Variable – Definition and Example   Definition:              Variables are symbol or letters that used to represent for unknown numbers or values. simply a single letter, that represents a number called the value of the variable. m + n, here m and n are variables. 3x + y = 12, here x and […]

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 Convex Polygons: Definition – Examples and Properties   All polygons is either convex or concave. A polygon will be convex or concave, it depends on the measure of their angles. If the measures of all interior angles is less 1800 than the polygon is convex, otherwise the polygon is concave.                 […]

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  Factor – Definition and Examples   Definition: A number break up into another numbers that can be multiplied together and get original number. or A number that divides into another number exactly and without leaving a remainder is a Factor. or A factor is a number that is divisible by another number and the quotient […]

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Method of completing the square Below are steps to solve the quadratic equation by Completing Square. (1) First we set given equation all terms of the equation on one side, of equal sign and other side leaving zero. (2) Factor the non zero side. (3) Set each factor equal to zero. (4) Solve each of […]

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Concave Polygons: Definition – Examples & Properties   All polygons is either convex or concave. A polygon will be convex or concave, it depends on the measure of their angles. What is a Concave Polygon? A concave polygon have at least four sides, and concave polygon is just opposite of a convex polygon. If the measures […]

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Classification of polynomials  1. Zero degree polynomials are used to describe quantities that don’t change. 2. 1st degree polynomials are used to describe quantities that change at a steady rate. They are also used in many one-dimensional geometry problems involving length. 3. 2nd degree polynomials are used to describe quantities that change with some amount […]

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   Type of Polygons Definition A polygon is a two-dimensional shape form with more than three straight lines. In a polygon each side must be intersect exactly two other sides, but only at their end points and have a common endpoint. The sides have must noncollinear. The name of a polygon usually depends on how […]

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Empty set A set which does not contain any element is called an Empty set, or null set or void set. Empty set is denoted by { } or ∅ (Greek letter phi). Curly braces having no elements on it. Example: 1. The set of natural numbers less than 0, because there is no elements in the empty set. […]

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  Diagonals of Polygon’s In geometry, a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not adjacent is known as Diagonal.  Diagonals of Polygon’s A polygon’s diagonal’s are line segments, that joining from one corner to another corner. Formula for number of diagonals = n(n-3)/2 where n is number of sides or […]

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