2.1 Point
A point determines a precise location. It has no length, breadth, or height. We usually represent it with a dot and name it using a single capital letter.
- Models: The tip of a compass, the sharpened end of a pencil, the pointed end of a needle.
- Notation: Point , Point .
2.2 Line Segment
If you mark two points, A and B, on a paper, the shortest route connecting them is the line segment from A to B.
- End Points: It has two fixed end points, and .
- Notation: or .
- Length: It has a definite length that can be measured.
2.3 Line
Imagine extending a line segment endlessly in both directions. This forms a line.
- Properties: It has no end points and extends forever. It cannot be drawn completely on paper, so we use arrows at the ends to show it continues.
- Notation: or a small letter like , .
Tip
Uniqueness: Any two points determine a unique line that passes through both of them.
2.4 Ray
A ray is a portion of a line that starts at one point (called the starting or initial point) and goes on endlessly in one direction.
- Models: Beam of light from a lighthouse, sun rays, light from a torch.
- Notation: . Here, is the starting point, and it passes through .