Parallel lines

Parallel lines Parallel lines are two or more straight lines that are at equal distance from each other and never meet, even if they are extended infinitely in both directions. Example: Try to find parallel lines in the picture: […]

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Litre, l, L

Litre, l, L A litre is a way to measure how much liquid something can hold. It’s like a big bottle size. We write it as “L” or “l”. When we have just a little bit of liquid, we use millilitres (mL). One litre is equal to 1000 mililitres. It’s like having 1000 tiny drops […]

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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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Arms of an angle

Arms of an angle Arms of an angle are the two lines that form the angle.   The rays and lines used in forming an angle are arms of an angle. The rays (the arms) have a common joining point that is called the vertex of an angle.   As the arms turn the angle changes. […]

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