Geometry In The Real WORLD Created by: Tyrien Riggins Point A point is a location and no size. A line is defined as something that extends infinitely in either direction but has no width and is one dimensional while a plane extends infinitely in two dimensions This picture matches my definition because it shows a real life example of a point , the center of the Flower represents the point. Line A line is a straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions. A line is sometimes called a straight line or, more archaically,& a right line . This picture explains my definition so well because the line in this picture does not have too much thickness and it extends infinitely in both directions. This is A picture of a Football 50 Yard Line. Plane A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two-dimensional analogue of a point (zero dimensions). This picture fit my definition of plane because q on each side. This is a picture of a Plane. it has two flat dimensional surfaces Segment A line segment is a piece, or part, of a line in geometry. A line segment is represented by endpoints on each end of the line segment. This is a picture of a butter knife it represents a segment because it has two endpoints on it and it really bring out my definition more. Ray A ray is a line with an endpoint that extends infinitely in one direction. This is a picture of a Sun Ray One of the most obvious examples is a sun's ray of light in space. This picture is a Ray because the sun is a end point and the the things coming from it is the lines. Collinear Points Three or more points , , , ..., are said to be collinear if they lie on a single straight line . A line on which points lie, especially if it is related to a geometric figure such as a triangle, is sometimes called an axis. Two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line. These pictures match my definition because they show three points on 1 Line. This is a picture of a Adidas shoe. Acute Angle An acute angle is an angle smaller than a right angle (it is less than 90 degrees). These are all pictures on Acute Angles because the are all less that 90 degrees and these are all real life examples. This is an Acute Pizza. This is An Acute Angle in siszers. An Acute kitchen Tool. Obtuse Angles An Obtuse Angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The Hockey stick represent my definition because it is more than 90 but less than 180. Right Angle An Angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines. These real life examples fit best because it shows what a Right Angle look like. Perpendicular Lines Perpendicular Lines intersect to form four right Angles . These real life examples give you a good look at the definition and it shows you lines intersecting each other. This picture show a side walk with Perpendicular Lines in it The other picture shows A Road sign with Perpendicular lines in it. Complementary Angles Complementary Angles Add up to 90 degrees. These pictures is Complementary because they add up to 90 degrees. This is a picture of a clock. The other picture is like Something we did in class. Supplementary Angles Supplementary Angles add up to 180 degrees These pictures are supplementary because they add up to 180 degrees . This is a picture of a highway. Vertical Angle Angles formed by intersecting lines. These Pictures are Vertical angles because the opposite Sides are equal to each other. This is a picture of Rail Road signs and a picture of siszers.