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Incircle, incentre, inradius

-An incircle is a closed plane curve whose points are equidistant from another point located inside it, called centre. -An incentre is the point from which all points are equidistant. -An inradius is a linear segment joining any point on the circumference or the surface of a sphere with its centre. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEOa_WUoItY   […]

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Incircle, incentre, inradius

Incircle, incentre, inradius -An incircle is a closed plane curve whose points are equidistant from another point located inside it, called centre. -An incentre is the point from which all points are equidistant. -An inradius is a linear segment joining any point on the circumference or the surface of a sphere with its centre. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEOa_WUoItY […]

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Isosceles triangle

Isosceles triangle An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length. The two equal sides are called the legs and the third side is called the base. The angles at the base are called the base angles, and the angle opposite the base is called the vertex angle.Types of isosceles triangles: Isosceles […]

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Intersect, intersection

Intersect, intersection Intersect: verb that means “to cross or meet each other”. Intersection: the point or line at which two or more lines, planes, or surfaces meet. Examples: The two lines intersect at a point. The intersection of Street A and Street B is very busy. Set A intersects with set B at element C. […]

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Integer

Integer Integers can be positive, negative, or zero. They are used to count things, measure distances, and represent quantities. Integers are also used in many mathematical formulas and equations. Here are some examples of integers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, … (positive integers) -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, … (negative integers) 0 (zero) Integers can […]

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