TLE ( GEOMETRICAL FIGURES ) Flashcards

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A branch of mathematics, concerned
with the properties and relationships of
points, lines, angles, curved, surfaces,
and solids.

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GEOMETRY

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They are typically defined by their
attributes such as size, shape, angles,
sides, and dimensions.

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GEOMETRICAL FIGURES

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It is a non-dimensional geometrical element. It occurred with the interception of various lines. has no height, width, and depth.

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POINT

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One-dimensional figures with length but no width or depth.

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LINE

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5
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A line that runs parallel to the horizon and is
perpendicular to the vertical direction. It has a slope of zero.

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Horizontal Lines

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6
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A line that runs perpendicular to the horizontal direction. It
has an undefined slope.

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Vertical Lines

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7
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refer to lines that are neither vertical nor horizontal; they
are diagonal or slanted.

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Inclined Lines

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8
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Lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. Their
slopes are negative reciprocals of each other.

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Perpendicular Lines

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9
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Lines that are always the same distance apart and never
intersect. They have the same slope.

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Parallel Lines

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It is formed by two intersecting lines. Angles may be right, straight, acute,
obtuse, complementary, or supplementary.

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ANGLE

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11
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are two-dimensional shapes made up of straight lines connected to
form a closed figure. They are characterized by their sides, angles, and
vertices (corner points).

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POLYGONS

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12
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is a basic polygon with three sides, three vertices (or corners), and three angles. It’s one of the
simplest and most fundamental shapes in geometry.

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triangle

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13
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are a special type of polygon where all sides are of equal length and all angles are
equal. They have a high degree of symmetry due to their uniformity.

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REGULAR POLYGONS

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These are a closed plane figures bounded by four straight sides. I opposite sides are parallel, the
quadrilateral is referred to as “Parallelogram.”

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QUADRILATERALS

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15
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is a closed shape consisting of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed center point.

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CIRCLE & ARCS

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16
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in geometry refer to three-dimensional shapes or objects that have length, width, and

height. They occupy space and have various properties distinguishing them from two-
dimensional shapes.

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SOLIDS

17
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These are solids with two identical parallel bases connected by rectangular or
parallelogram-shaped sides.

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Prisms

18
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These solids have a polygonal base and triangular sides that meet at a single
point (apex).

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Pyramids

19
Q

These have two circular bases that are parallel and connected by a curved
surface.

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Cylinders

20
Q

have a circular base and a curved surface that converges to a single point
(apex).

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Cones

21
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These are perfectly round three-dimensional shapes with all points on the
surface equidistant from the center.

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Spheres