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1 WARM UP 1.5 On desk!

2 REVIEW Daily Quiz 1.4 Use the diagram at the right. 1. Name the intersection of BE and CD. point D ANSWER 2. Name the intersection of BE and plane A. point B ANSWER 3. Name the intersection of DB and plane F. Point E ANSWER

3 4. Name the intersection of planes A and F. Use the diagram at the right. The planes do not appear to intersect. ANSWER 5. Sketch two lines that intersect a plane at the same point. ANSWER Sample answer:

4 1.5 ESSENTIAL OBJECTIVE: How do we apply the ruler postulate and the segment addition postulate?

5 VOCABULARY The real number that corresponds to a point is the coordinate of a point. The distance between points A and B, written AB, is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of A and B.

6 VOCABULARY The real number that corresponds to a point is the coordinate of a point. The distance between points A and B, written AB, is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of A and B. AB is also called the length of AB .

7 VOCABULARY Segments that have the same length are called congruent segments.

8 Segment Addition Postulate
If B is between A and C, then AC= AB + BC. If AC = AB + BC, then B is between A and C.

9 Segment Addition Postulate
If B is between A and C, then AC= AB + BC. If AC = AB + BC, then B is between A and C.

10 Segment Addition Postulate
If B is between A and C, then AC= AB + BC. If AC = AB + BC, then B is between A and C.

11 Segment Addition Postulate
If B is between A and C, then AC= AB + BC. If AC = AB + BC, then B is between A and C.

12 the distance from Athens to Albany.
Example 2 Find a Distance by Adding Use the map to find the distance from Athens to Albany. SOLUTION Because the three cities lie on a line, you can use the Segment Addition Postulate. AB = AM + MB = = 170 ANSWER The distance from Athens to Albany is 170 miles. 12

13 Use the diagram to find EF.
Example 3 Find a Distance by Subtracting Use the diagram to find EF. SOLUTION DF = DE + EF Segment Addition Postulate 16 = 10 + EF Substitute 16 for DF and 10 for DE. 16 – 10 = 10 + EF – 10 Subtract 10 from each side. 6 = EF Simplify. 13

14 Checkpoint Find the length. 3. Find AC. 4. Find ST.
Use the Segment Addition Postulate Find the length. 3. Find AC. 4. Find ST.

15 More……… Find the length. 3. Find AC. ANSWER 20 4. Find ST. ANSWER 8
Use the Segment Addition Postulate Find the length. 3. Find AC. ANSWER 20 4. Find ST. ANSWER 8

16 Are the segments shown in the coordinate plane congruent?
Example 4 COORDINATE PLANE: Absolute Value Sign Are the segments shown in the coordinate plane congruent? SOLUTION For a horizontal segment, DE = 1 – (–3) = = 4 For a vertical segment, FG = –3 –1 = –4 = 4 ANSWER DE and FG have the same length. So, DE  FG. 16

17 GIZMOS: Distance in the X-Y Plane

18 GRAPHING PAPER! Exit Ticket
Use Graphing Paper and plot the points. Plot the points in a coordinate plane. Then decide whether AB and CD are congruent. 1. A(–2, 3), B(3, 3), C(–3, 4), D(–3, –1) 2. A(0, 5), B(0, –1), C(5, 0), D(–1, 0) GRAPHING PAPER!

19 Exit Ticket Use Graphing Boards and plot the points. Plot the points in a coordinate plane. Then decide whether AB and CD are congruent. 1. A(–2, 3), B(3, 3), C(–3, 4), D(–3, –1) ANSWER yes; 2. A(0, 5), B(0, –1), C(5, 0), D(–1, 0) ANSWER yes;

20 Daily Quiz Hw Worksheet 1.5 B


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