cant understand geometrical theorems..any easy way?
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Most of our tenth graders find geometry a hard nut to crack. They face difficulty in proving certain results in a given geometric figure. It is not because they do not know the basic rules and formulas. Most times, the difficulty is in understanding the question and then finding the right strategy to prove the required result.
Sometimes, to solve a problem you may have to use multiple relationships and such questions are a bit confusing and therefore challenging. Experts from TCYonline.com present for the readers of
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Master the art of 'marking'
At the Class X level, most questions from Geometry include a figure. However, in case the figure is not given, your first task is to create a figure that reflects the facts given in the question. The best and easier way to do that is by using a consistent system of "markings" to represent facts given in the question.
Sometimes, to solve a problem you may have to use multiple relationships and such questions are a bit confusing and therefore challenging. Experts from TCYonline.com present for the readers of
rediff.com some useful tips and traps in Geometry.
Let's see how we can master some techniques in order to act speedily as well as accurately.
Master the art of 'marking'
At the Class X level, most questions from Geometry include a figure. However, in case the figure is not given, your first task is to create a figure that reflects the facts given in the question. The best and easier way to do that is by using a consistent system of "markings" to represent facts given in the question.
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i think theres no easy way rather than understanding it
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