Top Banner
Construction By David Bang period: 0 Mr.eng
16
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Mr.eng's prroject

Construction

By David Bangperiod: 0Mr.eng

Page 2: Mr.eng's prroject

Parallel Lines•The green lines show that the buildings are parallel.•Buildings are parallel because it provides an even and steady platform.•Parallel Lines are lines that do not intersect.

Page 3: Mr.eng's prroject

Right Angles•The blue building on the right has a right angle.•The right angle add some sort of extra support to the building.•Right angles are angles that are 90 degrees

Page 4: Mr.eng's prroject

Linear Lines•The white line shaped as a cross on the window frame is linear.•It provides support for the windows.•Linear lines are supplementary, they form 180 degree angles.

Page 5: Mr.eng's prroject

Vertical Angles•The black lines show that they are vertical angles.•It provides support for the bridge.•Vertical angles are angles that are made congruent by 2 intersecting lines.

Page 6: Mr.eng's prroject

Skew Lines•The bridge and the road are skew.•The bridge on top of the road is a freeway and makes travel faster•Skew lines are lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.

Page 7: Mr.eng's prroject

Intersecting lines•The train tracks are intersecting.•This allows the trains to make turns and go different directions•Intersecting lines are lines that cross each other.

Page 8: Mr.eng's prroject

Angle Bisector•The knife is the bisector and the wood is the angle.• The knife is cutting the wood in half equally.•Angle bisector is the division of 2 equal parts, usually by a line.

Page 9: Mr.eng's prroject

Line segment•The screw is a line segment, it has 2 end points.•Line segment is a line with 2 end points.

Page 10: Mr.eng's prroject

Midpoint•The pole on the bottom of the sign marks the midpoint of the sign.•The pole provides support for the sign.•A midpoint is a middle point of a line segment. It is equidistant from both endpoints

Page 11: Mr.eng's prroject

Acute angles•The window being opened makes an acute angle. And angle less than 90 degrees.•This allows the window to be opened.

Page 12: Mr.eng's prroject

Supplementary angles•The blue boxes indicate that there are 2 90 degree angles. This means that they are supplementary. They add up to 180 degrees.•The wood helps support the window frame.

Page 13: Mr.eng's prroject

Alternate exterior angles•The blue lines show that they are alternate exterior angles. It is cut by a transversal and they are equal.

Page 14: Mr.eng's prroject

Alternate interior angles•The blue lines show that they are alternate interior angles. They are cut by a transversal and opposite of each other

Page 15: Mr.eng's prroject

Coplanar points•Points A and B are coplanar because they lie on the same plane.•Coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane.

A

b

Page 16: Mr.eng's prroject

Congruent•The 2 buildings with marks are congruent. •They are congruent because they have the same shape and size.