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Kavitha Buvan 4 months ago (15796653)

Jrg

Chahar Singh 3 months, 1 week ago (15628386)

Jaat massom hai

Paridhi Priya Chaudhari 4 months ago (15724398)

2/6
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Arnav Tripathi 4 months ago (15745553)

Additive inverse of a number is number added to that number such that sum equals to zero. Multiplicative inverse of a number is number multiplied by another such that their product is 1.

Monika Bai.M 4 months ago (15769550)

Additive inverse : A opposition sign of the given number. Example - 1 additive inverse is -1 Multiplicative inverse : A reciprocal of the given number. Example - 5/7 multiplicative inverse id 7/5
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Arnav Tripathi 4 months ago (15745553)

Zero is the additive identity of rational numbers.
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Lavanya Ayyagari 3 months, 4 weeks ago (15398652)

Closure property- The closure property states that for any two rational numbers a and b, a + b is also a rational number. The result is a rational number. So we say that rational numbers are closed under addition. e.g. a+b=c Commutative property- The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division. e.g. a+b=b+a Associative property- the associative law for Rational Numbers states that: a×(b×c) = (a×b)×c.

Hemani Patel 4 months ago (14444488)

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Raiha Fathima 4 months ago (15749113)

Calcium is a mineral that helps our body to became good bone
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Shivam Shivam Kumar 4 months ago (15780881)

Bar chart
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Harshit Bajpai 4 months ago (15752759)

(x,y) is equidistant from (7,1) and (3,5) It means distance between (x,y) ,(7,1) and (x,y) ,(3,5) is same Use distance formula √(x2-x1)^2+ (y2-y1) ^2 √(7-x)^2 + (1-y)2 = √(3-x)^2+ (5-y)^2 Squaring both sides (7-x)^2 + (1-y)^2 = (3-x)^2+ (5-y) ^2 49+x^2-14x + 1+ y^2- 2y = 9+x^2-6x + 25+y^2-10y 49-14x+1-2y = 9-6x+25-10y 50-2y+10y = 34-6x+14x 50+8y = 34+8x 50-34= 8x-8y 16 = 8(x-y) 16/8= x-y 2= x-y
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Shikha Singh 4 months ago (12989165)

Thank you

Anna Me Li 4 months ago (15783864)

LCM(6,12,18)=36 Hence the three bells will ring together at 6:36am
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Dhruv Kumar 4 months ago (11340458)

Ans

Aviral Singh 4 months ago (15749885)

Mr.narendra damodar das modi

Rudraksh Gill 3 months, 3 weeks ago (15782832)

Narendra modi
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Sanika Barasia 4 months ago (15789467)

He was an enormous man with a powerful head of black hair and the largest moustache in the San Joaquin valley. He was short tempered, irritable and really impatient and had the pet dialogue - "It is no harm; part no attention to it."
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Laxmi Kumari 4 months ago (15138329)

Very nice chapter
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Akshita Goel 2 months ago (12392568)

Irrational

Uday Bhan Singh 4 months ago (15782331)

√5 ka value

Ela J 4 months ago (14894372)

Irrational

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