I found this image online at http://www.pastormattrichard.com/2012/08/saying-goodbye-to-ladder-encore.html
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Non-Congruent Alternate Interior Angles
I found this image online at http://www.pastormattrichard.com/2012/08/saying-goodbye-to-ladder-encore.html
Angle Bisector
I found this picture online at http://hirhurim.blogspot.com/2010/04/lag-baomer-bows-arrows.html
Adjacent Non-Supplementary Angles
This TV and antenna form a pair of non-adjacent non-supplementary angles. Adjacent angles share a line or ray, which A and B do. A and B are also non-supplementary because combined, they are not equal to 180 degrees. This TV is specific to the broadcasting industry and Televisions are used everywhere to watch shows and movies.
I found this image online at http://www.andrewclem.com/Archives/Post.php?2009/06/12st.html
I found this image online at http://www.andrewclem.com/Archives/Post.php?2009/06/12st.html
Segment Bisector
A segment bisector is a line, ray, or segment that divides a line segment into two equal parts. I took this picture of a table in my house. The intersecting parts of the table divides the line segment into two equal parts; so this is an example of a segment bisector. Tables are used everywhere around the world.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Line Perpendicular to a Plane
Friday, October 19, 2012
Supplementary Angles That Are Not A Linear Pair
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Skew Lines
The pink lines I outlined on this chair represent a pair of skew lines. Skew lines are not parallel and will never intersect. If these two pink lines were to go on forever, they would never intersect and they are not parallel. I took this picture myself.
Vertical Angles
The rotors of this helicopter are an example of vertical angles. Vertical angles are formed by a pair of non-adjacent angles that are formed by the intersection of two straight lines. The rotors are two straight lines that are non-adjacent and intersect. Helicopters are used for air transportation, and are specific to the aerospace industry.
I found this picture online at http://visual.merriam-webster.com/transport-machinery/air-transport/examples-helicopters/ambulance-helicopter.php
I found this picture online at http://visual.merriam-webster.com/transport-machinery/air-transport/examples-helicopters/ambulance-helicopter.php
Obtuse Angle
This is an oil rig that represents an obtuse angle. An obtuse angle is any angle greater than 90 degrees/right angle and the underlined piece is greater than 90 degrees.This oil rig is used to extract and collect oil from the sea and is specific to the oil industry.
I found this image online at http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0808/McCain_finally_gets_to_oil_rig.html
I found this image online at http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0808/McCain_finally_gets_to_oil_rig.html
Friday, October 12, 2012
Three Coplanar Parallel Lines
I took this picture myself.
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