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Graphic photo-book !. By Mondreques Davis. Acute Angle. An Angle that measure less than 90 degrees. Box. A box shape in three dimensional space. Formally, a polyhedron for which all faces are rectangles. Cylinder .
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Graphic photo-book ! By Mondreques Davis
Acute Angle An Angle that measure less than 90 degrees.
Box A box shape in three dimensional space. Formally, a polyhedron for which all faces are rectangles.
Cylinder A three-dimensional geometric figure with parallel congruent bases. The bases can be shaped like any closed plane figure not necessarily a circle and must be oriented identically.
Geometric Solids The collective term for all bounded three-dimensional geometric figures. This includes polyhedrons pyramids, prisms, cylinders, cones, spheres, ellipsoids etc.
Hexagon A polygon with six sides
In-Cicle has largest possible circle that can be drawn interior to a plane figure. For a polygon a circle is not actually inscribed unless each side of the polygon is tangent to the circle.
Inscribed circle The largest possible circle that can be drawn interior to a plane figure. For a polygon a circle is not actually inscribed unless each side of the polygon is tangent to the circle.
Inverse tangent The inverse function of tangent
Isosceles trapezoid A trapezoid with base angles that are the same. Consequently, the legs will be congruent to each other as well.
kite A quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent. Note that the diagonals of a kite are perpendicular.
Minor arch The shorter of the two arcs between two points on a circle.
Octagon The shorter of the two arcs between two points on a circle.
Ovals An egg-shaped curve
pentagon A polygon with five sides.
Perimeter The distance around the outside of a plane figure. For a polygon the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides.
Rhombus A parallelogram with four congruent sides. Note that the diagonals of a rhombus …are perpendicular(as is the case with all kites).
Scale-factor The ratio of any two corresponding lengths in two similar geometric figures Note: The ratio of areas of two similar figures is the square of the scale factor. The ratio of volumes of two similar figures is the cube of the scale factor.
Semi circle Half a circle. That is, a 180° arc.
torus A doughnut shape. Formally, a torus is a surface of revolution obtained by revolving (in three dimensional space) a circle about a line which does not intersect the circle.
Zero dement ion The property of a point that indicates no motion is possible without leaving that point. Formally, saying a point has zero dimensions means that the only vector contained on the point is the zero vector