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Mr. Clutter Villegas Middle School

The document defines basic geometric terms including point, line, plane, segment, and ray. It also asks how the positions of the moon, earth, and sun could be described geometrically during a solar eclipse. The powerpoint was donated to a website providing free teaching resources.

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Mr. Clutter Villegas Middle School

The document defines basic geometric terms including point, line, plane, segment, and ray. It also asks how the positions of the moon, earth, and sun could be described geometrically during a solar eclipse. The powerpoint was donated to a website providing free teaching resources.

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Mr.

Clutter Villegas Middle School

Circles

Polygons Congruency Similarity

Points Lines Planes

What did the acorn say when he grew up?

Point
A position in space, has no size only location

D, B and N represent points

Line
Continues without end in opposite directions
A B

AB represents a line

Plane
A flat surface that extends in four directions

Segment
Part of a line made up of 2 points and all the points of the line between the 2 points
D E

DE represents a segment

Ray
Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
F

FG represents a ray

How could you describe geometrically the position of the moon, earth, and sun during a solar eclipse?

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