Inductive Reasoning & Conjecture
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Perpendiculars and
Distance
Honors Geometry
Chapter 3, Section 6
GeoGebra
Draw a line a,
Draw a point off the line, C
Add a point on the line, D
Draw a segment between C and D
Measure the segment
Measure the angle BDC, select the points in
exactly that order.
Drag point D to make the length of CD the
shortest possible
What do you notice about angle BDC
Notes
The shortest distance between a point and a
line is always the length of the perpendicular
segment from the point to the line.
Whenever we refer to the distance between
lines or points and lines, we are talking about
this shortest perpendicular distance.
Notes
Parallel lines are everywhere equidistant i.e.
the distance between parallel lines is the
same everywhere.
In a plane, if two lines are equidistant from a
third line, then they are parallel to each other
(Theorem)