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3 types of angle are there
- Acute angle : this angle is less than 90°
- Right angle : this angle is equal to 90°
- Obtuse angle : this angle is more than 90°.
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Place value is a positional system of notation in which the position of a number with respect to a point determines its value. In the decimal (base ten) system, the value of the digits is based on the number ten.
Each position in a decimal number has a value that is a power of 10. A decimal point separates the non-negative powers of 10 (100=1, 101=10, 102=100, 103=1,000, etc.) on the left from the negative exponents (10-1=1/10, 10-2=1/100, 10-3=1/1000, etc.) on the right.
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Angles that measure 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90° and 105° can be drawn using the pair of set squares in the geometry box.
A set square is a geometrical instrument triangular in shape and made of plastic.
There are two types of set squares. One is in the shape of an isosceles right-angle triangle. The other one is in the shape of a scalene right-angled triangle.
One set square has two sides equal in length has two equal angles of measure 45° each, and one angle of measure 90° at the vertices.It is it is known as the 45° set square.
The other set square has sides of unequal length, and angles measuring 30°, 60° and 90° at the vertices.
It is sometimes known as the 30° set square or the 60° set square.
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