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endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.[1]Angles formed by two rays lie in a plane, but this plane
does not have to be a Euclidean plane. Angles are also formed by the intersection of two planes
in Euclidean and other spaces. These are called dihedral angles.
Bearing: The north line is the initial (starting) side of the angle for the bearing.
Now, let us also identify the terminal (end) side of the angle. Just simply connect points A
and B.
Lateral Area: The lateral surface area of a right circular cone is the same as
the area of the sector of the circle it can be unrolled into.
Minor Arc: Just like Todd's hamster the circumference. When you draw a circle and
remove part of the circumference, what you have left is an arc.wheel, a circle is round too. The
distance around a circle is
Noncollinear points: Suppose that we know the points A, B, and C all lie
in a plane. Obviously, the displacement vectors and also lie in the plane.
(we can actually take any two displacement vectors). Recall that the cross product
Obtuse triangle: An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is an obtuse angle.
(Obviously, only a single angle in a triangle can be obtuse or it wouldn't be a triangle.) A triangle must be either
obtuse, acute, or right.
Zero slope: A line with zero slope is perfectly flat in the horizontal direction. No
matter what value of x you have, you get the same y-value. It does not increase or decrease.
ABC’S
GEOMETRY
SUBMITTED BY:JAMES A LACAPAG
MARIE AUBREY M BALDERAMA
CHRISTLY G ENCARNACION
Christly G. Encarnacion
Mathematics is the art of giving the same name
to different things.