Sunday, April 20, 2014

GEOMETRY ---- BASIC MATHEMATICS-----THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA.

GEOMETRY-- BASIC   MATHEMATICS.

 


Geometry is all about shapes and their properties.

If you like playing with objects, or like drawing, then geometry is for you!
Geometry can be divided into:


plane Plane Geometry is about flat shapes like lines, circles and triangles ... shapes that can be drawn on a piece of paper
Solid Geometry is about three dimensional objects like cubes, prisms, cylinders and spheres.


Hint: Try drawing some of the shapes and angles as you learn ... it helps.


dimensions

Point, Line, Plane and Solid

A Point has no dimensions, only position
A Line is one-dimensional
A Plane is two dimensional (2D)
A Solid is three-dimensional (3D)


Plane Geometry

Plane Geometry is all about shapes on a flat surface (like on an endless piece of paper).












Polygons

A Polygon is a 2-dimensional shape made of straight lines. Triangles and Rectangles are polygons.
Here are some more:







The Circle



Circle Theorems (Advanced Topic)


Symbols

There are many special symbols used in Geometry. Here is a short reference for you:



Congruent and Similar




Angles




Degrees (Angle) Radians
Congruent Angles Parallel Lines and Pairs of Angles Transversal A Triangle Has 180°
Supplementary Angles Complementary Angles
Angles Around a Point Angles on a Straight Line
Interior Angles Exterior Angles
Interior Angles of Polygons Exterior Angles of Polygons


Compass

Using Drafting Tools

Geometric Constructions


Transformations and Symmetry

Transformations:


symmetry drawing
Symmetry:





Activity: Symmetry of Shapes Activity: Make a Mandala Activity: Coloring (The Four Color Theorem)



Coordinates


interactive-cartesian-coordinates




More Advanced Topics in Plane Geometry


Pythagoras


abc triangle



Conic Sections





Trigonometry


Right-Angled Triangle
Trigonometry is a special subject of its own, so you might like to visit:



Solid Geometry

Solid Geometry is the geometry of three-dimensional space - the kind of space we live in ...

... let us start with some of the simplest shapes:


Polyhedra and Non-Polyhedra

There are two main types of solids, "Polyhedra", and "Non-Polyhedra":

Polyhedra : (they must have flat faces)
hexahedron square prism Cubes and Cuboids (Volume
of a Cuboid
)
tetrahedron hexahedron octahedron dodecahedorn icosahedron Platonic Solids
triangular prism square prism pentagonal prism Prisms
triangular pyramid square pyramid pentagonal pyramid Pyramids
Non-Polyhedra: (if any surface is not flat)
sphere Sphere torus Torus
cylinder Cylinder cone Cone