Practical Geometry

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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.

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Mathematics>Geometry>Practical Geometry>Construction of Angles

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.

Mathematics>Geometry>Practical Geometry>Introduction to Practical Geometry

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.