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The Math Story Book William Snyder 04/06/11 Period 4

The Math Story Book William Snyder 04/06/11 Period 4

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Page 1: The Math Story Book William Snyder 04/06/11 Period 4

The Math Story Book

William Snyder 04/06/11Period 4

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Table of Contents

• Page 1- Polygons• Page 2- Angles• Page 3- Circles• Page 4- Similar Polygons• Page 5- Triangles

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PolygonsThere are many types of Polygons. They All are different but most They all have one thing in common and that is they all have 3 or more sides. They make up the world of geometry. They Are complex, but there are some imposters which are concave.

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Angles

There was place where everyone was bent into degrees. There where four different races of angles. The small acute, which was

less than 90. The Right angle, which was 90 degrees. The big Obtuse angles, which were more than 90 degrees and the noble straight angle which is 180 degrees. They all Live in the city of

bends and turns and all are friends.

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Circles

They say what goes around comes around in this town. But this town I run by master Sir Cumference.

He liked everything to be 360’ and it wasn’t there were problems. His noble riders sir radius and sir

Diameter would come get you.

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Similar polygons

Once upon a time there was a land where everything was the same. Even if they

aren’t the same size they could be twins.

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Triangles

There was a place where Everything was in 3. Three sides, Three angles, and Three types. There are the tiny Acute’s, The Side ways Isosceles, And the large Obtuse Triangles.

Each triangle is 180’ in the Interior and 360’ on the exterior. Triangles Are all friendly and the like to fit together like

pieces of Pie.