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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
1) Draw AB=4.2 cm.
2) With A as centre and radius equal to 8 cm, draw an arc.
3) With B as centre and radius equal to 6 cm, draw another arc, cutting the previous arc at C.
4) Join AC and BC .
5) With A as centre and radius equal to 5 cm, draw an arc.
6) With C as centre and radius equal to 5.2 cm, draw another arc cutting the previous arc at D.
7) Join AD and CD.
Hence, ABCD is the required quadrilateral.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Earning- ₹ 16000
Spending
1. Food- 1/4*₹ 16000 = ₹ 4000
Reminder= ₹ 16000- ₹ 4000= ₹ 12000
2. House rent- 3/10 * ₹ 12000 = ₹ 3600
Reminder: ₹ 12000 - ₹ 3600 = ₹ 8400
3. Education- 5/21* ₹ 8400 = ₹ 2000
Reminder: ₹ 8400- ₹ 2000 = ₹ 6400
So, money left: ₹ 6400
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Pythagoras triplets are of the form.
2m, m² -1 and m² + 1.
It is given that smallest number is 8.
So, 2m = 8.
m = 4.
Now, second number = m² -1 = 4² - 1 = 15.
and, third number = m² + 1 = 4² + 1 = 17.
Hence, the triplet is 8, 15 and 17.
Verification :-
17² = 8² + 15²
289 = 64 + 225
289 = 289.
Hence, proved.
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As we know that the L.C.M for 4 and 2 is 4
Now,
1/4 = 1/4
1/2 = (1×2)/4
= 2/4
1/4 = (1×20 / 4×20)
= 20/80
1/2 = (2×20 / 4×20)
= 40/80
Here, we now know that 21, 22, 23,…39 are integers between numerators 20 and 40.
Hence the rational numbers between 1/4 and 1/2 are 21/80, 22/80, 23/80, …., 39/80
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Area of square=441m2
(side)2=441
side= √441
side=21m
∴ Side of square=21m.
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Compound interest is the interest calculated on the principal and the interest accumulated over the previous period. It is different from the simple interest where interest is not added to the principal while calculating the interest during the next period. Compound interest finds its usage in most of the transactions in the banking and finance sectors and also in other areas as well.
The compound interest formula is given below:
Compound Interest = Amount – Principal
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Harnoor Kaur 5 years, 5 months ago
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