Definition: An endpoint is a point that signifies the end of a line segment or the corner of a geometric shape.
Identifying Endpoints: To identify endpoints, look for the points at the ends of a line segment or at the corners of a shape. These points are where the segment or shape stops.
Notation: In geometry, endpoints are often labeled with capital letters, such as A and B, to distinguish them from other points.
Understanding endpoints is essential for accurately describing and analyzing geometric figures. It is also important for measuring distances and determining the properties of shapes and line segments.
Knowledge of Measurement: Students will identify attributes, units, or systems of measurements or apply a variety of techniques, formulas, tools, or technology for determining measurements.
Applications in Measurement: Apply measurement concepts.
Determine start time, elapsed time and end time (Assessment limit: Use hour and half hour intervals).