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Scholarly Artistic Geometric Scrapbook

Scholarly Artistic Geometric Scrapbook. Amanda Austin 7 th Hour 4 January 2012 . Table of Contents. 3-Parallel Lines 4-Two Congruent Objects 5-Vertical Angles 6-Perpendicular Lines 7-Intersecting Lines 8-Supplementary Angles 9-Corresponding Angles. 10-Adjacent 11-Obtuse Angle

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Scholarly Artistic Geometric Scrapbook

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  1. Scholarly Artistic Geometric Scrapbook Amanda Austin 7th Hour 4 January 2012

  2. Table of Contents • 3-Parallel Lines • 4-Two Congruent Objects • 5-Vertical Angles • 6-Perpendicular Lines • 7-Intersecting Lines • 8-Supplementary Angles • 9-Corresponding Angles • 10-Adjacent • 11-Obtuse Angle • 12-Regular Polygon • 13-Vertex Angle • 14-Isosceles Triangle • 15-Right Angle • 16-Hypotenuse • 17-Pythgorus

  3. Parallel Lines • Two lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane and do not intersect. • If the slats in the blinds were not opened parallel we could not see Johns beautiful eyes looking into the principals office window.

  4. Two Congruent Objects • Two objects that have the same measurements for corresponding parts. • If the desks weren't congruent they would look different and then they wouldn’t be uniform there for the school would not be as stylish.

  5. Vertical Angles • Two angles who sides from two pairs of opposite rays. • If Troy did not have his hands up and his feet spread while he was dancing in High School Musical 2 he might have fallen (and he would not have looked as cool).

  6. Perpendicular Lines • Lines that intersect and form right angles. • If the lines were not perpendicular the Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry crest would look disorderly and off balance and there- for no young witches and wizards would want to go there.

  7. Intersecting Lines • Two or more lines that meet at a common point. • If the lines in Harry Potters scar did not intersect the kids at school might not have known who Harry was on the first day.

  8. Supplementary Angles • Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180. • If the desk and Ms. Halseys angles did not equal 180 she would slide off the desk or she would be crooked and that would be silly.

  9. Corresponding Angles • Lie on the same side of the transversal and in corresponding positions relative to l and m. • If there were not corresponding angles there would not be a consistent place to put the locks on the lockers, therefore they would just be cubbies.

  10. Adjacent • Two things lying next to each other.

  11. Obtuse Angle • An angle which measurements are greater than 90 degrees.

  12. Regular Polygon • A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular, its center in the center of the circumscribed circle.

  13. Vertex Angle • The angle between two congruent legs.

  14. Isosceles Triangle • Triangle that has, at least, two congruent sides.

  15. Right Triangle • A triangle that contains one right angle.

  16. Hypotenuse • The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. Duke in his school dorm

  17. Pythagoras • Greek philosopher, mathematician, and religious reformer.

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