GEOMETRY AND MENSURATION

GEOMETRY MENSURATION QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

Acute angle:
The angle which is less than 900

Right angle:
The angle which is equal to 900

Obtuse angle:
The angle which is greater than 900

Straight angle:
The angle which is 1800

Reflexive angle:
The angle which is between 1800 to 3600

Complete angle:
The angle which is 3600

 Supplementary Angles:

When sum of two angles is equal to 180 

Complementary Angles:

When sum of two angles is equal to 90
˪A + ˪B = 900

Triangle: Based on sides Triangles are divided into

  • Scaline Triangle: No two sides are equal
  • Isosceless Triangle: Any two sides are equal
  • Equilateral Triangle: All sides are equal

Based on angles

  • Acute angle Triangle: The angle which is less than 900
  • Right angle Triangle: One angle should be 900
  • Obtuse angle Triangle: The angle which is greater than 900

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