Math Project By; Shawn Bellamy
Point A point is a dot on a plane or a endpoint for a line segment or a ray Like earth is a point in space wallpaper.html
Line A line is never ending This train track may look like it goes on forever but it don’t
Plane A plane is space that points and line segments can be on Space is a never ending plane with the planets as the points
Segment A segment is like a line but is not ever going This snake is not going on forever it is just here to there
Ray A ray is only going on forever This Union Pacific coal train looks like it goes on forever but since the locomotives are visible it looks like a ray
Collinear Points 2 or more points on the same line The interceptions in the circle can be collinear points because the interceptions are on the same road
Acute angles Angles that are less then 90 degrees This railroad switch is a acute angle because it is not a 90 degree angle
Obtuse angles Angles that is greater than 90 degrees This curve is wide and wide than a 90 degree angle so it is a obtuse
Right angles A angle that is 90 degrees The part of the intersection that the arrow is pointing at is the part that is 90 degree
Perpendicular Lines Two lines that intercept and form all right angles Two lines that intercept to form all right angles
Complementary Angles Two angles that are a adjacent and form a 90 degree angle When the clock says 3 o’clock and if the second hand is in-between the two arms it will make a complementary angle
Supplementary Angles Two adjacent angles that form a 180 degree angle If you look at the body of the airplane and the wing it will look like a supplementary angle
Vertical Angles Vertical angles share a point but not a side
Acute Triangle A acute Triangle is a triangle that has only acute angles
Obtuse Triangle A obtuse triangle has only one obtuse angle
Equilateral Triangles A equilateral triangle have equal sides
Isosceles Triangles Triangles with only two equal sides
Scalene Triangle Triangles with no equal sides
Right Triangle A triangle with one right angle
Circle Diameter-a line going from one side of the circle to the other side going through the middle of the circle Radius-half of the diameter Cord-a line going from one side of the circle but not going through the center of the circle Secant-a line that touches in two points but keeps going Tangent-a line that only touches the circle at one point and keeps going