Kayla's Geometry Blog!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Non-congruent alternate interior angles
A map can show non-congruent alternate interior angles because two roads have a transversal, but the angles may non be congruent, even if they are alternate interior. A map can be found online and offline; this particular one was online on Google maps.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Skew Lines
A counter uses skew lines because the bottom line continues forever, as well does the top one, but they will never meet. They are also not parallel. A kitchen counter is in almost every home, and always has skew lines in it.
Three or more coplanar parallel lines
A map shows multiple coplanar parallel lines because of the streets on it. A map can be found anywhere, and it is used to guide people places that they need to go to. This is a map of the Odenton/Crofton area in Maryland.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Segment Bisector
A clock is a segment bisector because the clock hands don't go on forever, and inbetween two of the lines, another one is bisecting it. A clock is used to tell what time it is, and can be found anywhere.
Vertical Lines
A checkerboard uses vertical lines because where the lines meet, they bounce off of each other an form vertical lines. A checkerboard is used in real life to play games and entertain people. It can be found in almost any store or home.
Angle Bisector
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