Basic Undefined Terms in Geometry
Basic Undefined Terms in Geometry
OBJECTIVES:
Describe the ideas of point, line, and plane Identify real-life representations of point, line, and plane Differentiate collinear points and noncollinear points Distinguish coplanar lines from noncoplanar lines
A DOT suggests the idea of one of the basic undefined terms in Geometry which is the POINT.
Remember: We cannot define a point. We can just describe it.
NAME
DESCRIPTION
G M A
G
M
Table 1
NAME
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
line CD
C
and line XY X n Y
D
m
CD, DC, A line has no or width nor line m thickness but it has infinite XY, YX, length or line n
Table 2
A B C D
Points A and B are collinear points. Points C and D are also collinear points. Why are they called collinear points?
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E
H G
Points E and G are noncollinear points. Points E and H, points F and G, and points F and H are also noncollinear. Why are they called noncollinear points?
____________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________
A B C D
Points A and B are collinear points. Points C and D are also collinear points. Why are they called collinear points?
They are called collinear point because they lie on the same line.
E
H G
Points E and G are noncollinear points. Points E and H, points F and G, and points F and H are also noncollinear. Why are they called noncollinear points?
They are called noncollinear because they DO NOT lie on the same line.
A set of three noncollinear points determines the third basic undefined term in geometry. Consider the figure.
P
Noncollinear points P, Q, and R enclosed by a four-sided figure gives us plane PQR. What is a plane?
NAME
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
B C
ABC, A plane has an BCA, infinite width and CAB, length but or has no Q thickness. Table 3
B
C
G F
H D E
Activity 1:
In a group of five, identify representations of points, lines, and planes that you can see around the campus. List as many as you can on your activity sheet.
Group Number:
Members:
Date: Activity 1: REAL-LIFE REPRESENTATIONS OF UNDEFINED TERMS IN GEOMETRY
List real-life representations of points on the first column, of lines on the second column, and of planes on the third column. POINTS LINES PLANES
Activity 2:
Identify the undefined term represented by each of the following physical examples.
line
2. Brick wall
plane
3. Tip of a pen
point
4. Edge of a table
line
5. Face of a frame
plane
5. Poles
line
6. Cover of a book
plane
7. Needle point
point
8. Curtain rod
line
9. Crease of a paper
line
point
Activity 3:
Identify whether the given points are collinear (CL), noncollinear (NC), coplanar (CP), or non-coplanar (NP). Put a check (/)under the proper column. CL NC CP NP __ __ __ __ 1. Points G and P __ __ __ __ 2. Points F and J __ __ __ __ 3. Points F and I __ __ __ __ 4. Points C and E
E
H
G
C
J P
I F
Activity 3: (continuation)
CL NC CP NP
__ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __
__ 5. Points G and H __ 6. Points E and D __ 7. Points J and J __ 8. Points H and F __ 9. Points I and J __ 10. Points C and I
E H G C F J P I
Topic: BASIC UNDEFINED TERMS IN GEOMETRY References: 1. Geometry by E. Mapile 2. Geometry in the real world by K. D. Romero 3. Geometry by A. A. Sarmiento & R. L. Villar 4. Geometry(a work text in Math III) by V. C. Tafalla, et al. 5. Secondary Mathematics Learning Competencies (Mathematics III) A. 1.1 1.5
Prepared by: MS. DIVINA JOY A. VENTURA
MA 202 (Instructional Materials Development with Computer Literacy)