Uso de escuadra y cartabón, paralelas y perpendiculares
Introduction to the Use of Square and T-Square for Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
This section introduces the use of a square and a T-square for drawing parallel and perpendicular lines.
Understanding the Square and T-Square
- The square has two equal angles of 45 degrees and one angle of 90 degrees.
- The T-square is another triangle with angles of 60, 30, and 90 degrees.
- These tools can be combined to draw parallel and perpendicular lines.
Drawing Parallel Lines with the Square
- By sliding the square along the T-square, we can draw parallel lines.
- Using different sides of the square allows us to draw perpendicular lines to the previously drawn parallels.
Proper Placement of Tools
- One tool should remain fixed while the other is moved along its hypotenuse.
- Generally, the T-square remains fixed while sliding the square.
Practice Exercise - Drawing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
In this exercise, we will practice drawing horizontal and vertical lines using squares and T-squares.
Steps for Drawing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
- Define an intersection point between both types of lines.
- Start by drawing horizontal parallels.
- Change the position of the square to align with a reference line from previously drawn horizontals.
- Slide the square along its hypotenuse to mark points for drawing vertical parallels.
Exercise - Drawing Lines at 45 Degrees with Squares
In this exercise, we will draw a series of horizontal and vertical lines that intersect at points formed by lines at a 45-degree angle with respect to horizontal lines. This exercise helps practice using squares for parallel and perpendicular line drawings.
Steps for Drawing Lines at 45 Degrees
- Draw lines at a 45-degree angle with the horizontal as reference.
- Use these lines to determine the points of intersection between horizontal and vertical lines.
- Pay attention to the proper placement of tools for accurate drawings.
Conclusion
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