Chapter 13: Practical Geometry Summary

Practical Geometry involves the hands-on construction of various shapes using mathematical instruments like a ruler, compass, and protractor. Students learn step-by-step procedures to construct Circles, Line Segments, Perpendicular Bisectors, and Angles of specific measures (like 60°, 90°, and 120°). The chapter emphasizes precision and accuracy in drawing. By following these construction methods, students gain a deeper understanding of geometric properties and develop the technical drawing skills required for advanced engineering, design, and geometry topics in higher classes.

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