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Properties of triangles - Classification of Triangles

Properties of Triangle | Types & Formulas with Practice Questions

Introduction In this article, we are going to learn about the simplest form of a polygon, a triangle. All polygons can be divided into triangles, or in other words, they are...
difference between permutation and combination

Difference between Permutation and Combination explained with examples

Permutations and Combinations is a topic full of conundrums. The biggest one is, understanding the difference between permutation and combination. Should I solve this...
Properties of quadrilaterals and types of quadrilaterals

Properties of Quadrilaterals – Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium | 2023

In Euclidean geometry, a quadrilateral is a four-sided 2D figure whose sum of internal angles is 360Ā°. The word quadrilateral is derived from two Latin words ā€˜quadriā€™ and...
Properties of triangles - Classification of Triangles

Properties of Triangle | Types & Formulas with Practice Questions

Introduction In this article, we are going to learn about the simplest form of a polygon, a triangle. All polygons can be divided into triangles, or...
Properties of quadrilaterals and types of quadrilaterals

Properties of Quadrilaterals – Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezium | 2023

In Euclidean geometry, a quadrilateral is a four-sided 2D figure whose sum of internal angles is 360Ā°. The word quadrilateral is derived from two...
Properties of Circle & Circle Formula

Circle Formulas -What is a Circle and its properties? (Definition & Examples)

A circle is a closed shape formed by tracing a point that moves in a plane such that its distance from a given point is constant. The word circle is...
Lines and angles GMAT quant preparation e-GMAT

Lines and Angles – Definitions, Properties, Types, Practice Questions

Ancient mathematicians introduced the concept of lines to represent straight objects which had negligible width and depth. Considered as a breadth...

Improve accuracy in GMAT Math questions on Polygons

A polygon is a two-dimensional closed figure made up of at least 3 line segments. Polygons, as a topic, will pose some of the most challenging GMAT...

Category: Geometry

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