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A Let s Trip Move! to the Moon Using Translating Tables and to Represent Equivalent Constructing Ratios Line Segments.. LEARNING GOALS KEY TERMS KEY TERM CONSTRUCTIONS In this lesson, you will: Distance Formula ratio Write Determine ratios the as distance part-to-part and part-towhole between relationships. two points. rigid motion Represent Use the Pythagorean ratios using models. translation transformation Use Theorem models to derive to determine the equivalent ratios. pre-image image arc copying a line segment duplicating a line segment Distance Formula. Apply the Distance Formula on the coordinate plane. Translate a line segment on the coordinate plane. Copy person or duplicate who weighs a line 00 pounds on Earth would weigh only about 40 pounds on segment by construction. A the planet Mercury and about 9 pounds on Venus. In fact, there are only three planets in our solar system where a 00-pound person would weigh more than 00 pounds: Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. On Saturn, a 00-pound person would weigh about 06 pounds, on Neptune, about 3 pounds, and on Jupiter, about 36 pounds! On Pluto which is no longer considered a planet a 00-pound person would Aweigh re less you than better 7 pounds. at geometry or algebra? Many students have a preference for one subject or the other; however, geometry and algebra are very closely related. But what if a 00-pound person could stand on the surface of the Sun? If that were While there are some branches of geometry that do not use much algebra, analytic possible, then that person would weigh over 700 pounds! More than a ton! What geometry applies methods of algebra to geometric questions. Analytic geometry is causes these differences in weight? also known as the study of geometry using a coordinate system. So anytime you are performing geometric calculations and it involves a coordinate system, you are studying analytic geometry. Be sure to thank Descartes and his discovery of the coordinate plane for this! What might be the pros and cons of analytic geometry compared to other branches of geometry? Does knowing about analytic geometry change how you feel about your own abilities in geometry or algebra? 7

PROBLEM Where Do You Live? Don, Freda, and Bert live in a town where the streets are laid out in a grid system.. Don lives 3 blocks east of Descartes Avenue and blocks north of Elm Street. Freda lives 7 blocks east of Descartes Avenue and blocks north of Elm Street. Plot points to show the locations of Don s house and Freda s house on the coordinate plane. Label each location with the student s name and the coordinates of the point. 4 3 0 9 8 7 6 4 3 0 y Descartes Ave. Bernoulli Ave. Agnesi Ave. Fermat Ave. Euclid Ave. Kepler Ave. Hamilton Ave. Euler Ave. Leibniz Ave. Gauss Ave. Laplace Ave. Elm St. 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 W N S E Chestnut St. Birch St. Mulberry St. Oak St. Catalpa St. Cherry St. Maple St. Pine St. x a. Name the intersection of streets that Don lives on. b. Name the intersection of streets that Freda lives on.. Bert lives at the intersection of the avenue that Don lives on, and the street that Freda lives on. Plot and label the location of Bert s house on the coordinate plane. Describe the location of Bert s house with respect to Descartes Avenue and Elm Street. 3. How do the x- and y-coordinates of Bert s house compare to the x- and y-coordinates of Don s house and Freda s house? 8 Chapter Tools of Geometry

4. Use Don s and Bert s house coordinates to write and simplify an expression that represents the distance between their houses. Explain what this means in terms of the problem situation.. Use Bert s and Freda s house coordinates to write and simplify an expression that represents the distance between their houses. Explain what this means in terms of the problem situation. 6. All three friends are planning to meet at Don s house to hang out. Freda walks to Bert s house, and then Freda and Bert walk together to Don s house. a. Use the coordinates to write and simplify an expression that represents the total distance from Freda s house to Bert s house to Don s house. b. How far, in blocks, does Freda walk altogether? 7. Draw the direct path from Don s house to Freda s house on the coordinate plane. If Freda walks to Don s house on this path, how far, in blocks, does she walk? Explain how you determined your answer. What shape do you see? How can that help you determine the distance of the direct path?. Translating and Constructing Line Segments 9

8. Complete the summary of the steps that you took to determine the direct distance between Freda s house and Don s house. Let d be the direct distance between Don s house and Freda s house. Distance between Distance between Direct distance between Bert s house and Don s house and Don s house and Freda s house Bert s house Freda s house ( ( Suppose Freda s, Bert s, and Don s houses were at different locations but oriented in a similar manner. You can generalize their locations by using x, x, and y and still solve for the distances between their houses using variables. Let point F represent Freda s house, point B represent Bert s house, and point D represent Don s house. y D F (x B 9. Use the graph to write an expression for each distance. a. Don s house to Bert s house (DB x Sure, they can live in different locations, but the points must still form a right triangle in order for us to generalize this, right? b. Bert s house to Freda s house (BF 0 Chapter Tools of Geometry

0. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the distance from Don s house to Freda s house (DF. You used the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the distance between two points on the coordinate plane. Your method can be written as the Distance Formula. The Distance Formula states that if (x and are two points on the coordinate plane, then the distance d between (x and is d x (y y. y The absolute value symbols are used to indicate that the distance is always positive. y y (x x x x. Do you think that it matters which point you identify as (x and which point you identify as when you use the Distance Formula? Use an example to justify your answer.. Translating and Constructing Line Segments

. Calculate the distance between each pair of points. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Show all your work. a. (, and (3, 7 b. (6, 4 and (, 8 c. (, and (6, 0 d. (, 3 and (, Chapter Tools of Geometry