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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
Perimeter of square = 4 (side)
100 = 4(side)
side = 100/4 = 25 cm
Area of square = (side)2 = (25)2 = 625 sq. cm
Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l +b)
100 = 2 (l +b)
l + b = 100/2 = 50
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 11 months ago
The rational numbers include all the integers, plus all fractions, or terminating decimals and repeating decimals. Every rational number can be written as a fraction a/b, where a and b are integers. If a number is an integer, it must also be a rational.
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A rhombus is a type of quadrilateral. It is a special case of a parallelogram, whose diagonals intersects each other at 90 degrees. This is the basic property of rhombus. The shape of a rhombus is in a diamond shape, hence it is also called a diamond.
Some of the important properties of the rhombus are as follows:
- All sides of the rhombus are equal.
- The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel.
- Opposite angles of a rhombus are equal.
- In a rhombus, diagonals bisecting each other at right angles.
- Diagonals bisect the angles of a rhombus.
- The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180 degrees.
- The two diagonals of a rhombus form four right-angled triangles which are congruent to each other
- You will get a rectangle when you join the midpoint of the sides.
- You will get another rhombus when you join the midpoints of half the diagonal.
- Around a rhombus, there can be no circumscribing circle.
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As discussed earlier, there are majorly six laws or rules defined for exponents. In the table below, all the laws are represented.
- am.an=am+n
- (am)n = amn
- (ab)n = an bn
- (a/b)n = an/bn
- am/an = am-n
- am/an = 1/an-m
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Commutative Property:
Addition. For any two rational numbers a and b, a + b = b+ a.
Subtraction. For any two rational numbers a and b, a – b ≠ b – a.
Multiplication. For any two rational numbers a and b, a × b = b × a.
Division. For any two rational numbers a and b, a ÷ b ≠ b ÷ a.
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Yes, the number 256 is a perfect square.
256 is a square of 16.
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0 (zero) is the rational number which does not have a reciprocal.
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In geometry, a tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners. The tetrahedron is the simplest of all the ordinary convex polyhedra and the only one that has fewer than 5 faces.

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Ritesh Yadav 5 years, 11 months ago
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