Sunday, January 12, 2014

Congruent obtuse angles


Pictured here is the top portion of a lacrosse stick. The straight pole of the stick and diagonal lines of the head form two congruent obtuse angles. The angles are congruent because they are adjacent and the diagonal lines of the head leave the pole at the same angle and they are obtuse because they are visibly larger than a right angle but not quite a straight angle.  Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the U.S. and can be found across the country and a lacrosse stick is always needed to play. It is used to scoop up ground balls, to pass, and to shoot. Many people can be found with a lacrosse stick, including Tyler and I and other athletes across the country. 

I found this photo online at this address, http://365sportsonline.com/en/sticks/20022965-stx-stinger-jr-lacrosse-stick.html

No comments:

Post a Comment