May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1406_QP21
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1306_QP21
May/Jun 2018 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1106_QP21
May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1406_QP21
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1306_QP21
May/Jun 2018 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1106_QP21
May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1406_QP11
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1306_QP11
May/Jun 2018 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1106_QP11
Oct/Nov 2016 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1503_QP12 and 0606_1503_QP22
May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1311_QP23
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1211_QP23
Oct/Nov 2016 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1603_QP12 and 0606_1603_QP22
May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1311_QP13
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1211_QP13
What 6102016 is special for you?
At this special day, I scheduled quite some activity to settle my personal stuffs. =) cheers to me…
6.10.2016…. yes, is today’s date and it can be shows as 6102016. With this, in Mathematics world, it categorised as Palindrome number.
Do you remember what Palindrome number means? It is a number that you could you read both left-to-right or right-to-left and still give you the same number. Isn’t it cool?
Angles is the figure formed by two rays/lines, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle
Types of angles
There are six type of angles which are
– Whole turn, 360º
– Straight line, 180º
– Right angles, 90º
– Acute angles, less than 90º (<90º)
– Obtuse angles, between 90º and 180º (90º < x < 180º)
– Reflex angles, more than 180º (>180º)
Oct/Nov 2016 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1606_QP13 and 0606_1606_QP23
May/Jun 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1311_QP22
Oct/Nov 2017 IGCSE Exam:
0606_1211_QP22