In Math We Have A Project That We Have To Take Photographs Of Everyday Life?

Like for an example Parallel lines i can use a railroad track. But im having some trouble with Perpendicular lines, Ray, Scalene Triangle, and that about all. Please i really need help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thx for who evers answers. Need more info just tell me

4 Responses to “In Math We Have A Project That We Have To Take Photographs Of Everyday Life?”

  • MathMan TG:

    You can probably find all of those things on any car,
    although many parts are slightly curved, so they may not be perfect.
    I imagine for the purposes of this assignment, that will be ok.
    Parallel lines: (or nearly so) top and bottom of car, or bumpers,
    or on the grille.
    Perpendicular lines: |—
    Doors, lights, decoration.
    Ray: Spokes or other decorations on the wheels, possibly the steering wheel
    Triangles: Lots of rear windows are triangular.
    There are perpendicular lines everywhere in buildings:
    walls perpendicular to floor
    doorways
    windows
    you name it.
    Refrigerators have such lines, and parallel too if they have wire shelves.
    Rays: bicycle wheels or just about any circular structure.
    Triangles are a little rarer, but just keep your eyes open as
    you move about and you’ll spot some.
    Wire coat hangers are an example, but they tend to be isosceles.

  • δoτ:

    Perpendicular lines would be a street intersection, or just the sign leading up to it.
    For a scalene triangle, get a bag of triangular chips (doritos, tostitos, etc)
    Not sure about the ray, but I’m sure someone else will have some idea.

  • monsun.<:

    perpendicular is like intersecting streets.
    ray is like a dead end road.
    scalene triangle is like a roof top (:
    hope i helped;D

  • greenmol:

    perpedicular lines= r4 way inersection
    ray=archery arrow

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