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1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Geometry
Advanced Geometry - Teacher Notes 8/24/2015 Chapter 1: Introduction to Geometry Section Getting Started

2 Points have no dimension represented by dots named using capital letters examples:

3 line m AB BA m Lines B A one-dimensional
made up of points and extend infinitely in both directions named using a single, lowercase, cursive letter or named by two points on the line symbol: examples: A B m line m AB BA

4 MN NM Line Segments M N one-dimensional
made up of points and terminate at two endpoints named using the two endpoints symbol: examples: M N MN NM

5 YX YW Rays W X Y one-dimensional
begin at an endpoint and extend infinitely in only one direction named using the endpoint first, then another point on the ray symbol: example: W X Y YX YW

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7 MLN or  NLM L 6 Angles M 6 L N
formed by the union of two rays with a common endpoint (the vertex) three ways to name an angle: using the vertex and a point on each ray of the angle using just the vertex using a number MLN or  NLM L N M 6 L 6

8 Triangles A B C the union () of three line segments
the intersection () of any two sides is a vertex of the triangle

9 Practice or

10 Practice 1.1

11 Note: You should draw diagrams for problems that have diagrams.
Section 1.1 Assignment Pgs. 7-8: #5-12 Note: You should draw diagrams for problems that have diagrams.


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