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3 Dimensional Shapes

Can you tell us the difference between a rectangular drawing and a rectangular box? If you are thinking that both are one and the same, then you are wrong. A rectangular drawing is a 2D shape because it has two important factors – i.e the length and the breadth. Whereas a rectangular box is a …

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Area of a Regular Polygon

Which shape is a Honeycomb? Let me help you here, it is a Polygon! Specifically, it is a Hexagon? But what is a Polygon and which are its types? The videos in this lesson are the answers. Click to unfold the answers.

Volume and Surface Area

Have you ever inspected an ice-cream? It reveals two solid objects, one a hemispherical scoop of delightful ice-cream, and second, the conical part that is a cone. So, this ice-cream is a combination of a cone and a hemisphere. What if we tell you to find out the volume and surface area of that entire …

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Perimeter and Area

“Can you answer the following questions: How big is the surface of your house? Or how big is our country? In order to understand the surface that is occupied by a specific item, it becomes necessary to find its area. An area of an item is the size of the surface that it has occupied. …

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Geometric Contruction

Imagine you are constructing a bridge. The instructions for the construction should be followed precisely. Lack of understanding may result in the bridge to collapse. So, measurements and accuracy play a key role in any construction. On similar lines, when it comes to construction in mathematics, it holds the same strategy. Firstly, we should read …

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Circles

“Try solving this riddle. I have no vertices. I have no flat faces. I have infinite axes of symmetry. Who am I? It’s a Circle. We find circular objects everywhere from round cakes and bangles, to dartboard and cycle wheels. No wonder, the world of circles takes us to another tangent. Surprisingly, tangents are exclusively …

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Triangles – Basics and Theorems

Triangles are polygons with least number of sides, i.e three. Interestingly you can divide any complex polygon into several triangles. This method is often used to calculate the area of a complex polygon by breaking it into triangles, thus reducing the complexity of calculation. Watch our videos to learn more about triangle, right-angled triangle, isosceles …

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Introduction to Angles

Angles – Ever wondered why it is important to know about angles? Because of its application. Engineers and Architects use angles to design roads, buildings. Carpenters use them to make furniture. Without the knowledge of angles no strcuture will stand. Such is the importance. In this lesson let us get introduced to this concept of …

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Parallel Lines – Basics

Take a look at a Square or a Reactangle. Do their opposite sides intersect each other? Nope! They don’t! Such lines that do not intersect each other are called as Parallel Lines. Let us try to understand in this lesson, the concept of parallel lines as well as its applications! Let us begin!

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