The roof truss of a building with a low ridge roof.
Its like the Golden Gate Bridge or a staircase I have the same toype of homework and I can't find the pictures to this but think of a right angle and match it to a real life thing.
The arches in the bridge below are translations. They are shifted to the right three times.
a real life example of an octagon is a stop sign.
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
The roof truss of a building with a low ridge roof.
trusses on a bridge
There is no real answer, as anyone could make a new kind of truss rod, for example a licorice truss rod. Perhaps you mean that a truss rod could be under stress or under compression, or be designed for both.
There are several real life examples of a trapezoid that can be found every day. Some are women's handbags, metal garage buildings, and the trusses of a bridge.
Real life is a real life example!
a Television is a real life example of a Cube A dice is a real life example of a cube
Its like the Golden Gate Bridge or a staircase I have the same toype of homework and I can't find the pictures to this but think of a right angle and match it to a real life thing.
The arches in the bridge below are translations. They are shifted to the right three times.
a real life example of an octagon is a stop sign.
A real life example of a cliff are the white cliffs of Dover.
A real life example is the chloroplasts found in plant cells.
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.