Thursday, October 18, 2012

Supplementary angles that are not a linear pair


The orange has two angle on it. The green angle which is bigger and the blue angle which is smaller.  The two angles when add together are 180 degrees. They are not touching so they don't form a linear pair.  The orange is loved by many people.  It is one of the best fruits.  I found this image on http://www.gecko.co.uk/sites/default/files/orange.jpg

Segment Bisector


The waffles are being bisected in half.  A segment bisector is a line in which the segment is bisected in half and both sides are equal.  The waffle is eaten all around the world.  The waffle is a tasty breakfast food.  Here is the website I got the image from http://planetthrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_6343.JPG.jpeg .

Vertical Angles


As you can see that this is a pie.  They are vertical angles.  Vertical angles are angles that are congruent to the across form them.  As you can see that the one arch angle are congruent then the two arch angles are congruent.  This is eaten by most people in the world.  Here is the website http://cookingwithkaren.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cherry-pie-002c.jpg.

Skew lines


The picture is an ipad.  As you can see the white line will never intersect with the pink line which is in the far right hand corner.  This object was found in my family room.  The ipad is in the information technology.  This object is used by the general public.  It can be used for work, play, or reading.  The most of the general public have a apple product that has skew lines.

Adjacent non-supplementary angles



As you can see that angle A is bigger then angle B.  The two measures add up to 90 degrees.  This is a pizza which has to do with the food industry.  The pizza was found in my house in my freezer.  My family and I all enjoy eating these pizzas.   Pizza is a food but it is not necessary to life, but is enjoyed by many people in the world.

congruent acute angles


In the image above it is pieces of metal are used in the metal fabrication industry.  The purple shows two acute angles that are the same.  These pieces of metal could have been used anywhere in the metal fabrication industry.  http://www.generalmachine.org/images/to_use/fab1_lg.jpg is the website that i found the image on.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Line perpendicular to a plane


The yellow represents the plane and the metal tube represents the line which is marked in purple.   The air travels through the pipe which represents a line two and continues through the plane.  In the real world these are air ducts used to travel air through a building or a house.  These are made in the metal fabrication industry.
http://www.kemco.com/images/metal_fab.jpg here is the website the image was found on.