Sie sind auf Seite 1von 6

Acute angle

An angle that measures less than 90


degrees

Add

to sum up

Angle

It's the portion of a plane limited by two


semilines that intersect at a point called
vertex. It is measured in degrees.

Angle bisector
It is the line that divides an angle in two equal parts

Arc
A portion of a circumference limited by two endpoints.

Background
The part of a picture that appears to be in the distance. It is behind the foreground.

Chord

Any line segment that connects two points


of a circumference

Circle
It is the portion of a plane limited by the circumference.

Circumference
It is a curved line with all points at the same distance from another point called the center.

Corner

The position at which two lines, surfaces,


or edges meet and form an angle: there are
4 in a room

Diagonal
A diagonal of a polygon is any segment that connects two nonconsecutive vertices of the polygon.

Diameter
The line segment that connects two points of a circumference passing through the centre

Divide

To separate line segments in equal parts.

Edge

A thin, sharpened side, as of the ruler or a


cutting instrument

Foreground
The part on an image that is near to the viewer. The actual shape.

Frame
It is a framework that surrounds and supports a picture, photograph or mirror.

Geometric shapes
They are two dimensional shapes created by exact mathematical laws. They include circles,
squares, rectangles, triangles and ellipses...

Hypotenuse

It is the longest side of a right-angled


triangle opposite to the right angle.

If you look closely

If you look carefully

Layout

The arregment of shapes, lines, and dots in


a pictorial composition.

Left over

Something that has not been used up.

Legs

The two sides that form the right angle on


a right angle triangle

Line
It is infinite and straight. It has only one dimension, length. It is shown by one lowercase letter.

Line segment
It is the part of
the straight line between two points.
It is represented by the name of the two endpoints. Ex. AB, CD...

Margin
The empty area surrounding the image
Measure
The action done with a ruler in order to assign a number to the dimension of a shape.

Middle-ground
It is what is between the background and the foreground

Multiply

To perform multiplication on.

Negative shape
The area around positive shapes, the background. Also called negative space.

Oblique lines
Two or more lines that meet at an angle different from 90 degrees.

Obtuse angle

An angle that measures more than 90


degrees

Organic Shape
A shape that does not follow any geometric rules

Outline

1. repasar (con un rotulador)


2. esquema.

Overlap

To put one shape superimposing the other


and cover part of it.

Overview

A summary or review

Parallel lines
Two lines that have the same direction and the same distance. It doesn't matter how long you
draw them they never intersect.

Perpendicular bisector
It is a perpendicular line that passes through the midpoint of a line segment. It is made up of all
the points of the plane that are equidistant from the two endpoints.

Perpendicular lines
Two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.

Plane

It is a two-dimensional group of
points that goes on infinitely in all
directions, made up of infinite lines.

Point
It shows position. It has zero dimensions. We represent it with two intersecting lines, and a
capital letter.

Positive shape
It is the actual shape, the foreground.
Radius
The distance between the centre and any point of a circumference

Right angle

An angle that measures 90 degrees

Semiline or ray

Half of a line. It has an endpoint and it is


endless on the other side.

Straight angle

An angle that measures 180 degrees

Subtract

To take away.To Deduct.

Thales theorem
It is a theorem based on triangles similarity that we use to divide a line segment in equal or
proportional parts.

To cheat on

To try to fool someone. ( copiar, engaar)

To label

To give a name or identify a point, line or


segment

To lay out

To arrange the elements on a composition

To make up

1. recuperar
2. inventarse
3. maquillarse

To stand out

Resaltar, sobresalir.

To start from scrach

To begin again from zero

Triangular set squares


It is an object used in engineering and technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a right angle.These set
squares come in two usual forms, both right triangles: one with 90-45-45 degree angles, the other with 30-60-90 degree
angles

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen