Trigonometric Ratios: A Detailed Explanation Trigonometric ratios are the ratios of the lengths of sides in a right-angled triangle. These ratios are fundamental in trigonometry and are used to relate the angles of a triangle to the lengths of its sides. There are six primary trigonometric ratios. sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. Here’s […]

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Trigonometry: A Detailed Explanation Basic Concepts Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles, as well as the trigonometric functions that describe those relationships. It has wide-ranging applications in fields such as physics, engineering, architecture, astronomy, and more. Here’s a detailed explanation of trigonometry covering […]

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Supplementary and Complementary Angels To understand supplementary and complementary angles, first we need to understand the adjacent angles.                          Adjacent angle Two angles that have a common vertex and a common side but not overlap, are known as adjacent angles.    Complementary Angles When the total of […]

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Square – Properties – Formula Here we will learn, about some geometrical properties of a square. In below figure ABCD is a square. Properties of a square 1. All four sides of a square are equal or congruent. 1. All four sides of a square are equal or congruent. AB  =  BC  =  CD  =  DA 2. All […]

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Trigonometric ratios in right triangles  In a triangle, if any one angle is a right angle ( that is a 90 degree angle) then the triangle is called right triangle. A triangle has three sides, the longest side of the triangle is opposite of right angle called Hypotenuse, and  the other two sides including the right […]

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 Trapezium – Definition – Properties Altitude – Midsegment –  Angles – Formula  Definition: A trapezium is a flat closed quadrilateral with 4 straight sides with one pair of parallel sides. The sides can be vertical, horizontal or slanting.A trapezium is also known as a trapezoid. The parallel sides is called the base and the non […]

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