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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Basic Shapes and Terminology in Mathematics

 Maths Facts 

There are many facts in the world of mathematics and some can be quite confusing, to say the least. Here are some that can be helpful for year 12 students. 

Quadrilateral shape - A quadrilateral is a shape that has four sides. Even if a shape has all four sides and two of those may not be equal it is still considered a quadrilateral shape. the interior angles of a quadrilateral will always equal to 90 degrees no matter the length.
What is a Quadrilateral? - Answered - Twinkl Teaching Wiki

Shapes - Square 

  • A square is a quadrilateral shape. A quadrilateral is a shape that has four sides.
  • All four sides of a square are equal.
  • All of the angles of a square are 90 degrees.

Rectangle 

  • A rectangle has four sides but unlike the square only the opposite sides are equal. 
  • All of the interior angles of a rectangle are 90 degrees.
Rhombus
  • A rhombus is a flat shape that has four equal sides.
  • The rhombus looks like a diamond.
  • All sides are equal in length.
  • Opposite sides are parallel but opposite angles are equal.
  • Every square you see is a rhombus but not every rhombus will be a square.
Parallelogram
  • A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that's opposite sides are equal.
  • Its opposite angles are equal as well. 
  • only two sides are equal. 
Trapezium 
  • A trapezium has a pair of parallel sides 
  • Only two sides of a trapezium are equal in length 
  • A trapezium becomes an isosceles trapezium when it has equal angles from a parallel side. 
Kite 
  • has two pairs of sides 
  • each pair is two equal-length sides that are adjacent 
  • the angles are equal when the two pairs meet

Triangles - Are shapes that have three sides and angles. The interior angles for triangles add up to 180 degrees. In total there are different types of triangles; equilateral, right-angled, isosceles, obtuse, scalene, and acute triangles. 

Types of Triangles & Their Properties - Video & Lesson Transcript |  Study.com

Equilateral triangles
  • All of the sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. 
  • All of the angles in an equilateral triangle are equal and are always 60 degrees
Right-angled triangles 
  • One angle will always be 90 degrees
  • Most of the time will have two equal sides,
Isosceles triangle 
  • Will always have two equal sides 
  • Will always have two equal angles
Obtuse triangle 
  • Will always have an angle of more than 90 degrees
Acute Triangles 
  • All angles will always be less than 90 degrees
Scalene Triangles
  • A scalene triangle doesn't have any equal sides nor angles 
Do you know any other four-sided shape?


Most of the information was found at https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/kite.html



Thursday, August 20, 2020

2020 Engineering

Gear Knob Project


Hi, my name is Ayman. I'm a transfer student from Tauranga Boys College. this is my second week at Hornby High School.  currently, I am working on the gear knob project. more specifically I'm working on the small discs that go in between the metal plates. back in my old school, I had started the project in term 1. unfortunately I couldn't complete the project before I moved and I couldn't bring it with me as well. I have emailed my previous engineering teacher to mail me my project so I can finish off the project and gain the credits. currently, I don't have any pictures to share so I'll finish off the project then share the pictures. 

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