Classifying Angles A. Name a right angle in the figure. ∠TQS B. Name two acute angles in the figure. ∠TQP, ∠RQS Pre-Algebra
  • 24. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 2C: Classifying Angles C. Name two obtuse angles in the figure. ∠SQP, ∠RQT Pre-Algebra
  • 25. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 2D: Classifying Angles D. Name a pair of complementary angles. ∠TQP, ∠RQS m∠TQP + m∠ RQS = 47° + 43° = 90° Pre-Algebra
  • 26. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 2E: Classifying Angles E. Name two pairs of supplementary angles. ∠TQP, ∠RQT m∠TQP + m∠RQT = 47° + 133° = 180° ∠SQP, ∠RQS m∠SQP + m∠RQS = 137° + 43° = 180° Pre-Algebra
  • 27. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 2A A. Name a right angle in the figure. ∠BEC C B A 90° D 15° 75° E Pre-Algebra
  • 28. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 2B & 2C B. Name two acute angles in the figure. ∠AEB, ∠CED C. Name two obtuse angles in the figure. ∠BED, ∠AEC C B A 90° D 15° 75° E Pre-Algebra
  • 29. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 2D D. Name a pair of complementary angles. ∠AEB, ∠CED m∠AEB + m∠CED = 15° + 75° = 90° C B A 90° D 15° 75° E Pre-Algebra
  • 30. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 2D & 2E E. Name two pairs of supplementary angles. ∠AEB, ∠BED m∠AEB + m∠BED = 15° + 165° = 180° ∠CED, ∠AEC m∠CED + m∠AEC = 75° + 105° = 180° C B A 90° D 15° 75° E Pre-Algebra
  • 31. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Congruent figures have the same size and shape. • Segments that have the same length are congruent. • Angles that have the same measure are congruent. • The symbol for congruence is ≅, which is read “is congruent to.” Intersecting lines form two pairs of vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, as shown in the next example. Pre-Algebra
  • 32. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 3A: Finding the Measure of Vertical Angles In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles. A. If m∠1 = 37°, find m∠ 3. The measures of ∠1 and ∠2 add to 180° because they are supplementary, so m∠2 = 180° – 37° = 143°. The measures of ∠2 and ∠3 add to 180° because they are supplementary, so m∠3 = 180° – 143° = 37°. Pre-Algebra
  • 33. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Additional Example 3B: Finding the Measure of Vertical Angles In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles. B. If m∠4 = y°, find m∠2. m∠3 = 180° – y° m∠2 = 180° – (180° – y°) = 180° – 180° + y° Distributive Property = y° m∠2 = m∠4 Pre-Algebra
  • 34. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 3A In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles. 2 A. If m∠1 = 42°, find m∠3. 3 1 4 The measures of ∠1 and ∠2 add to 180° because they are supplementary, so m∠2 = 180° – 42° = 138°. The measures of ∠2 and ∠3 add to 180° because they are supplementary, so m∠3 = 180° – 138° = 42°. Pre-Algebra
  • 35. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Try This: Example 3B In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles. 2 B. If m∠4 = x°, find m∠2. 3 1 4 m∠3 = 180° – x° m∠2 = 180° – (180° – x°) = 180° –180° + x° Distributive Property = x° m∠2 = m∠4 Pre-Algebra
  • 36. 5-1 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles Lesson Quiz In the figure, ∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles, and ∠2 and ∠4 are vertical angles. 1. Name three points in the figure. Possible answer: A, B, and C 2. Name two lines in the figure. Possible answer: AD and BE 3. Name a right angle in the figure. Possible answer: ∠AGF 4. Name a pair of complementary angles. Possible answer: ∠1 and ∠2 5. If m∠1 = 47°, then find m∠ 3. 47° Pre-Algebra