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Geometry relies on undefined terms like points, lines, and planes that have no size or dimensions and form the basic building blocks for geometric concepts; a point has no size, a line extends in one dimension, and a plane extends indefinitely in two dimensions. The document discusses the characteristics of these undefined terms and provides examples of how they relate to real-world objects.
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Undefined Terms Cot

Geometry relies on undefined terms like points, lines, and planes that have no size or dimensions and form the basic building blocks for geometric concepts; a point has no size, a line extends in one dimension, and a plane extends indefinitely in two dimensions. The document discusses the characteristics of these undefined terms and provides examples of how they relate to real-world objects.
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Undefined terms

In
GEOMETRY
geometry

Geometry just like any other


mathematical system is based
on undefined terms, unproven
statements and theorems.
UNDEFINED TERMS

Words that do not require


formal definition.

In geometry, there are three


undefined terms.
UNDEFINED TERMS

POINTS

LINE

PLANE
POINT

Stars
POINT

A point has no dimension or


actual size.

Thus, it has no length, no


width and no height
(thickness).
POINT

A point is usually named with


capital letter.
B A
D
C
POINT

We can associate point to our


real-life.
Example:

-Stars at night
-Point of a pen
POINT

Thin wire
line

A line has infinite length,


no width and no height
and it extends to one
dimension only.
line

A line is named by a single


lowercase script letter, or
by any two (or more)
points lie on the line.
l
A B
line

Line can also be exhibited


to real-life situation.

-Body of a pencil
-Curtain rod
line

BLANK PAPER
plane

A plane has two


dimension and it extends
indefinitely in all
directions. It has infinite
length, infinite width
and zero height.
plane

A plane is named by a
single letter (plane m) or
by three coplanar points,
but not non-collinear
point.
m
x
Plane m
y z
Plane XYZ
z
plane

We can also identify


plane to real-life object.

Example:
-Top of a table
-Book cover
assignment

In one whole sheet of a


yellow paper, draw three
real-life objects which
exhibit the three
undefined terms in
geometry.
COLLINEAR AND NON-COLLINEAR
POINTS

Where does points A,B lie?

How about point H, is


point H collinear with the
other three points? Why?

H
COplanar AND NON-Coplanar
Where can you locate
point K,L and M?
K p
When points lie on the L
same plane how will M
you describe them? O
Describe point N, is N
point N coplanar with
the other three points?
Below are figures representing points, lines and
planes/ identify whether it represents points, lines
and planes.

1. Edge of a ruler
2. The tip of a pen
3. A sheet of paper
4. Mongo seeds
5. A piece of a yarn
6. The floor of a classroom
7. Earings
8. The tip of a nail
9. A P1000.00
10. A broomstick
Goal:
To provide a sketch/ design of a cabinet/divider for the sala set of
your teacher

Role:
An architecture/designer
Audience:
Teacher and clasmates
Situation or scenario:
As an aspiring architect or designer you have to make a sketch and
design a cabinet/divider for the sala set of your teacher. The design
should show points, lines and planes. Be creative.
Products (performance) for the assessment:
Present your design to the class/ convince your teacher that you have
the best design of a cabinet
Standards for assessments: planning, creative. And justification
CRITERIA
GOOD FAIR POOR RATIN
3 pts 2 pts. 1 pt G

Plan is well thought out Plane is Overall


THEMATICAL JUSTIFICATION CREATIVITY PLANNING

perfunctory planning is
random and
complete

The overall impact of the The overall impact The overall


presentation of the sketch of the presentation impact of the
plan is impressive of the sketch plan presentation of
is fairly impressive the sketch plan
is poorly
impressive
• The purpose is well The purpose is The purpose is
justified and shows the fairly justified and poorly justified.
wise use of the key shows some of the
concepts. key concepts.
• The purpose is fairly
justifies and shows some
of the key concepts.
• The purpose is poorly
justified/
GENERALIZATION

What is a point?
What is a line?
What is a plane?
Differentiate collinear and
non-collinear points.
Differentiate coplanar and
non-coplanar points.
END

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