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Observe the images below where there is an insect and its rotated version. Can angles be used to describe the amount of rotation? How? What will be the arms of the angle and the vertex? Hint: Observe the horizontal line touching the insects.

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Yes, angles can describe the insect’s rotation. The arms are the initial and rotated positions of a reference line on the insect. The vertex is the point where the two positions meet, representing rotation.

Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Lines and Angles

Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 2 Lines and Angles question answer

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  1. Angles measure the insect’s rotation by comparing its initial and final positions. A reference line, like the insect’s body axis, forms the angle’s arms: one arm represents the initial position, and the other represents the rotated position. The vertex is the point where these two lines meet, typically at the insect’s center. Such measurements are essential in understanding rotations, symmetries, and geometric transformations in mathematics and biology.

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