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Revision as of 04:26, 19 December 2019
Concept Lecture
Session # 01 : The Laws of Sine
Session # 02 : Ceva's Theorem
Worksheet # 01 : Worksheet on Sine Law and Ceva's Law
Session # 03 : Stewart's Theorem
Session # 04 : Medians of a triangle divide it into six parts of equal areas.
Session # 05 : Medians of a triangle trisect each other
Session # 06 : Each angle bisector of a triangle divides the opposite side into segments proportional in length to the adjacent sides. Proof using Sine Rule