Shapes, Symmetry and Tessellation

Want to download the Shapes, Symmetry and Tessellation revision notes in PDF format? Let’s learn more about shapes, polygon and geometric figures. Shapes A shape is a particular form or appearance of an object. It can be a two- or three-dimensional shape. Shapes can be a polygon. A polygon is a plane figure where the …

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Transformations

Want to download the Transformations revision notes in PDF format?   What are Transformations? Transformations of a figure are changed in the image or the way the figured is presented. Methods to transform figures are translation, rotation, reflection and enlargement. TranslationSliding down on a sliding board or moving an object, this motion is an example …

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Ruler and Compass Construction

Want to download the Ruler & Compass Construction revision notes in PDF format? What Is Ruler & Compass Construction In Maths? Let’s learn to construct geometric figures using a ruler and compass. Shapes, angles and lines must be drawn accurately. A ruler is used for a straightedge or drawing straight lines. A compass is used …

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Angles Theorems

Want to download the Angles Theorems revision notes in PDF format? What are Angles Theorems? We are familiar with the parts of a circle, namely radius, diameter, chords and centre. Let’s discuss circle angle theorem. What are the other properties of a circle? What is circle theorem? Circle theorems is finding the angle or a …

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Cyclic Quadrilateral

Want to download the Cyclic Quadrilateral revision notes in PDF format? What is Cyclic Quadrilateral? Cyclic quadrilateral is defined as a four-sided figure whose vertices lie on the circumference of a circle. A cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. Remember that not all quadrilaterals inside a circle are cyclic as its vertices …

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Vectors

Want to download the Vectors revision notes in PDF format? [mathjax] What are Vectors? There are two main measures: scalar and vector. Scalar is a quantity that has size but hasn’t direction (for example, time, volume, temperature). Vector is a measure that has length and direction (for example, force, acceleration, velocity). In Picture 1 the …

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