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geo metry chapter pls tell me about this chapter my axam are now i dont no geometry chapter​

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geo metry chapter pls tell me about this chapter my axam are now i dont no geometry chapter

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  1. First you should prepare the basics of geometry and try to understand the concept of Triangle, Rhombus,Circle etc.
  2. After that watch the YOUTUBE lessons of learners like APPTRIX, PAATHSALA and many more.
  3. Do practice as much as you can. Ravi Kumar Birhman, Teaching maths and reasoning for CGL exam
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Euclidean vs. Non-Euclidean. While Euclidean geometry seeks to understand the geometry of flat, two-dimensional spaces, non-Euclidean geometry studies curved, rather than flat, surfaces. Although Euclidean geometry is useful in many fields, in some cases, non-Euclidean geometry may be more useful.

Euclidean geometry, sometimes called parabolic geometry, is a geometry that follows a set of propositions that are based on Euclid's five postulates.

There are two types of Euclidean geometry: plane geometry, which is two-dimensional Euclidean geometry, and solid geometry, which is three-dimensional Euclidean geometry.

The most basic terms of geometry are a point, a line, and a plane. A point has no dimension (length or width), but it does have a location. A line is straight and extends infinitely in the opposite directions. A plane is a flat surface that extends indefinitely.

Collinear points: points that lie on the same straight line or line segment. Points A, B, and C are collinear.

Line Segment: a straight line with two endpoints. Lines AC, EF, and GH are line segments

Ray: a part of a straight line that contains a specific point. Any of the below line segments could be considered a ray

Intersection point: the point where two straight lines intersect, or cross. The point I is the intersection point for lines EF and GH.

Midpoint: a point in the exact middle of a given straight line segment. Point B is the midpoint of line AC.

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