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Jyometry involves creating and combining various figures or points to form a ______ segment and a line.
Jyometry involves creating and combining various figures or points to form a ______ segment and a line.
line
A point is a basic unit in Jyometry and can be defined as a dot in a ______ and has coordinates.
A point is a basic unit in Jyometry and can be defined as a dot in a ______ and has coordinates.
line
A line segment is formed by two end points and can be extended ______ on both sides.
A line segment is formed by two end points and can be extended ______ on both sides.
indefinitely
The Parallel Lines in Indian Air Lines and the Ivan Van Naughton Stand are examples of parallel lines that do not ______ or intersect.
The Parallel Lines in Indian Air Lines and the Ivan Van Naughton Stand are examples of parallel lines that do not ______ or intersect.
Intersecting lines have points where they ______ and can form different angles, such as a 15-degree angle between lines.
Intersecting lines have points where they ______ and can form different angles, such as a 15-degree angle between lines.
A SE Intersetting on a line forms parallel lines with a 10-degree angle between them and ______ lines with a 90-degree angle.
A SE Intersetting on a line forms parallel lines with a 10-degree angle between them and ______ lines with a 90-degree angle.
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Study Notes
- The chapter we are starting is called "Metro Jyometry" in English.
- Jyometry involves creating and combining various figures or points to form a line segment and a line.
- A point is a basic unit in Jyometry and can be defined as a dot in a line and has coordinates.
- A line segment is formed by two end points and can be extended indefinitely on both sides.
- A referee and a presenter are required to create a reference line for making a comparison.
- The Parallel Lines in Indian Air Lines and the Ivan Van Naughton Stand are examples of parallel lines that do not meet or intersect.
- Intersecting lines have points where they meet and can form different angles, such as a 15-degree angle between lines.
- A SE Intersetting on a line forms parallel lines with a 10-degree angle between them and perpendicular lines with a 90-degree angle.
- When two lines are intersecting at a point and one is turning 19 degrees, it creates an intersection angle.
- Understanding these definitions is essential for Jyometry and will be tested in assessments.
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