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ABCVO

What are the three undefined terms in geometry?

Points Lines Planes

How is a point named?

Capital Printed Letter

A line is named with how many points?

2

Does the order matter when naming a line?

No

What are two ways in which a plane is named?

Capital script letter OR 3 or more noncollinear points

What kind of letter do you use to name a line?

Lowercase script letter

Which two points are used when naming a segment?

Endpoints

Which two points are used when naming a ray?

Endpoint and any other point on the ray

Does the order matter when naming a ray? Explain

Yes, endpoint must be first

The intersection of a plane and a line on the plane

Line

Two lines that are noncoplanar and do not intersect

Skew lines

When two planes intersect, where do they intersect?

Line

Points that lie on the same plane

Coplanar

Two collinear rays that have a common endpoint

Opposite rays

Through any two points, there is exactly one

Line

An accepted statement of fact is a(n)

Postulate OR Axiom

Two lines that are coplanar and do not intersect

Parallel lines

Figures that are the same size, same shape and same measure

Congruent

Through any three noncollinear points there is exactly one

Plane

A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments

Midpoint

The intersection of a plane and a line passing through the plane

Point

Two lines that are coplanar and intersect to form a right angle

Perpendicular

The process of reasoning based on patterns you observe

Inductive reasoning

The conclusion you make to a specific situation

Conjecture

When two lines intersect, they intersect where?

Point