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Shrryash Yadav 5 years ago

7/5-3√2= 5-3√2

Namrata Jindal 5 years ago

=7(5-3√2)/(5+3√2)(5-3√2) =35-21√2/5^2-(3√2)^2 =35-21√2/7 =5-3√2
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Prabodini Nakte 5 years ago

Represent root 3 on the number line

Prabodini Nakte 5 years ago

Thanks yogita

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

2x + 3y = 10 ........... (i)

3x + 2y = 20 ............ (ii)
add (i) and (ii)
5x + 5y = 30
5(x +y) = 30
x + y = 30/5
x + y = 6

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Devansh Yadav 5 years ago

Its very easy
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Ankit Roy 5 years ago

180

Abhishek Kumar 5 years ago

180
180 is the measure of two interior angle

Ahmed Najih 5 years ago

60+60=120
180° in Parallelogram And <180° in Triangles
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Sia ? 5 years ago

Let the given point be P and line be l
We draw two line segments PN & PM 
such that 
PM{tex} \perp{/tex} MN
We have to prove: PM > PN
In {tex}\Delta \mathrm{P} \mathrm{NM}{/tex}
{tex}\angle \mathrm{P}+\angle \mathrm{N}+\angle \mathrm{M}=180^{\circ}{/tex} (Angle sum property of triangle)
{tex}\angle \mathrm{P}+90^{\circ}+\angle \mathrm{M}=180^{\circ}{/tex} (As PN {tex} \perp{/tex}MN, {tex}\angle N=90^{\circ}{/tex}
{tex}\angle \mathrm{P}+\angle \mathrm{M}=180^{\circ}-90^{\circ}{/tex}
{tex}\angle \mathrm{P}+\angle \mathrm{M}=90^{\circ}{/tex}

Since angle can't be 0 or negative
Hence,
{tex}\angle \mathrm{M}<90^{\circ}{/tex}
{tex}\angle \mathrm{M}<\angle \mathrm{N}{/tex}
PN < PM (Side opposite to the greater angle is longer)
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Perpendicular line segment is the shortest.
Hence proved.

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Deepa Nolkha 5 years ago

F=1 so (1-1)(1+1) 0×2 0
Ug
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45516111? 46 5 years ago

Under graduation
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Namrata Jindal 5 years ago

There are many solutions. One of them is x=1/2 y=1
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By practice.

Devansh Yadav 5 years ago

I'm also in 9th standard I got 45 out of 80 in half yearly exam but if you want to be perfect solver then do prctice of maths questions
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Ankit Roy 5 years ago

The figures bounded by five line sagements is known as polynomial
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Kratika Sharma 5 years ago

Hii deepika ji me abhishek

Dlip Sharma 5 years ago

What is atom
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गलती से????
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Ayush Mishra 5 years ago

Hii
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Deven Gupta 5 years ago

Let side be x metres Area=1/2*x*x 5000=1/2*x*x 10000=x*x 100*100=x*x x=100 m AC^2=AB^2+AC^2 AC^2=10000+10000 AC^2=20000 AC=100*1.414 AC=141.4 m P=AB+AC+BC P=100+141.4+100 P=341.4

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