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Angles and Mensuration

The document outlines basic geometric concepts, including points, lines, and planes, with definitions and representations. It explains the sexagesimal system for measuring time and angles, providing conversion exercises. Additionally, it covers area and perimeter of plane shapes and briefly mentions the classification of quadrilaterals and the area of triangles.
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Angles and Mensuration

The document outlines basic geometric concepts, including points, lines, and planes, with definitions and representations. It explains the sexagesimal system for measuring time and angles, providing conversion exercises. Additionally, it covers area and perimeter of plane shapes and briefly mentions the classification of quadrilaterals and the area of triangles.
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GEOMETR

Y
Units 11. 12 and
13
Term Dimen Representation Name
sions

POINT 0 point A
A

LINE 1
M N r

PLANE 2 D E plane DEF


F

Lines – any 2 points define a line.


Planes – any 3 non-collinear points define a plane.
Kind of angles:
Sexagesimal System (60)
We use Sexagesimal System to measure
time (hour: h, minutes: min, seconds: s)
angles (degree: º, minutes: ‘ , seconds: ‘’ )
1 h = 60 min 1 º = 60 ‘
1 min = 60 s 1 ‘ = 60 ‘’

x 3600

x 60 x 60

Hour (h) Minute Second


Degree (º) (min) ( ‘ ) (s) ( ‘’ )

: 60 : 60

: 3600
Exercise 1. Express in minutes:

a) 2h = 120 min d) 300 ‘’ = 5`


b) 2h 3 min = 123 min e) 540 s = 9 min

c) 3º 42’ = 180 + 42 = 222‘ c) 2 min 180 s = 2 + 3 = 5 min


ADDING AND SUBTRACTING ANGLES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV7OWaKR1P0

1’ = 60 ‘’

1º = 60 ’
Area and perimeter of plane shapes
We call AREA to the size of a surface.
We call PERIMETER of a plane shape to the SUM of the length of its
sides
Calssification of quadrilaterals
Area of a triangle

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