Plane figures
Minnesota Academic Education Standards. Plane figures refer to points, lines, angles, and planes in the coordinate plane. Lines can be parallel or perpendicular. Angles can be categorized as acute, obtuse or right. Angles can also be complementary or supplementary depending on how many degrees they add up to. Plane figures can also refer to shapes in the coordinate plane. Triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons can be shown in the coordinate plane. Read More...
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Minnesota Academic Standards
MN.8.3. Geometry & Measurement
8.3.2. Solve problems involving parallel and perpendicular lines on a coordinate system.
8.3.2.1. Understand and apply the relationships between the slopes of parallel lines and between the slopes of perpendicular lines. Dynamic graphing software may be used to examine these relationships.
8.3.2.2. Analyze polygons on a coordinate system by determining the slopes of their sides.
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