Jeremiah Pritchard Personal E-Portfolio

My name is Jeremiah Pritchard, I am from Mobile, Alabama. I enjoy playing video games for fun in my downtime. I do not play any sports although I use to play soccer. I do not have any real hobbies unless you count playing video games as a hobby. I do have one sibling and that is my brother. I do have a pet turtle whom I named “Turtle.”

Goals that I have for my class is being on the all A or the A/B honor roll for the entire school year. My goals for the year is too be able to get ready for a successful career. My goals for high school is that I will pass all of my classes and make a decent SAT and ACT scores. My goals for after high school is going to college. The college that I go too will be determined by which ones are able to provide the appropriate information so that I may be able to design my own video games.

Jeremiah Pritchard Linear Measure, Distance and Midpoint

The distance between two points can be determined by using the distance Formula (d=the square root of (x2 – x1)^2 + (y2 -y1)^2. The distance between two points can be found when on a graph or can be used on a line. The distance formula itself can only be used when on a coordinate plane. The distance formula is unable to be used anywhere else other than a coordinate plane. The distance formula works on any numbers that are in a coordinate plane even fractions and decimals.

Jeremiah Pritchard Points, Lines and Planes 8/15/2018

A point is a location that has neither shape or size. As line is well a line that has no thickness or width. A plane is a flat surface that is made up of points that extend indefinitely in all directions. Lines and planes are made upon using points, a line usually has at least two points that it goes through. While a plane is made up of points and is identified by points that is inside of the plane. Points that are on the same line are known as co-linear. While points on the same plane are known as co-planar. When points are on both ends of a line make the line a line segment. And when a point is on only one end of the line it makes it a ray.