A roof on a house is a obtuse angle or triangle. A stop sign is a octagon. A window is a quadrilateral. A kite is a rhombus. A ladder leaning against a building is a right angle. And bars in gymnastics are parallel lines.
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Write up of geometry in real life
Yes, it can be used in real life. For example: You want to buy a photoframe from a shop. You are choosing the right size for your photo. What do you need? Geometry. If you don't take 12cm x 12 cm as geometry, then look at angles. Imagine you want to build a pyramid, and the traingular faces must be equilateral, you need geometry to make sure that each angle is 60 degrees. So, geometry can be used in real life.
geometry in real life as the statement seems is just simply geometry in real life if we observe carefully in our everyday surrondings such as the shape of trees ,cars ,houses and even our own human body we can observe geometry for eg. most houses are rectangular in shape etc.
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Geometry can be frequently used in real life. For example, if you choose to build a patio in your backyard, you need to find the area of the space in order to know how many stones or bricks to buy.