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Elements of Geometry

Point

Definition Point
A point is a single location in space, represented by a dot.
Definition Point Notation
A point is named using a capital letter, written as \(A\).
Points have no size, shape, or dimension. They simply mark a position.
Example
The diagram below shows three points labeled \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\):

Lines, Segments and Rays

Definition Line
A line is a straight collection of points that extends infinitely in both directions.
Definition Line Notation
A line is named using two points on it, written as \(\Line{AB}\).
Example
Name the line shown below:

The line is \(\Line{EF}\).

Definition Line Segment
A line segment is a part of a line with two endpoints. It has a definite length.
Definition Line Segment Notation
A line segment is named by its endpoints, written as \(\Segment{AB}\).
Example
Name the segment shown below:

The segment is \(\Segment{EF}\).

Definition Ray
A ray is a part of a line that starts at one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
Definition Ray Notation
A ray is named by its endpoint and another point on it, written as \(\Ray{AB}\).
Example
Name the ray shown below:

The ray is \(\Ray{EF}\).

Intersection Point

Definition Intersection Point
An intersection point is a point where two or more geometric objects, such as lines or segments, meet.
Example
Find the intersection point of the lines \(\Line{AB}\) and \(\Line{CD}\).

The intersection point is \(I\).

Parallel Lines

Definition Parallel Lines
Two parallel lines are lines that never intersect, no matter how far they extend.
Definition Parallel Line Notation
Parallel lines are indicated using matching arrowheads on each line.