Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Constructions

Constructions:

The first thing that would come to our mind when we speak about construction vaguely would be the construction of buildings However, sometimes one needs an
accurate figure, for example - to draw a map of a building to be constructed, to design
tools, and various parts of a machine, to draw road maps etc.But in maths Constructions would purely refer to the constructions or drawing of figures,to draw such figures
some basic geometrical instruments are needed. You must be having a geometry box
which contains the following:

(i) A graduated scale, on one side of which centimetres and millimetres are
marked off and on the other side inches and their parts are marked off.

(ii) A pair of set - squares, one with angles 90°, 60° and 30° and other with angles
90°, 45° and 45°.

(iii) A pair of dividers (or a divider) with adjustments.

(iv) A pair of compasses (or a compass) with provision of fitting a pencil at one
end.

(v) A protractor.

Normally, all these instruments are needed in drawing a geometrical figure, such
as a triangle, a circle, a quadrilateral, a polygon, etc. with given measurements. But a
geometrical construction is the process of drawing a geometrical figure using only two
instruments – an ungraduated ruler, also called a straight edge and a compass. In
construction where measurements are also required, you may use a graduated scale
and protractor also. In this chapter, some basic constructions will be considered.These
will then be used to construct certain kinds of triangles.

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