A Geometry Picture book

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A Geometry Picture book By Matthew W.

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A Geometry Picture book. By Matthew W. A square It is windows on a building I found it at www.pbs.org/teachersource The definiton and concept of a square is that it is a parralelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Geometry Picture book

By Matthew W.

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This is a snowboard rail that is an example of parallel lines that are at the bottom of the rail

I found this at www.ccs.comA parallel line is two lines that is coplaner but do not intersect

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This is also a snowboard rail that is an example on intersecting lines they are the middle rails and the long horizontal rail

I found this at www.twsnow.comAn intersection is when a line has one or more lines in common

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This is a fun box for snowboarding that is and example of a rectangle I found it at www.thecanyons.com

a rectangle is a parrallelogram with four right angles

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The window is an example of right angle and I found it at

www.twsnow.comA right angle is a angle with a measure of 90 degrees

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The blocks on the wall have a center of a polygon I found this at www.twsnow.com

The center of a polygon is a point in the center of a polygon

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This is a snowboard rail and the measure of the top inside is obtuseI found this at www.mthood.com

An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees

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This is a logo for a company and the angle of the top T is an acute angle I found this at www.technine.com

An acute angle is a angle whose measure is below 90 degrees

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This is a factory and the support beams on the right have concurrent lines I found this at www.videogangs.com

Concurrent lines are 3 or more lines that intersect I the same point

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This a picture of a rail and the top bar is a line segmentI found this at www.melleniumthree.com

A line segment is a line with two end points

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This is a picture of a factory and the support beams on the right make a right triangle I found this at www.videogangs.comA right triangle is a triangle with one right amgle

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This is the pyramids in Egypt and they are equilateral triangles I found this at www.encarta.com/egypt

An equilateral triangle is one that has 3 congruent sides

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This is the factory picture again because it has congruent triangles I found it at www.videogangs.com

A congruent triangle is two triangles that the same shape and size

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This is the Epcot space center which is a sphereI found it at www.Themeparks.about.com

A sphere is the locus of points in space that are given distance from a point.

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This is a soccer logo and the soccer ball is a circle I found it at www.soccer.com

A circle is a set of points in a plane that are equidistat from a given point

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This is the Eiffel tower and it has a triangle in itI found it at www.effeltowerwebcam.com

A triangle I a figure made by three segments

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This is a rail that represents skew lines in the shawdow and the railI found it at www.capita.com

Skew lines are lines that don’t intersect and are not parallel but they are on the same plane

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This is a rail that is a transversal by that the middle rail intersects the top and bottom rail. I found it at www.melleniumthree.com

A transversal is a line that intersects two other lines at different points.

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This is ratios of getting a certain card in a packlook at jersey cards at bullet number 5 found it a www.upperdeck.com

A ratio is two quantites in the same measure

• Autographed Jersey cards – one per box on average (1:18)! • SPx Autographed Rookie Jersey card (subset) – An average of 1,300 available (Spectrum

parallel #’d to 25) • SPx Autographed Young Star Jersey card – An average of 1,300 available (Spectrum parallel #’d

to 25) • SPx Autographed Star Jersey card – An average of 300 cards each (Spectrum parallel #’d to 1) •

Jersey Cards – one per box on average (1:18)! • SPx Winning Materials – 1:18 (Gold parallel #’d to 50) •

Game-used Combo cards – Combined with Winning Materials parallel and Spectrum parallels to fall 1 per case on average

• SPx Combo (tier 1) – Numbered to 75 • SPx Combo (tier 2) – Numbered to 25 • SPx Combo (tier 3) – Numbered to 10 •

Spectrum Parallels – complete low numbered parallel of regular set • Spectrum (Parallel of Regular Set) – Numbered to players jersey numbered • Spectrum (Parallel of short prints) – Numbered

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This is a scale drawing of a f-16I found it at www.lascrucesairport.com

A scale drawing is a drawing is a drawing that is corresponding to the real object

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This is the golden gate bridge and the two wires are similar triangles I found it at www.Sanfrancisco.com

A similar triangle is a triangle that is corresponding to another triangle

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This is the salt lake temple it ahs congruent circles for the windowsI found it at www.lds.org

Congruent circles are circles that have the same size and shape

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This is an example of a soccer field represented in metric look at the measures in parenthesis

I found it at www.ussoccer.comMetric is the units that are used to measure

• The field of play is divided into two halves by a halfway line. • The center mark is indicated at the midpoint of the halfway line. A

circle with a radius of 10 yds (9.15m) is marked around it. • Soccer Rules - The Goal Area • A goal area is defined at each end of the field as follows: Two lines

are drawn at right angles to the goal line, 6 yds (5.5 m) from the inside of each goalpost.

• These lines extend into the field of play for a distance of 6 yds (5.5 m) and are joined by a line drawn parallel with the goal line. The area bounded by these lines and the goal line is the goal area.