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The Undefined

Terms in
Geometry
OBJECTIVES
1. Describe the undefined terms in Geometry
2. Name the identified point(s), line(s) and
plane(s) in a given figure
3. Value accumulated knowledge as means of
new understanding
“SONG”
“May pulis sa ilalim ng
tulay
“SONG”
“May pulis sa ilalim ng
tulay
There’s a point, there’s a
point in the subject
Geometry. (2X)
There’s a point (6x) in the
subject Geometry.
There’s a point on a line in the
subject Geometry. (2X)
There’s a point on a line (3x)
in the subject Geometry.
There’s a point on a line in the
plane in the subject Geometry.
(2X)
There’s a point on a line (3x) in
the plane in the subject
Geometry.
Question:

What are the terms that


are frequently used in the
song?
Where do
I belong?
 
These are some of the objects
around us that could represent
a point or line or plane. Place
each object in its
corresponding column in the
table below.
POINT LINE PLANE
1. Top of the box
2. Tip of the needle
3. Corner of the room
4. Electric wire
5. Wall
6. Blackboard
7. Curtain rod
8. Edge of the table
9. Yarn
10. Star in the sky  
Question:
How did you consider
those objects as
representations of point,
line plane?
Discuss it with others!
1. Consider the stars in the night sky. Do they represent points?
2. Consider the moon in its fullest form. Would you consider a full moon
as a representation of a point?
3. A dot represents a point. How big area dot that represents a point and a
dot that represents a circular region?
4. A point has no dimension. A line has a dimension. How come that a line
composed of dimensionless points has a dimension?
5. A pencil is an object that represents a line. Does a pencil extend
infinitely in both directions? Is a pencil a line?
POINT
LINE
PLANE
What is being Asked?

a) Name the point(s) in the interior region of the circle.


b) Name the point(s) in the interior region of the triangle.
c) Name the line(s) in the interior region of the triangle.
d) Give other name(s) for line p.
e) Name the points outside the circular region
Application in Real Life
Carpentry requires an understanding of
points, lines, and planes. Carpenters
need to align beams and create flat
surfaces. What other line of work
requires an understanding of points,
lines, and planes?
Find Me!
Find Me!
List all representations of points, lines
and planes that you can find within
your home or classroom.
I hope you learn
something.
GOD bless!

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