Author: | Krishna Singh | ISBN: | 9789387846548 |
Publisher: | Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. | Publication: | June 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. | Language: | English |
Author: | Krishna Singh |
ISBN: | 9789387846548 |
Publisher: | Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. |
Publication: | June 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. |
Language: | English |
Two Dimensional Geometry is probably the most accessible branch of mathematics, and can provide an easy route to understanding some of the more complex ideas that mathematics can present. Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solid bodies and examines their properties, measurements and mutual relationships in spaces. It has its own vocabulary and language and it helps to learn the definition for each word to fully appreciate the relationship each point, line and angle has with one another. We need geometry in everyday life. Houses are made up of geometrical shapes. Pilots use geometry when they plan their routes and surveyors need geometry to make maps and measure areas of land. Two-dimensional shapes are usually found in many real-world objects. The properties of two-dimensional figures can be used to solve real-world problems dealing with snowflakes. For example, if you know the exact shape of a snowflake, you can find the measure of an interior angle in a snowflake. The world is full of geometric shapes. Egyptian pyramids got their name from geometry and the biggest building in Washington is the Pentagon, a structure that has five sides. The book provides the students current information on the different areas of this subject. The publication is useful not only to the students but also to the research scholars and academic professionals.
Two Dimensional Geometry is probably the most accessible branch of mathematics, and can provide an easy route to understanding some of the more complex ideas that mathematics can present. Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes, and solid bodies and examines their properties, measurements and mutual relationships in spaces. It has its own vocabulary and language and it helps to learn the definition for each word to fully appreciate the relationship each point, line and angle has with one another. We need geometry in everyday life. Houses are made up of geometrical shapes. Pilots use geometry when they plan their routes and surveyors need geometry to make maps and measure areas of land. Two-dimensional shapes are usually found in many real-world objects. The properties of two-dimensional figures can be used to solve real-world problems dealing with snowflakes. For example, if you know the exact shape of a snowflake, you can find the measure of an interior angle in a snowflake. The world is full of geometric shapes. Egyptian pyramids got their name from geometry and the biggest building in Washington is the Pentagon, a structure that has five sides. The book provides the students current information on the different areas of this subject. The publication is useful not only to the students but also to the research scholars and academic professionals.