Probability is a mathematical term for the likelihood that something will occur. It is the ability to understand and estimate the likelihood of any different combination of outcomes.
In the information-oriented world, we need to extract useful information out of different sets of data on a daily basis, for all kinds of subjects. The branch of mathematics that deals with the extraction of this useful information from data is known as statistics.
This chapter helps you differentiate between axioms or postulates and theorems while studying the definitions of the Euclidean Geometry. You will be amazed to know how the four postulates of Euclid failed to prove his fifth postulate yet opened doors to new concepts of Non-Euclidean Geometry.
This chapter teaches you about the basic yet most important definitions of geometry. The main concepts include Pairs of Angles, Linear Pair Axioms, Parallel Lines and Transversal, Lines Parallel to Same Line and Angle Sum Property of A Triangle.
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