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Geometric Relationships and Measurement

Geometric Relationships and Measurement

Geometric Relationships and Measurement

geometry

Triangles
right triangle
Lines
transversal.

called corresponding angle

A line that intersects two or more lines, when the transversal, t, intersects lines, eight angles are formed.

Parallel

lines that do not intersect.

Angles
co- interior

Interior angles form a ‘C’ pattern.

alternate

two angles, not adjoining one another, that are formed on opposite sides of a line that intersects two other lines. If the original two lines are parallel, the alternate angles are equal.

Reflex
Right
Straight
obtuse
Acute

mesurment

Surface Area & Volume
MINIMIZING

For a square-based prism with a given surface area, the maximum volume occurs when the prism is a CUBE. (* Solve for the side length, s, using the Surface Area formula SA =6s^2)

For a square-based prism with a given volume, the minimum surface area occurs when the prism is a CUBE. (*Solve for the side length, s, using the Volume formula V = s^3)

Surface area

three-dimensional object with a circular base and a curved lateral surface that extends from the base to a point called the vertex.

triangular prism

S.A. = Find the surface areas of each side. Than add them together.

c^2 = a^2 + b^2

rectangular prism

S.A. = 2 A base + 2 A sides + 2 A sides

S.A. = A base + 4 A triangle

the sum of the area of the faces.

measure of how much material is required to cover or construct a three- dimensional object.

expressed in square units.

Volume

sphere

a set of points that are all the same distance, r, from a fixed point called the centre.

Cone

pyramid

Volume = ( area of base ) ( height)/3

prism

Volume = ( area of base ) ( height)

Capacity

litre (L)

measure of capacity or volume often used for liquids.

the maximum volume a container can hold.

measure of how much space a three-dimensional object occupies

measured in cubic units.

Perimeter and Area
composite figure

To determine the area of a composite figure, ADD and/or SUBTRACT areas.

To determine the perimeter of a composite figure, ADD the distances AROUND the outside of the figure.

made up of more than one simple shape.

Pythagorean Theorem
hyponenuse

In order to cancel or rid of a square exponent you must square root

-to find the hypotenuse, we use the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2 -to find the “a”, we use the formula a^2 = c^2 - b^2 -to find the “b”, we use the formula b^2 = c^2 - a^2

The other sides do not really matter which is a or b.

The side opposite the right angle

is always the “c”

Used to find the length of an unknown side in a right-angle triangle.