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Shape and Space CONSTRUCTION
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STRONG TRIANGLES Triangles are very important. Shapes that are made from triangles are usually very strong. Many structures like bridges, pylons and towers are built using triangles.
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DRAWING A TRIANGLE Draw triangle ABC AB = 7cm, Angle A = 36° Angle B = 58° 36° 58° 7cmAB C What size is angle C? 36 + 58 = 94° Angle C = 180 – 94 = 86° Or you could measure angle C using the protractor
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EXERCISES 1. Draw Triangle LMN a)LM = 8cm, Angle L = 47° Angle M = 32° b) What is angle N? 2. Draw Triangle PQR a)PQ = 6cm, Angle P = 28° Angle Q = 78° b) What is angle R? 3. Draw Triangle XYZ a)XY = 6.5cm Angle X = 56° Angle Y = 43° b) Beth yw ongl Z?
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BISECT AN ANGLE It’s possible to bisect an angle (in half) using a compass. Step 1 : Open the compass to any distance. You must keep the compass at this distance.
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BISECT AN ANGLE It’s possible to bisect an angle (in half) using a compass. A B Step 2 : Put the compass on the corner of the angle and draw a small arc which cross both arms of the angle. Label these points A and B.
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BISECT AN ANGLE It’s possible to bisect an angle (in half) using a compass. A B Step 3 : Put the compass on point A and repeat step 2. Then do the same with point B.
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BISECT AN ANGLE It’s possible to use the same method to draw a perfect circle within a triangle. Notice that the circle touches the three sides of the triangle. REMEMBER TO KEEP THE COMPASS AT THE SAME DISTANCE
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BISECT AN ANGLE
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