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Chapter 2: Basic Geometric Concepts and Basic Proofs

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Chapter 2: Basic Geometric Concepts and Basic Proofs. 2.1 Perpendicularity. Symbol for perpendicular:. Definition : Lines, rays, or segments that intersect at right angles are perpendicular. **In the little mark inside the angle (L) indicates

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Page 1: Chapter 2: Basic Geometric Concepts and Basic Proofs

Chapter 2: Basic Geometric Concepts and Basic Proofs

Page 2: Chapter 2: Basic Geometric Concepts and Basic Proofs

2.1 Perpendicularity

Definition: Lines, rays, or segments that intersect at

right angles are perpendicular.

Symbol for perpendicular:

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Perpendicular:

Lines, Rays, or Segments that intersect at right angles Examples:

a

b

J

G

H

M

D

E

F

����a b J M GH

DE EF

**In the little mark inside the angle (L) indicates <DEF is a right angle. **

DE EF

**This also means

m<DEF = 90°**

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Can we assume a right angle??

NO!!!!! Therefore, you cannot assume

perpendicularity from a diagram either.A

B C

In it appears that BUT, we must be given this or be able to prove it, you CANNOT ASSUME it.

ABC AB BC

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Example 1:

Given:

is 4 times as large as

KJ KM����������������������������

m J KO m MKO

m J KOFind:

J

K

O

M

**Since , **KJ KM����������������������������

90m J KO m MKO

4 90x x 4m J KO x

5 90x 18x

4 18

72

4xx

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Example 2:

Given: AB BC

DC BC

Prove: B C

A

B C

D

.1

AB BC

DC BC

.3 B C

Statement Reason

1. Given

2. <ABC is right angle

<DCB is right angle

2. If 2 segs. are perpendicular, then they

form a right angle

3. If 2 angles are right angles, then they

are congruent. (or just Theorem 1)

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Examples of Perpendicularity

The x-y axes

Quadrant Numbers?

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Examples of Perpendicularity

“T-Square”

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Perpendicular Planes

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Triangle Altitudes

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Definition:

Two intersecting non-parallel lines are called oblique lines.

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Definition:

Two non-intersecting non-parallel lines are called skew lines.