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Q: I want any one to give me a lecture on any of the following topics
1.Powers of integers
2.Percentage
3.Area and perimeter of circle triangle and quadrilateral (Square + Rectangle)
4.Angles
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percentage
The use of percent is commonplace, not only in calculating tips, tax, and loan interest, but also in everyday language. When someone says he gave 100 percent or 110 percent, what does he mean? Whether he realizes it or not, he is referring to the definition of percent.
Percent means "parts per one hundred," and is designated by the % symbol. Thus, 100% is equivalent to , which is why 100% in common language can be interpreted as "totally," "completely," and "without any left behind." So, 110% is equivalent to , which is why in everyday language, 110% means to go above and beyond.
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percentage
The use of percent is commonplace, not only in calculating tips, tax, and loan interest, but also in everyday language. When someone says he gave 100 percent or 110 percent, what does he mean? Whether he realizes it or not, he is referring to the definition of percent.
Percent means "parts per one hundred," and is designated by the % symbol. Thus, 100% is equivalent to , which is why 100% in common language can be interpreted as "totally," "completely," and "without any left behind." So, 110% is equivalent to , which is why in everyday language, 110% means to go above and beyond.
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My topic is Angles
IN plane geometry, and in good is the figure formed by two rays, gold the side of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, call the vertex of the angle.
(1) Angles formed by rays lie in a plane,but this plane does not have to be a Euclidean plane . Angles are also formed by the intersection of two planes in Euclidean and other spaces. These are called dihedral angles . Angles formed by the intersection of two curves in a plane are defined as angle determined by the target rays at the point of intersection. Similar statements hold in space, for example, the spherical angle formed by two great circle on a sphere is the determined by the great circles.
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My topic is Angles
IN plane geometry, and in good is the figure formed by two rays, gold the side of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, call the vertex of the angle.
(1) Angles formed by rays lie in a plane,but this plane does not have to be a Euclidean plane . Angles are also formed by the intersection of two planes in Euclidean and other spaces. These are called dihedral angles . Angles formed by the intersection of two curves in a plane are defined as angle determined by the target rays at the point of intersection. Similar statements hold in space, for example, the spherical angle formed by two great circle on a sphere is the determined by the great circles.
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