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A rectangle is a quadrilateral which has two pairs of parallel sides equal and all the four angles at the vertices are right angles
The perimeter we know, the perimeter of a rectangle, P = 2 ( a+b) units
where
“a” is the length of the rectangle
“b” is the breadth of the rectangle
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Collection of all positive and negative numbers including zero are called integers.
⇒ Numbers …, – 4, – 3, – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, … are integers.
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Answer is xy
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Given x and y are co-primes then HCF of them is 1.
Now we've,
HCF×LCM = product of the numbers
or, HCF×LCM =xy
or, LCM =xy. [ Since HCF=1]
- The sum of two coprime numbers is always coprime with their product.
For example:
5 and 9 are coprime numbers.
Here, 5+9=14 is coprime with 5×9=45
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
A set of numbers which do not have any other common factor other than 1 are called co-prime. The LCM of two co-prime numbers is equal to their product.
So, If x and y are two co-primes , then their LCM is xy
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As, the area of the square field=36 m2
So, the side of the square field = √36 = 6 m
Also, the area of the outer square=Area of the square+Area of the path=36+28=64 m2
So, the side of the outer square= √64=8 m
Now, the width of the path=(Side of the outer square−Side of the inner square)/ 2
=(8−6)/2 = 2/2 = 1 m
So, the width of the path is 1 m.
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The length of the board=4m
The breadth of the board=3m
Area of the board=l×b=4×3=12m^2
Side of square=0.5m
Area of the square=0.5×0.5=0.25m^2
The number of tiles required for flooring is Area of the board÷Area of each square
=>12/0.25=48
Therefore the number of tiles required is 48.
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length of the room =8m
width of the room =6m
Area of the room = L×B
8×6 =48m
convert. m to cm
48×100 =4800cm
length of the tile =25cm
width of the tile =20cm
Area of the tile = 25×20 =500cm
No. of tiles needed to to tile the room = 4800/500=9.6 tiles. = 9 tiles and 6th of 1 tile
Rs of tiles = 9.6×25 = 240Rs
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9999 × 1254
= (10000 - 1) × 1254
= 10000 (1254) - 1(1254)
= 12540000 - 1254
= 12,538,746
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Using the perimeter of a pentagon formula, you can find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with relative ease. To find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with sides of length, <i>p</i>, you use this formula:
Perimeter = 5 × p
In formula, 5 is the number of sides, and p is the length of the side that we know.
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1. Solutions:
The angles are ∠DAB, ∠ABC, ∠BCD and ∠CDA
2. In the given diagram, name the points(s)
(a) In the interior of ∠DOE
(b) In the exterior of ∠EOF
(c) On ∠EOF
Solutions:
(a) The point in the interior of ∠DOE is A
(b) The point in the exterior of ∠EOF is C, A and D
(c) The points on ∠EOF are E, B, O and F
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