Lines and Angles

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Mathematics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Lines and Angles

This chapter defines lines and angles. We will learn that a line is of infinite length that starts from infinity and ends at infinity. On the other hand, an angle is the combination of two non-collinear rays which meets at a common point.

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Mathematics>Geometry>Lines and Angles>Euclid's Definition, Axioms and Postulates

In this topic, we will come across some of Euclid's axioms. We will also study Euclid's five postulates on lines, angles, and circles. Moreover, it informs us that two distinct lines can not have more than one common point.

Mathematics>Geometry>Lines and Angles>Basics of Lines and Angles

This topic gives us some basic information about the lines and angles. It discusses various examples to inform us about the applications of geometry in different fields. It also briefs on the biography of a famous mathematician.

From this topic, we will get the information about five types of angles. It will discuss about some pair of angles like adjacent angles, linear pair of angles, and vertically opposite angles. It also includes figures for better understanding.

Through this topic, we will enhance our knowledge regarding the intersecting and non-intersecting lines. We will further discuss the parallel lines in detail. It also explains various angles made by a transversal line.

Mathematics>Geometry>Lines and Angles>Angle sum property of a Triangle

In this topic, we will study the proof of the angle sum property of a triangle. This property is based on the interior angles of a triangle. In addition, it covers some examples in which it is used to find the unknown angle of a triangle.