Divisibility Rules: Quantitative Aptitude Section There are some specific rules by which we can determine the divisor of the given number. Today I wil

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2021-02-26

Divisibility Rules: Quantitative Aptitude Section There are some specific rules by which we can determine the divisor of the given number. Today I will discuss divisibility rules from 2 to 19. Using these rules you can easily determine a divisor of given number, however large it may be. Let me tell you the rules of divisibility from 2 to 19.

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Triangles

Triangle = Figure with three sides.  Study the following triangle: A,B,C to points. a, b, c to sides. x, y, z to angles.
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Perimeter of triangle = a + b + c
Remember that, Sum of all the angles is always 180
i.e. x + y + z = 180

Classification of Triangles

Basically there are three types of triangles excluding right angle triangle. Let me tell you how they vary from each other.

  • Scalene Triangle
  • Isosceles Triangle
  • Equilateral Triangle

Scalene Triangle: No side of triangle is equal.
Isosceles Triangle: Two sides of triangle are equal.
Equilateral Triangle: All sides of triangle are equal.

 

  Scalene Isosceles Equilateral
Definition a ne b ne c ane b = c a = b = c
Area   A (b/4)4a2b2 (3)(1/2)(a2)/4
Height - (4a2b2)/2 (3)(1/2)a/2


A=s(sa)(sb)(sc)1/2
where, s = (a+ b+ c)/2

 

 

 

 

Properties of external angles of Triangle:

1. Sum of all exterior angles is 360
Study the following set of triangles and their exterior angles,
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a, b, c to Interior angles. p, q, r and s, t, u to Exterior angles.
So, sum of exterior angles = 360o i.e. p + q + r = 360^o and s + t + u = 360o
2. Next property of exterior angle which is important in paper point of view:

External angle = Sum of two internal angles.

For example: In above figures,
r = a + b
q = a + c
s = b + c and so on.

 

Right angle Triangle

Following triangle is a right angle triangle i.e. a triangle with one out of three 90^o angle. image

 

 

 

Area of right angle triangle 

Area = 1/2 times Base times Perpendicular 

 

 

Example with Solution

 Example: In following figure, CE is perpendicular to AB, angle ACE = 20^o and angle ABD = 50^o. Find angle BDA:
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Solution: To Find: angle BDA
For this what we need --- angle BAD  Because, Sum of all angles = 180o
Consider, triangle ECA,
CEA + EAC + ACE = 180o i.e. 90o20o + EAC = 180o Therefore, EAC = 70o
Now, come to triangle ABD,
ABD + BDA + BAD = 180o  70o + 50o + BAD = 180o Therefore, BAD = 60o
Example: In given figure. BC is produced to D and angle BAC = 40o and angle ABC = 70o. Find angle ACD:
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 Solution: In above figure, ACD is an exterior angle, and according to property, Exterior angle = Sum of interior angles Therefore, ACD = 70o + 40o =110o
This is not the end of this chapter. These are just the basics. In next session, I will discuss some important results, properties (congruency, similarity) and much more. Always remember, Geometry needs practice and time.
 

 

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