Obtuse angle

Obtuse angle An obtuse angle is an angle that measures more than 90 degrees (90°) but less than 180 degrees (180°).  An obtuse angle looks like this You can draw angles here with Geogebra https://www.geogebra.org/m/scavsujt […]

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Ordinates

Ordinates Ordinate is the vertical value in an ordered pair of coordinates. It is symbolized with “y” and it is always written second, in a pair of coordinates. The ordered pairs above denote the position of the fruits on the coordinate grid. […]

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Operations on integers

Operations on integers are all the mathematic acts that happen under defined conditions. In maths, there are 4 basic rules that can solve anything. These are Integers mean a whole positive or negative number. But It can’t be both at the same time Addition Example: Subtraction: Multiplication : Pythagoras Tab for Multiplication: Division: […]

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Obtuse triangle

Obtuse triangle An obtuse triangle or obtuse-angled triangle is a type of triangle that has one obtuse (greater than 90°) angle. As the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle is 180°, an obtuse-angled triangle has one obtuse angle and two acute angles (less than 90° each). An obtuse triangle is like this: […]

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