Our garage is built in the shape of a trapezoid with the front and back walls parallel, one side wall (next to the house) perpendicular to these and the other angled so that the front is about 8 foot wide and the back is about 16 foot wide. It was deliberately built that shape to maximise the use of the land available at the side of our house - the extra space at the back has a workbench area in it.
circles are used to set bases of cylinders, diameters for barrels, tires, ect... if you CAN'T think of anything else a circle is used for, think HARDER and there is no real use for trapezoids accept in architecture and other design methods. :)
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examples of quadratic equation in word problem form with real life situations like sports baseball, hockey
Planet's orbit :)
Real-world examples of trapezoids include the faces of some roofs and some South American pyramid-like buildings; the shapes of some types of classroom tabletops; and the silhouettes of some handbags.
On one dollar bills in the shape of a partial pyramid
circles are used to set bases of cylinders, diameters for barrels, tires, ect... if you CAN'T think of anything else a circle is used for, think HARDER and there is no real use for trapezoids accept in architecture and other design methods. :)
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
There is no one type. Examples of quadrilaterals that are not parallelograms are trapezoids and kites.
real life example of exterior angles
Air
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