Practical Geometry
Mathematics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Practical Geometry
Geometry is a branch of mathematics which deals with different figures, its shapes, and sizes. This chapter describes how to construct a circle, line segment and how to find angles and perpendiculars with the help of geometrical instruments.
Practice Other Topics from Practical Geometry
This topic discusses that angle is the portion between two intersecting lines. An angle can be measured with a protector. It is a figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.

This topic discusses a few tools used to draw and measure, such as a ruler, compasses, divider, set squares and protractor with the aid of a table. It also lists a few tips to follow while constructing geometric shapes using these tools.

This topic describes a circle as a closed figure drawn by a single curve that meets at a single point. It also mentions that a circle has a uniform diameter.

This topic provides the steps of construction of a line segment of a given length using a ruler and compass. It also explains the steps of construction of the given line segment using a compass, which has already been drawn.

This topic describes if two lines are placed in such a way that one of them cross pass another one at 90 degrees, the lines are said to be intersecting lines.
