Lines and Angles
Lines and Angles
Lines and Angles
By
Basundhara Roy
Class :- IX D
Roll Number :- 06
WELCOME
Introduction
Angles In Daily Life
Basic Terms And Definitions
Points
Intersecting Lines And Non Intersecting
Lines
Perpendicular Lines
Angles
Parallel Lines And A Transversal
Introduction
In math geometry the lines and angles
are important tools. If any object in
ideal, that is called as line and it is
represented as straight curve.
The angle is related with line that is
the cross-section of two-line is create
the angle and that intersection point is
called asvertex. Here we see about
types of line and angle in math.
POINTS
Hardwood Floor
Opposite sides of windows, desks, etc.
Parking slots in parking lot
Parallel Parking
Streets: Laramie & LeClaire
Perpendicular lines
Angles
Ingeometry, anangleis the figure formed by tworayssharing a
commonendpoint, called thevertexof the angle. The magnitude
of the angle is the "amount of rotation" that separates the two
rays, and can be measured by considering the length of circular
arc swept out when one ray is rotated about the vertex to
coincide with the other.
Acute Angle
Right Angle
Obtuse Angle
Straight angle
Reflex Angle
Adjacent Angles
Linear Pair Of Angles
Vertically Opposite Angles
Acute Angles
Right angle
Obtuse Angle
Straight Angle
Reflex Angle
Adjacent Angles
Parallel Lines :- Parallel lines remain the same distance apart over
their entire length. No matter how far you extend them, they will never
meet.
Corresponding Angles
Alternate Interior Angles
Alternate Exterior Angles
Interior Angles On The Same Side Of the transversal
Corresponding Angles
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