but less than 180o. The picture demonstrates a right angle because the angle formed where the rays meet measures 90o. The picture shows congruent segments because each side is equal in length. Line 1
Line 2
The picture displays perpendicular lines
because the measure of the angle where both lines intersect is 90o. Line 1 Line 2
Parallel lines are shown because Line 1 and
Line 2 will always be the same distance apart and will never meet. A negative slope is shown because the line displays a downward trend from left to right. The picture represents an undefined slope because the side of the wall goes straight up vertically, just like an undefined slope. The red outline on the scale represents circumference because it is the boundary, or the length of the circle. Angle 1 Angle 2
The picture demonstrates supplementary angles
because the measure of Angle 1 is 90o and the measure of Angle 2 is 90o. Both pairs added together have a sum of 180o. 1 meter 3.28 ft
3.28 ft
The picture demonstrates a length greater than 1
meter because the side of the shelf is longer than 3.28 ft, and 3.28 ft is equivalent to 1 meter. This picture shows a length shorter than 1 centimeter because usually, the length of 1 centimeter is about the width of the tip of your finger. Each grain of rice is shorter than that. 6 inches
6 inches 6 inches
6inches
In this picture, each boundary of the square
measures 6 inches. When all the sides are added together, the total is 24 inches, which is the perimeter of the square. To get perimeter, you must add up all the sides of the shape. Geometry Vocabulary in the Grocery Store
By: Jennifer Chavez
Math 116
Professor Tummers
03 March 2016 The purpose of this booklet is to show real-world examples of
the introductory vocabulary of Geometry through
photographs taken by myself. My goal is to help students
grasp and better understand these Geometry terms through
this booklet by the illustrations provided. Professor Tummers’
Geometry Vocabulary Review was used to help with the
description. This booklet is intended for children ages 8-12.