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Jyotirao attacked the Brahmans, claim that they were superior to others because they were Aryans.
(i)Phule argued that the Aryans were outsiders. They came from outside the sub-continent, and defeated and subjugated the true children of the country—those who had lived here from before the coming of the Aryans.
(ii)These Aryans established their dominance and began looking at the defeated population as low-caste people.
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we know that the sum of all angles of quadrilateral is 360°
so here in this quad.
<P + <N + <O + <M = 360
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shape of a garden is rectangular in the middle and semi-circular at the ends as shown in the diagram. Find the area and the perimeter of this garden. [Length of rectangle is 20 - (3.5 + 3.5) meters.]

For the semi-circular part:
Diameter of the semi-circle = 7 m
∴ Radius of the semi-circle = 
Area of the 2 semi-circles =



Also, perimeter of the 2 semicircles = 

= 22 m
For rectangular part:
Length of the rectangle = 20 - (3.5 + 3.5) m
= 13 m
Breadth of the rectangle = 7 m
∴ Area = Length x Breadth
= 13 m x 7 m
= 91 m2
Perimeter = 2 x [Length + Breadth]
= 2 x [13 m + 0 m]
= 2 x 13 m
= 26 m
Now, Area of the garden = (38.5 + 91)m2
= 129.5 m2
Perimeter of the garden = 22 m + 26 m
= 48 m
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