Oakwood's Geometry Hunters

Students from Oakwood High School (Morgan Hill, CA) noticing cool examples of geometric objects and concepts in the world around them.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Shadows



The shadow of the fence shows intersecting and parallel lines. It also shows congruent polygons. There are isosceles triangles at the top of the fence that also seem to be congruent. (-CD1)
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