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If two angles of a triangle are 60° and 70°, what is the measure of the Third Angle?
Write your answer in the comments! 👇
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A. 40°
B. 50°
C. 60°
D. 180°
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You are buying a rug for a room that is 5 meters long and 3 meters wide. What size rug do you need to cover the whole floor? 🏠📝
Drop your answer in the comments and tell me what math topic I should cover next!"
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📝 Lines and Angles: Ultimate Revision Sheet
1. The Basics
Complementary Angles: Two angles whose sum is 90°
Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose sum is 180°.
Linear Pair: Adjacent angles on a straight line that always add up to 180°.
Vertically Opposite Angles: When two lines intersect, the angles opposite each other are always equal.
2. Parallel Lines & Transversal (The "Big Three")
When a transversal intersects two parallel lines:Corresponding Angles: They are in the same relative position (Look for the "F" shape). They are equal.
Alternate Interior Angles: They are on opposite sides of the transversal (Look for the "Z" shape). They are equal.
Interior Angles on the Same Side: Also called Co-interior angles (Look for the "U" or "C" shape). They are supplementary (sum = 180°).
3. Arjun’s Pro-Tips for Exams
Check the Line: If a question says "Straight Line," always check if you can apply the 180°rule.
The "Z" Trick: Use it to find hidden equal angles in complex geometry figures.
Don't Forget Units: Always write the degree symbol (°) in your final answer to avoid losing half a mark!
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Can you solve (5x + 3) + (2x - 1) before the timer ends?
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Can you solve this in your head? 🧠👇
(2^3)^2 \div 2^4 = ?
A) 2B) 4C) 8D)
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🚨 STOP SCROLLING! Your 2026 Maths Secret Weapon is here! 🚨
Hey everyone! 👋 Are you confused by big powers and exponents? Most students lose marks here because they mix up the rules.
I’ve created this "7 Golden Rules Cheat Sheet" just for you! These are the essential laws you need to master Class 7 & 8 Algebra and ace your upcoming exams.
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In the expression 10 ÷ 2 ×5, you must divide before you multiply because 'D' comes before 'M' in BODMAS."
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Welcome to 2026 at ArjunCuriosityCorner! 🎆
As we step into 2026, I’ve been reflecting on how far we’ve come. To those of you who have been here since the beginning: Thank you. Your comments, your debates, and your constant thirst for knowledge are what keep this "Corner" of the internet so bright. You aren't just viewers; you’re the heartbeat of this channel.
A massive welcome to you! I am so glad your curiosity led you here today. Whether you found us through a deep-dive mystery or a quick science fact, you’ve joined a community that values questions just as much as answers. 2026 is going to be our biggest year yet, and I’m honored to have you join the journey from day one.
Let’s keep wondering, together.
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Problem: If m = 2 and n = -1, find the value of the expression: m^2 - 2mn + n^2.
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