Lines & Angles (eStairs)
This project was fun. I enjoy it a lot. In this project I was asked by the company of eStairs to created a stairs with designs on it with two classmates. We were to use lines to create a shapes that would would have an angles. We used lines such as Parallel Lines, Perpendicular,Transversal over Parallel Lines. The angles of these lines are Complementary Angles, Supplementary Angles, Linear Pairs, Vertical Angles, Right Angle, Straight Angle, Acute Angle, Obtuse Angles,Linear Pairs,Vertical Angles,Right Angles,Straight Angles, Acute Angles, Obtuse Angles, Corresponding Angles,Alternate Exterior Angles, Alternate Interior Angles, and Consecutive Interior Angles. We were also to be able to identify each of these lines and angles. This project made me learn a lot about lines and angles. For examples, I learned that Supplementary angles equal 180 degree and complementary angles equal 90 degree. I very enjoyed this project and I would definitely do this project again.
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Congruent Triangles & Transformation
This was a very interesting project. It was interesting because one of my classmate and I had to use the 7 different types of triangle to create a French door. The 7 different triangles are known as acute,obtuse,right,scalene, isosceles, equilateral, and triangular. In this project learned about the ASA,SAS,SSA,AAS, and H-L theorem and postulate to each of the 7 triangles. These are use to determine if the triangles is very a triangles or not. For this project my classmate and I are creating a French Door for our client Milgard. To complete this project we had to complete all the steps of creating our door and designs in auto-cad and then engrave the final product. All that were assignment were done on time and I also helped my group mate finish her.
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Arcs & Circles (World Expo 2012)
This was a fun project. We got to create a structure model building looking like a shark. Our Objective was to create a model with arcs on every side of the building. I learned many types of arcs and circles. I learned that different circles are formed from different arcs. There are two kinds of arcs, There is the Minor arc which is the smaller arc of the circle and a major arc which is the bigger arc of the circle. For example, you have a circle and have a line cross 1/4 of the circle, the smaller arc will be the minor arc and the bigger arc will be the major arc. For this project we had to show arcs on each sides of the building. For our design we had the shark tail shape at the back, its mouth in the front and the gills on the two sides. This was a great project and I am looking forward to doing a project like this again.
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Sky Scraping
This was an interesting project and I learned a lot about Polygons, Regular Polygon and Quadrilateral. A Polygon is any shape enclosed. A Regular Polygon is any enclosed shape with congruent lengths of all the sides. A Quadrilateral is a shape with four sides and is congruent to each other. The task of this project is to make a 3D model of a Sky Scraper building. The building must have 3 footprint and the 3 footprint must have 3 different shapes in it. For Example, Our bottom design was created with a Hexagon, Right Trapezoid and a Rhombus. This building does not have an estimate height yet, but it will soon.
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