Prism

Prism A prism is a three-dimensional geometric figure with two identical and parallel faces called bases. These bases can be any polygon, like triangles or rectangles, and the other faces, known as lateral faces, are parallelograms formed by connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases. Prisms are essential in geometry and can be visualized as […]

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Point

Point In mathematics, a point is one of the fundamental entities of geometry, along with the line and the plane. The main characteristics of a point are: Dimensionless: A point has no length, area, volume, or angle. It is considered a dimensionless object. Position: A point marks a specific location in space. It can be […]

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Clockwise

Clockwise When something is moving clockwise, it is moving in a circle in the same direction as the hands on a clock. The clockwise direction The counterclockwise or anticlockwise direction   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clockwise […]

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Length

Length The length of an object is its most extended dimension, a measurement of its longest side. For example, the length of a dog would be from its head to its tail. In the context of height measurement in children, the length refers to the vertical measurement from the base to the top of the […]

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Even numbers

Even numbers Even numbers are those numbers that can be divided into two equal groups or pairs and are exactly divisible by 2 For example: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,12, 14, 16, 18, 20,……….and so on are even numbers. (Numbers that are not even are called odd numbers) Here is a game with even and […]

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Area

Area Area is the size of a surface. Area is measured in square units: millimetres (mm2), square centimetres (cm2), square decimetres (dm2), square metres (m2) and square kilometres (km2).  The Area of the Plot of Land https://www.pexels.com/photo/aerial-view-of-plots-of-farm-land-3030296/ 1m²  –  1dm²  –  1cm²  –  1mm² 1m² = 100 dm²1dm² = 100 cm²1cm² = 100 mm² 1m² = 10 […]

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