Cylinder

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 29-Mar-2024 11:31:24

Introduction The cylinder obtained by rotating a line segment about a fixed line that it is parallel to is a cylinder of revolution. In our everyday lives, we are familiar with several cylindrical objects. Traditional definitions of a cylinder or cylindrical structure include a three-dimensional solid with a prism-like form and a circle at the base, as pencil, road roller, and pipes are some basic examples of cylinders. One of the most fundamental curvilinear geometric forms is this one. This conventional viewpoint is still helpful in resolving simple geometric issues. A cylindrical surface, however, is viewed from a complex ... Read More

Degree of a Polynomial

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 29-Mar-2024 11:28:12

Introduction The Degree of a Polynomial is the largest of the degrees of the individual terms. Polynomials are a type of algebraic expression in which the exponents of all variables must be the whole number. The exponent of the variable in each polynomial must be a non-negative integer. Polynomials can be thought of as dialects of mathematics. They are used to represent numbers in almost every area of mathematics and are used in specific areas of mathematics. You can perform arithmetic operations such as polynomial additions, polynomial subtractions, polynomial multiplications, and exponentials of positive integers, but you cannot perform ... Read More

Isosceles Triangle, Equilateral Triangle, Scalene Triangle

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 29-Mar-2024 11:21:02

Introduction Isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, and scalene triangle are the different types of triangles. A triangle is a three-sided polygon with three vertices. The triangle's internal angle, which is 180°, is constructed. It implies that a triangle's interior angles add up to 180°. It is the polygon with the fewest sides. To put it another way, a triangle is a three-sided, two-dimensional shape whose interior angles are 180°. Types of Triangle Triangles are primarily divided into six varieties based on the angles and side length. Let's go in-depth about the various triangle types. The triangle is divided into three ... Read More

Annulus

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 29-Mar-2024 11:19:35

Introduction Annulus (plural annuli or annuluses)The area between two concentric circles. The Latin word annulus, or annulus, which means "small ring, " is where the name "annulus" originates. Annular is the adjectival form (as in annular eclipse). The open annulus and the perforated plane are topologically equal to one another. An annulus is an interior space between two concentric circles or circles with more than two centres of rotation. This article will teach you about the several mathematical uses of the annulus, which has a ring-like shape. Examples from everyday life include finger rings, doughnuts, and more. For a better ... Read More

Centroid

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 28-Mar-2024 10:17:05

Introduction The centroid in mathematics designates the geometric centre of a planar surface with two dimensions. In this tutorial, we will learn about Centroid, and other centres of triangles and the relationship between them. What is Centroid? The centroid in mathematics designates the geometric centre of a planar surface with two dimensions. It is a point that is determined by taking the arithmetic mean of all the points on the plane surface as its location. The term "centroid" also refers to the centre of gravity. Locating centroid of triangle − The point where the triangle's three medians intersect ... Read More

Chance and Probability

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 28-Mar-2024 10:13:23

Introduction Chance and Probability are very similar to each other. The concept of experiment has a profound presence, structurally, in the fundamentals of the theory of probability. The main concept of the probabilistic approach in any scientific thought is simply to judge the nature of the experiments through which the thought itself may acquire a strong foothold. This sort of judgment is, however made in terms of the likelihood of something appearing as the result of an experiment. It is true that an observation or a test is usually initiated with an intense hope that it will be ended up ... Read More

Circumference of a Circle

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 28-Mar-2024 10:08:22

Introduction Circumference of a circle is the length of the boundary In Geometry, one of the two-dimensional figures is the circle. The real-life applications of circles are worldwide, they thrive in the fields of architecture and sciences. Some of the examples in real-life are, wedding rings, shirt buttons, steering wheels, eye lenses, giant wheels, tyres of vehicles, compact discs, etc., They have a diameter and radius. The radius varies from one circle to another. The diameter of the circle divides the circle into two halves called semicircles. If a circle is drawn on a plane divide the plane into two ... Read More

Cos 0

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 28-Mar-2024 10:04:08

Introduction Cos 0 has a value of 1. When the angle of a right triangle equals zero degrees, a number known as the cosine of angle zero degrees reflects the ratio of the length of the neighbouring side to the length of the hypotenuse. The precise value of the cosine of angle 0 degrees is equal to 1, and the cos of angle 0 degrees is expressed as cos (0) in the sexagesimal notation. Trigonometric Functions The trigonometric functions in mathematics are real functions that connect the angle of a right-angled triangle to the ratios of its two ... Read More

Curved Line

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 28-Mar-2024 10:01:50

Introduction A curved line is simply that line which is not straight but has bent. We can see curves in our day to day lives. In fact, most of the things of nature are some or the other kinds of curves. A curve is defined as a curved line rather than a straight line. Ideally, straight lines have zero curvature, but curves have non-zero curvature, and are continuous and smooth. Curves are prominent shapes that we see all around us. You can find curves in works of art, ornaments, or everyday objects. Curves are shapes that appear all around us. ... Read More

Tangent of a Circle

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 27-Mar-2024 15:21:18

Introduction Tangent to a circle is line that touches circle at one point. A collection of points that are equidistant from a fixed point is called a circle whereas a straight group of points in a plane is called a line. In geometry, if a line in the same plane as that of the circle, touches the circumference of the circle outside the circle at exactly one point, that is, there is only one point of intersection between the two, then that line is called a tangent of the circle. Infinite number of such lines can be drawn from a ... Read More

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