Planting the Seeds
Geometry Concepts
Phase 1: Setting Up Camp
Phase 2: Turning up the Heat
Phase 3: Breath of Fresh Air
Phase 4: Balancing Act
Disaster Recovery Plan
Planting the Seeds-Geometry Concepts
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Geometry

Geometric Concepts 
Geometric Concept
Formula Geometric Concept
Where the concept is found in the city
Area The inclination of two straight lines which meet in a point. Steets, main roads, landing site, buildings, and zones.
Angle The superficial extent of any figure. Buildings, zones, levels, dome, and landing site.
Bisector (Bisect) To cut into two equal parts. Buildings, and zones.
Circle A plane figure conded by one line every point of which is equally distant from a certain point called the center. Levels, buildings, dome, and landing site.
Curve A bend in a direction continuosly derivating from a straight line. Buildings, zones, streets, and main roads.
Diameter A straight line passing trough the center of a circle or the figure. Levels, buildings, dome, and landing site.
Distance A space or interval (between). Buildings, zones, levels, dome, landing site, streets, and main roads.
Line That which has length without breath or tickness. Buildings, zones, levels, dome, landing site, streets, and main roads.
Parallel lines Lines extended in the same direction and equidistant in all parts. Levels.
Pentagon A polygon having five angles and five sides. Buildings, zones, streets, and main roads.
Plane A surface on which, if any two points be taken, the straight line joining hem will lie enterely on the surface. Any flat surface. Levels, and landing site.
Point That which has position but no magnitude. Buildings, zones, levels, dome, landing site, streets, and main roads.
Polygon A plane figure bounded by straight lines. Buildings, zones, streets, and main roads.
Radius A straight line from the center to the circunference of a circle. Levels, buildings, zones, streets, main roads, dome, and landing site.
Trisector (Trisect) To cut or divide into three equal parts. Builidings, and zones.
Volume Dimension. Dome.
Solids Resisting change of shape, having the parts firmly cohering. Dome, buildings, zones, and levels.


Last Updated on 3/16/99
By Mr. Anonymous
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