Where's Your Geometry?
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Three or More Coplanar Parallel Lines
A Perpendicular Line to a Plane
This post is about a wall. This specific wall is related to geometry because it has a trimming that runs along the middle of the wall. This being so one trimming from the wall next to it is going to be perpendicular to the adjacent wall. Walls are used to support and separate houses and buildings. They also protect from the weather outside. You can find walls almost anywhere.
Non-Congruent Alternate Interior Angles
In this blog there is a picture of a fan. This far relates to geometry because it has many angles that are congruent and non-congruent. It also has many visible interiors. This object can be found in stores households, and places that are hot. Humans use fan to blow and circulate air flow, so it appears cooler in hot temperatures.
Vertical Angles
In this picture a lamp shade is displayed. This is related to geometry because vertical angles are shown with the bead on the shade. Lamp shades can be found over lamps. Us humans use them to lessen the light that is emitting off the light bulb. Plus they make a good decoration.
Segment Bisector
The picture in this post is a cross. A cross is relative to geometry because it has a segment bisector and other angle. Crosses are used to represent the Christian religion. You can find them in Christian churches, on jewelry, and in some homes.
Supplementry Angles
The picture in this post is a china cabinet. It relates to geometry because it has 2 supplementary angles that are not adjacent, so therefore they aren't linear pairs. You can find these items in some homes. They are used to store plates, glasses, and other fragile valuable items.
Skew Lines
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