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Title: Figures for Icons in Educational App
Description: These notes are for high school students and website developers who need ideas for icons to use in a Project for Geometry, specifically, a website.

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Figures for Icons in Educational App
JOSEF DHANE M
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Cat

Figure 1
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The area of a trapezoid is expressed
as Atrapezoid = ½ (a + b) h; where a' and 'b'
are the bases (parallel sides) and 'h' is the
height of the trapezoid
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In SAS, two pairs of
sides and the angle between them are known
to be congruent
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Figure 3
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In a rhombus, the diagonals are
perpendicular bisectors to each other
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Figure 5 is made up of 1 equiangular triangle, 1
parallelogram, 1 circle, 2 rectangles, and other
designated rectangles on the figure
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The area of a shaded
region is calculated by taking the difference
between the area of an entire polygon and the
area of the unshaded region
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A point does not have any length, width, shape
or size, it only has a position
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Figure 4
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The sum of
all three angles of an equilateral triangle is
equal to 180 degrees
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Thus, it obeys the angle sum property of the
triangle
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If the middle side which
helps the two rectangles to be adjacent
extends to the base of the equilateral triangle,
it will divide the triangle into two congruent
triangles
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Also the angle of
the vertex from where the perpendicular is
drawn is divided into two equal angles, i
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30
degrees each
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House
AREA OF CIRCLE = A = Π × R2


AREA OF RECTANGLE = A = L
×B


AREA OF EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE = √3/4 × (SIDE)2
SQUARE UNITS








Title: Figures for Icons in Educational App
Description: These notes are for high school students and website developers who need ideas for icons to use in a Project for Geometry, specifically, a website.