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Nov 14, 2024 · In this video, we delve into the essentials of plane geometry, breaking down key concepts and solving a practical example question. Whether you're new to geo...
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The videos in this playlist will teach you that it is interesting to study the concept of Points, Lines, Angles, and so much more. Every topic is well define...
A plane is a flat surface that extends forever in two dimensions, but has no thickness. Planes have no edges to them. However, in diagrams, a plane will be shown as an outline of a parallelogram ...
- Point, Line, Plane and Solid
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A Point has no dimensions, only position A Line is one-dimensional A Plane is two dimensional (2D) A Solidis three-dimensional (3D) Plane Geometry is all about shapes on a flat surface (like on an endless piece of paper). 1. 2D Shapes 2. Activity: Sorting Shapes 3. Triangles 4. Right Angled Triangles 5. Interactive Triangles 1. Quadrilaterals (Rhom...
Pythagoras
1. Pythagoras' Theorem 2. Pythagorean Triples
Conic Sections
1. Set of all points 2. Conic Sections 3. Eccentricity 4. Ellipse 5. Parabola and Projectile Animation 6. Hyperbola
Circle Theorems
1. Circle Theorems 2. Tangent and Secant Lines 3. Intersecting Secants Theorem 4. Intersecting Chords Theorem 5. Angle of Intersecting Secants Theorem Triangle Centers
Trigonometry is a special subject of its own, so you might like to visit: 1. Introduction to Trigonometry 2. Trigonometry Index
Jan 5, 2024 · Poly- means “many” and -gon means “angle”. Thus, polygon equates to “many angles”. It is also important to note that a polygon must have at least 3 sides. A regular polygon has sides and angles that are all equal- like a triangle, square, pentagon, or hexagon… and so on. Other common polygons that are irregular are rectangles ...
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In geometry, a plane is a flat surface of two dimensions. It extends endlessly and has no thickness. You can think of a piece of paper or the surface of a wall as a part of a geometric plane. The flat shapes in plane geometry are known as plane figures. We can measure them by their length and height or length and width.