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A Geometry Picture book
By Matthew W.
This is a snowboard rail that is an example of parallel lines
that are at the bottom of the rail
I found this at www.ccs.com
A parallel line is two lines that is coplaner but do not intersect
This is also a snowboard rail that is an example on intersecting lines
they are the middle rails and the long horizontal rail
I found this at www.twsnow.com
An intersection is when a line has one or more lines in common
This is a fun box for snowboarding that is and example of a rectangle I
found it at www.thecanyons.com
a rectangle is a parrallelogram with four right angles
The window is an example of right angle and I found it at
www.twsnow.com
A right angle is a angle with a measure of 90 degrees
The blocks on the wall have a center of a polygon I found this at
www.twsnow.com
The center of a polygon is a point in the center of a polygon
This is a snowboard rail and the measure of the top inside is obtuse
I found this at www.mthood.com
An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees
This is a logo for a company and the angle of the top T is an acute
angle I found this at www.technine.com
An acute angle is a angle whose measure is below 90 degrees
This is a factory and the support beams on the right have concurrent
lines I found this at www.videogangs.com
Concurrent lines are 3 or more lines that intersect I the same point
This a picture of a rail and the top bar is a line segment
I found this at www.melleniumthree.com
A line segment is a line with two end points
This is a picture of a factory and the support beams on the right make a
right triangle I found this at www.videogangs.com
A right triangle is a triangle with one right amgle
This is the pyramids in Egypt and they are equilateral triangles I found
this at www.encarta.com/egypt
An equilateral triangle is one that has 3 congruent sides
This is the factory picture again because it has congruent triangles I
found it at www.videogangs.com
A congruent triangle is two triangles that the same shape and size
This is the Epcot space center which is a sphere
I found it at www.Themeparks.about.com
A sphere is the locus of points in space that are given distance from a
point.
This is a soccer logo and the soccer ball is a circle I found it at
www.soccer.com
A circle is a set of points in a plane that are equidistat from a given
point
This is the Eiffel tower and it has a triangle in it
I found it at www.effeltowerwebcam.com
A triangle I a figure made by three segments
This is a rail that represents skew lines in the shawdow and the rail
I found it at www.capita.com
Skew lines are lines that don’t intersect and are not parallel but they are
on the same plane
This is a rail that is a transversal by that the middle rail intersects the
top and bottom rail. I found it at www.melleniumthree.com
A transversal is a line that intersects two other lines at different points.
This is ratios of getting a certain card in a pack
look at jersey cards at bullet number 5 found it a www.upperdeck.com
A ratio is two quantites in the same measure
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Autographed Jersey cards – one per box on average (1:18)!
SPx Autographed Rookie Jersey card (subset) – An average of 1,300 available (Spectrum parallel
#’d to 25)
SPx Autographed Young Star Jersey card – An average of 1,300 available (Spectrum parallel #’d
to 25)
SPx Autographed Star Jersey card – An average of 300 cards each (Spectrum parallel #’d to 1)
Jersey Cards – one per box on average (1:18)!
SPx Winning Materials – 1:18 (Gold parallel #’d to 50)
Game-used Combo cards – Combined with Winning Materials parallel and Spectrum parallels to
fall 1 per case on average
SPx Combo (tier 1) – Numbered to 75
SPx Combo (tier 2) – Numbered to 25
SPx Combo (tier 3) – Numbered to 10
Spectrum Parallels – complete low numbered parallel of regular set
Spectrum (Parallel of Regular Set) – Numbered to players jersey numbered
Spectrum (Parallel of short prints) – Numbered
This is a scale drawing of a f-16
I found it at www.lascrucesairport.com
A scale drawing is a drawing is a drawing that is corresponding to the real
object
This is the golden gate bridge and the two wires are similar triangles I
found it at www.Sanfrancisco.com
A similar triangle is a triangle that is corresponding to another triangle
This is the salt lake temple it ahs congruent circles for the windows
I found it at www.lds.org
Congruent circles are circles that have the same size and shape
This is an example of a soccer field represented in metric look at the
measures in parenthesis
I found it at www.ussoccer.com
Metric is the units that are used to measure
• The field of play is divided into two halves by a halfway line.
• The center mark is indicated at the midpoint of the halfway line. A
circle with a radius of 10 yds (9.15m) is marked around it.
• Soccer Rules - The Goal Area
• A goal area is defined at each end of the field as follows: Two lines
are drawn at right angles to the goal line, 6 yds (5.5 m) from the
inside of each goalpost.
• These lines extend into the field of play for a distance of 6 yds (5.5 m)
and are joined by a line drawn parallel with the goal line. The area
bounded by these lines and the goal line is the goal area.