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Geometry Vocabulary Fundamentals

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Geometry Vocabulary Fundamentals

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📚 Part 1: Multiple Choice - Identify the Geometric Terms

1. A point is best described as:

A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions

An exact position in space with no size

A straight path extending infinitely in both directions

Part of a line with two endpoints

2. Which geometric figure starts at one point and extends infinitely in one direction?

Line segment

Line

Ray

Angle

3. An angle is formed by:

Two parallel lines

Two rays with a common endpoint

Three points in a row

A line and a plane intersecting

4. Which of the following are true about a line segment? (Check all that apply)

It has two endpoints

It extends infinitely in both directions

It is part of a line

It can be measured

✏️ Part 2: Short Answer and Reasoning

5. Fill in the blanks with the correct geometric terms:

A __________ extends infinitely in both directions, while a __________ has two endpoints. A __________ starts at one point and goes infinitely in one direction.

6. Explain the difference between a line and a plane using precise mathematical language:
7. Look at ray AB (written as →AB). Explain why this figure is classified as a ray and not a line segment. Use the definition of a ray in your explanation:
8. A student says "A point takes up space because I can see it on paper." Explain why this statement is mathematically incorrect:

🎯 Part 3: Application and Analysis

9. Create your own example: Describe a real-world situation where you would use the concept of a ray (hint: think about light, directions, or mapping):
10. Critical Thinking: If you have three points A, B, and C that are not in a straight line, how many different line segments can you draw connecting these points? List them using proper notation:

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