In this lesson, learners will be able to: derive and use the standard ruler and compass constructions to construct the: construct the perpendicular
bisector of a line segment, construct a perpendicular to a given line from / at a given point, bisecting a given angle recognise and use the perpendicular distance from a point to a line as the shortest distance to the line Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Not exact matches
Included Lessons — 25 Pages: 1) Review
of Prerequisite Skills 2) Length
of a
Line Segment 3) Finding the Midpoint
of a
Line 4) Finding the Equation
of a Circle 5) Finding the Equation
of a
Line 6) Medians 7) Verifying Shapes 8) Medians,
Bisectors and Altitude 9) Distance from a Point to a
Line This file is in.
These 10 activities include: These 10 activities include: Angle Addition Postulate Angle
Bisectors of Triangles Angles In Quadrilaterals Areas
of Regular Polygons Centroids
of Triangles Distance Formula Exterior Angle Theorem Measuring
Line Segments Midpoint Formula The Pythagorean Theorem and its Converse Coloring is a great way to get your students motivated and interested in practicing and reviewing their geometry skills!
To construct the Voronoi tessellation
of the land surface
of the earth using met station locations, you do the following: 1) take a station, 2) connect it with
line segments to all the nearest adjoining stations, 3) construct the perpendicular
bisectors of each
of the
line segments, and finally 4) construct the convex cell (with polygonal boundary) formed by joining
of all
of these perpendicular
bisectors.