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1.Opener a)Evaluate: for b = -4 b)Simplify: c)Simplify: d) What was the most popular boy name in 1997 (the year you were born)? What was the most popular girl name? Building Blocks of Geometry

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Building Blocks of Geometry. 1.Opener a) Evaluate: for b = -4 b) Simplify: c) Simplify: d) What was the most popular boy name in 1997 (the year you were born)? What was the most popular girl name?. 2. Supplies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Opener

a) Evaluate: for b = -4

b) Simplify:

c) Simplify:

d) What was the most popular boy name in 1997 (the year you were born)? What was the most popular girl name?

Building Blocks of Geometry

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2. Supplies

Take out the required school supplies to be checked (keep everything in the left corner on your desk)

We need for todayPen or PencilLoose-Leaf Paper

Take out 10 index cards and place on the corner of your desk.

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Quote of the Day

Nature’s great book is written in

mathematical symbols.GALILEO GALILEI

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POINTAn undefined term thought of as a location with no size or dimension.

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LINEAn undefined term thought of as a straight, continuous arrangement of infinitely many points extending forever in two directions.

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PLANEAn undefined term though of as a flat surface that extends indefinitely along it’s edges.

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COLLINEAROn the same line.

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COLLINEAR

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COPLANAROn the same plane.

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LINE SEGMENTTwo points and all the points between them that are collinear with the two points.

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END POINTSThe point at either end of a segment or an arc, or the first point of a ray.

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CONGRUENTIdentical in shape and size.

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BISECTSTo divide into two congruent parts.

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RAYA point on a line, and all the points of the line that lie on one side of this point.

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3. ClassworkWhich tennis balls are coplanar?

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4. Classwork

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Ex:

What we CAN write:

What we CAN’T write:

Equal=NumbersAB - length

Congruent

5. Notes

Shapes

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6. Notes

A

B

C

D

F G

H

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7. ClassworkWrite down every congruency statement.

A

B

C

D

F G

H

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8. NotesMidpoint: The point on a segment that’s the same distance from both endpoints.

D is the midpoint of BC

H is the midpoint of FD

A is the midpoint of DE

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9. Practice

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10. Homework

Homework #1 Q1

Pg. 13 – Lesson 1.2: 1-10; 52-59; 85 (odd)

Pg. 19 - 1.3: 1-9; 33-35; 48; 63-66 (odd)