Lines of symmetry in a regular Pentagon What is line of symmetry ? The line of symmetry is the imaginary line where we could fold the image and have both halves match exactly. If a given line splits a given figure into two identical halves, we say that the line has a line of symmetry […]

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Complement of a Set Definition:  The complement of a set A, is set of all elements of universal set, which are not the elements of A. Let U be the Universal set and A is subset of U, then the “Complement of A” is set of all elements of U which are not the elements of A. […]

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     Axis of Symmetry – Symmetrical Figures Definition – Axis of Symmetry: A line is drawn from the middle of the figure that acts like a mirror is known as Axis of Symmetry or Linear Symmetry. The line divides the figure into two symmetrical parts, then figure on one side is the mirror image of the figure on […]

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Bar Graph  Problems and Solutions Example: (1) Favourite colour of 200 students of a class are given in the below table.  Answer the following questions with the help of the bar graph. (1) Which is the most preferred colour and which is the least preferred?(2) How many students preferred red colour? Solution: First we choose a suitable […]

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  Abscissa – Definition and Example  Definition:  Abscissa is the value of the X coordinate on a coordinate plane. In a coordinate plane the abscissa is the X coordinate of a point. The Horizontal line is called the X axis, and abscissa is the value of the X axis on a coordinate plane. The distance of a point from the Y axis […]

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Vertex – Definition and Examples  Vertex – Latin word Vertex meaning, “highest point”. What is Vertex? Vertex is a point where two or more rays or line segments are meet. When two rays or line segments meet, simply it is a corner, they form an angle. Definition: A vertex is a point on a polygon, where […]

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2D – Shapes – Definition – Different Shapes  Definition: 2D shapes are flat and also known as plane shapes, ‘2D’ stands for 2-dimensional. These shapes can be drawn on paper and have length and width. We can measure length and width. Example: Rectangle, triangle, square, circle, oval, etc. are 2 dimensional objects.

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