AP Board 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry

Students can go through AP Board 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry to understand and remember the concepts easily.

AP State Board Syllabus 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry

AP Board 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry 1

→ The above are the components we see in a geometry box. They are pair of set squares, protractor, graduated ruler, compasses and the divider.

→ Graduated ruler: A scale is used to draw straight edges of given length. It is also used to measure the lengths of the given line segments. A scale is also called a graduated ruler.

→ Compass: A compass is used to draw a circle of given radius. Sometimes we draw only a part of a circle which is called an arc. A compass is used in the construction of a line segment of given length, a perpendicular to a given line, given angle and in many more geometrical shapes.

AP Board 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry

→ Divider: A divider is used to measure the lengths of straight line segments and curved lines. It is also used to compare the lengths of two line segments.

→ Set squares: The pair of set squares is used to draw the pair of parallel lines.

→ Perpendicular bisector: The perpendicular bisector of a given line segment is the line which divides the given line segment into two equal parts at right angles.
AP Board 6th Class Maths Notes Chapter 10 Practical Geometry 2

→ Angle bisector: Angle bisector is a ray which divides the given angle into two equal parts.

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