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Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Planes 02

Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Planes 02

Non-collinear Points

Topic

Geometry Basics

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This math clip art image is part of a series about planes, focusing on non-collinear points. It illustrates three points labeled A, B, and C, demonstrating that these points do not lie on a single straight line. This concept is fundamental in understanding the formation of planes.

Utilizing math clip art like this helps in visualizing abstract geometric concepts. It provides a clear, visual representation of non-collinear points, making it easier for students to grasp this crucial idea. Teachers can easily incorporate such images into their geometry lessons, using them as visual aids during explanations or as part of interactive exercises.

Teacher's Script: "Look at this image, class. We have three points: A, B, and C. Notice how they're positioned - you can't draw a single straight line through all three. This is what we call 'non-collinear' points. Understanding this concept is key as we move forward in our study of planes. Can you think of real-world examples where you might see points arranged like this?"

For a complete collection of math clip art related to Planes click on this link: Geometry Basics: Planes Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.C.5
Grade Range 3 - 5
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Angles and Planes
        • Definition of a Plane
Copyright Year 2021
Keywords planes