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Geometry In Motion

Gabriel M. Gonzalez 1-A Cars

Point

A point is an object with no dimensions. Its represented by a dot. This shows point T. This relates because the wheel has the center point of a car.

Line
A straight line that has no thickness and extends in both ways infinitely. Its usually presented w/ arrowheads. This shows AB. It shows the side skirt and shows how it shows the cars level.

Line Segment
Part of a line that consists of two points, called endpoints, and all points on the line that are between the endpoints. This shows CD. The cars side skirt starts at one point then ends near the front wheel.

Ray
Part of a line that consists of a point called an endpoint and all points on the line that extend in one direction. This shows EF. It shows the starting point of the race and then the cars would keep going on like a ray.

Opposite Rays
A line segment where if HI were the line segment, then point G would divide it to 2 rays. The cars shown back to back is much like a drag race but back to back. Drag races include a starting point, then a sudden start away from the point.

Parallel Lines
Two lines that do not intersect and are coplaner. J and K are parallel. The cars are parallel to the road they parked on.

Perpendicular Lines
Two lines that intersect to from a right angle. This shows I and M. The car window shows the 90 degree angle at the corner.

Acute Angle
An angle that measures less then 90 degrees. This shows NOP. The cars body is an acute angle to the road.

Obtuse Angle
An angle with a measure between 90 and 180 degrees. This shows QRS. The cars rims have obtuse angles.

Right Angle
An angle that has a measure of 90 degrees. This shows TUV. The Perpendicular parking of the car shows the right angle of the original car end the silver cars.

Vertical Angles
Two angles whos sides form opposite rays. This shows 1 and 2. the road intersection from the top forms a vertical angle.

Complementary Angles
An angle whos two angles add up to 90 degrees. This represents 7 and 8. The hood and the doors of the car show a complementary angle.

Adjacent Angles
Two angles that share a common vertex and side but have no common interior points. This represents 3 and 4. The car symbol shows an adjacent angle in chrome.

Intersecting Lines
2 line segments that cross each other at a common point. This shows A, B and point W. The road represents the lines as they intersect and form intersecting lines.

Intersecting Planes
Planes that intersect, the place where they meet is a line. In here, its planes C & D along with XY. The big red squares represents the planes and the line segment at the intersection represents the line.

Supplementary Angles
An angle whos two angles add up to 180 degrees. This shows 5 and 6. The car door has windows that resemble supplementary angles with on straight line and a line protruding out of it.

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