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Geometry and Circles
▪ Circles play an important role in being able to construct regular
polygons and our understanding of some geometric shapes.
▪ The ancient Greeks, in particular Euclid and Archimedes, were
very interested in circles.
▪ They found ways of drawing shapes just using straight edges
and compass – in fact it was a bit of a game to them as they
enjoyed the act of puzzling out how to do this.
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▪ One of the simplest polygons to draw with a compass and ruler is a hexagon.
▪ By leaving the circles in the diagram this is known as the ‘Seed of life’
▪ It is often depicted in sacred pictures or used as a basis for designs in Islamic
patterns.
▪ Can you see a hexagon in this shape? What other shapes can you see?
▪ It is formed from 6 circles all of which have the same radius
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Vesica Piscis
The construction starts by drawing two overlapping circles with
the same radius.
▪ We will explore the relationship between the red and blue lines, and
how this can be linked to a cube.
The centre overlap is called the Vesica Piscis
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Vesica Piscis - Calculations
▪ The two red dots show the centres of both circle.
▪ This means that the horizontal line is the radius
radius
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Constructing the Seed of Life
It is a good idea to use a pencil and to check that your compass is not easily
changed from it’s setting.
Now follow the instructions on this video
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By changing what you actually draw or shade you can make the pattern look
different.
Examples
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Vesica Piscis - Calculations
▪ Can you see any other lengths you can label in
this diagram?
radius
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▪ The red dots show the centre of the circles
▪ The purple dot, a point on its circumference
▪ This means the distance between these points
is the length of the radius
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▪ Now calculate the height of the triangle
▪ What about the Vesical Piscis ?
Using this equilateral triangle
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Calculation for diagonal of cube
▪ The red line, AF, is the diagonal of the cube with
side lengths 𝑥
▪ Can you calculate this length?
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▪ Unpick the 3D diagram
▪ Calculate the length AG then AF
▪ What do you notice ?
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