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Geometry in the Real World Gavin Hallford P.2

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Page 1: Geometry In The Real World

Geometry in the Real World

Gavin Hallford P.2

Page 2: Geometry In The Real World

PointA point is a single spot on a line or a grid. This map represents a coordinate grid with a single point marked on it.

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Line (segment)A line is a straight path that has no thickness and extends forever.This street is a line segment that goes in one line in two directions.

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PlaneA plane is a flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever. Each one of the squares on the sidewalk are planes, they are flat surfaces that can hold points in it.

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AngleAn angle is a figure formed by two rays with a common end point.The elbow is set at an angle from the bones meeting like the rays.

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Perpendicular linesTwo lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.The two streets (lines) intersect at 90 degree angles making perpendicular lines.

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Parallel linesLines that are in the same plane and do not intersect.The Highways(lines) I20 and I30 are parallel to each other.

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TriangleA triangle is a three sided polygon.In this image there are 4 triangles each are equilateral.

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Right triangleA right triangle is a triangle with one right side.A right triangle is a basic support for a house roof that is set at an angle.

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PentagonA pentagon is a five sided polygon.The Pentagon is a base that is set in a pentagon shape for structural support

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SquareA square is a four sided polygon.A pillow cushion is a square so it can evenly fit your body on it.

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RectangleA rectangle is a four sided polygon with two sides longer than the others.A TV screen is a rectangle for better view and a larger screen.

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TrapezoidA trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel lines.The Mayans used trapezoids for their structure is basic and easy to use.

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ParallelogramA quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of parallel lines.This building is parallelogram because this shape is fancy and hard to make and keep up as a building.

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CircleA circle is a perfectly round shape with no open sides.This a crop circle it is very famous for the sight from above and it is easy to make.

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CylinderA cylinder is a 3-d object with the two faces being circles. Coke cans are cylinders because they are easy to make and hold a lot of liquid because it has a large volume.

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sphereA sphere is a 3-D object that is perfectly round.A baseball is a sphere because it is small and easily effected by friction and can be thrown long distances.

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Octagon

An octagon is an eight sided polygon.A stop sign is an octagon because it is an odd shape that is easily seen by drivers.

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CubeA cube is a 3-D object made up of six squares.Dice are cubes so they can have six numbers on it and can easily tumble around.

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Pyramid Pyramids are 3-D objects made with a base of a square and four sides of triangles.The Egyptians used pyramids as tombs for the easiness of the shape and it was simple to understand.