draw an cross + bigger of course then just do ur thing with the line segments and perpendictular
To draw and label perpendicular line segments, start by drawing a horizontal line segment using a ruler. Next, use a protractor to measure a 90-degree angle from one endpoint of the segment, and draw a vertical line segment from that point. Label the endpoints of each line segment with letters (e.g., A, B for the horizontal segment and C, D for the vertical segment). Finally, clearly indicate that the segments AB and CD are perpendicular by marking the right angle at their intersection.
Perpendicular lines are typically labeled using a small square or right angle symbol at the intersection point to indicate that they intersect at a 90-degree angle. In mathematical notation, if lines are labeled as line ( l ) and line ( m ), you might express their relationship as ( l \perp m ) to denote that line ( l ) is perpendicular to line ( m ). Additionally, you can use different colors or styles (like dashed lines) to distinguish between perpendicular lines in diagrams.
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To draw a picture of an angle of incidence equaling an angle of reflection, start by sketching a horizontal line to represent a reflective surface, such as a mirror. Then, draw an incoming ray striking the surface at a certain angle to the normal (a dashed line perpendicular to the surface). Label this angle as the angle of incidence. Finally, draw the reflected ray on the opposite side of the normal, ensuring it is at the same angle relative to the normal as the incoming ray, thus illustrating the angle of reflection.
lines that intersect= perpendicular lineslines that do not intersect= parallel
perpendicular lines form a right angle at their intersection so draw the right angle symbol at the intersection
Draw an angle that is larger than a right angle label the vertex k
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To draw a picture of an angle of incidence equaling an angle of reflection, start by sketching a horizontal line to represent a reflective surface, such as a mirror. Then, draw an incoming ray striking the surface at a certain angle to the normal (a dashed line perpendicular to the surface). Label this angle as the angle of incidence. Finally, draw the reflected ray on the opposite side of the normal, ensuring it is at the same angle relative to the normal as the incoming ray, thus illustrating the angle of reflection.
lines that intersect= perpendicular lineslines that do not intersect= parallel
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1.Draw and label the different types of angle?
Reflex
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A right angle triangle has an hypotenuse which is its longest side, an adjacent side and an opposite side.