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If x < 3 & y > 7, then the value |x−y| is greater than: |
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Answer» If x < 3 & y > 7, then the value |x−y| is greater than: |
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Find 4 rational number between 1/5 and 1/6 |
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Answer» Find 4 rational number between 1/5 and 1/6 |
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Surface area of a sphere is changing at the rate of 16pi cm^2/sec. When the radius is 4cm. Find the rate at which radius is changing. |
| Answer» Surface area of a sphere is changing at the rate of 16pi cm^2/sec. When the radius is 4cm. Find the rate at which radius is changing. | |
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The relation between the number of books read (y) and the number of days(x) is given by y = 2x. Which of the following table of data is plotted in the given graph? |
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Answer» The relation between the number of books read (y) and the number of days(x) is given by y = 2x. Which of the following table of data is plotted in the given graph? |
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If (4x-3) and (2x+3) are the factors of f(x)= 16x³-ax²-36x+b the value of a and b are? |
| Answer» If (4x-3) and (2x+3) are the factors of f(x)= 16x³-ax²-36x+b the value of a and b are? | |
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A point whose abscissa and ordinate are 2 and −5 respectively, lies in(a) First quadrant(b) Second quadrant(c) Third quadrant(d) Fourth quadrant |
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Answer» A point whose abscissa and ordinate are 2 and −5 respectively, lies in (a) First quadrant (b) Second quadrant (c) Third quadrant (d) Fourth quadrant |
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In how many years will Rs. 7,000 amount to Rs. 9,317 at 10 per cent per annum compound interest ? |
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Answer» In how many years will Rs. 7,000 amount to Rs. 9,317 at 10 per cent per annum compound interest ? |
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An oil funnel made of tin sheet consists of a 10 cm long cylindrical portion attached to a frustum of a cone. If the total height is 22 cm, the diameter of the cylindrical portion is 8 cm and diameter of the top of the funnel is 18 cm, find the area of the tin sheet required to make the funnel in cm2.781.86 |
Answer» An oil funnel made of tin sheet consists of a 10 cm long cylindrical portion attached to a frustum of a cone. If the total height is 22 cm, the diameter of the cylindrical portion is 8 cm and diameter of the top of the funnel is 18 cm, find the area of the tin sheet required to make the funnel in cm2.![]()
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If the ratio of radius of base and height of a cone is 5:12 and its volume is 314 cubic metre. Find its perpendicular height and slant height( π=3.14) |
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Answer» If the ratio of radius of base and height of a cone is 5:12 and its volume is 314 cubic metre. Find its perpendicular height and slant height () |
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The distribution of the heights of 50 children are given. If the mean height for the distribution is 117.8 cm, then complete the following table:Height110115x1120121125Number of students6814f143 |
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Answer» The distribution of the heights of 50 children are given. If the mean height for the distribution is 117.8 cm, then complete the following table: Height110115x1120121125Number of students6814f143 |
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In figure AB || CD. Find the value of x. |
Answer» In figure AB || CD. Find the value of x.![]() |
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In a circular table cover of radius 12 cm, a design is formed leaving an equilateral triangle ABC in the middle as shown in figure. Find the area of the design. [4 MARKS] |
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Answer» In a circular table cover of radius 12 cm, a design is formed leaving an equilateral triangle ABC in the middle as shown in figure. Find the area of the design. [4 MARKS] |
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Prove the following trigonometric identities.(i) sec θ-1sec θ+1+sec θ+1sec θ-1=2 cosec θ(ii) 1+sin θ1-sin θ+1-sin θ1+sin θ=2 sec θ(iii) 1+cos θ1-cos θ+1-cos θ1+cos θ=2 cosec θ(iv) sec θ-1sec θ+1=sin θ1+cos θ2(v) sinθ+1-cosθcosθ-1+sinθ=1+sinθcosθ |
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Answer» Prove the following trigonometric identities. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) |
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Simplify(i) 3-11 3+11(ii) -3+5 -3-5(iii) 3-32(iv) 5-32(v) 5+7 2+5(vi) 5-2 2-3 |
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Answer» Simplify (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) |
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The mid points of an equilateral triangle of side 10 cm are joined to form a triangle. What type of triangle is obtained by joining the mid points? |
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Answer» The mid points of an equilateral triangle of side 10 cm are joined to form a triangle. What type of triangle is obtained by joining the mid points? |
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Write the equation representing x-axis. |
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Answer» Write the equation representing x-axis. |
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The circle x2+y2+4x−4y+4=0 touches |
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Answer» The circle x2+y2+4x−4y+4=0 touches |
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A dice is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number less than 3. |
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Answer» A dice is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number less than 3. |
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log2(2) is equal to _______ . ___ |
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Answer» log2(2) is equal to _______ . |
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Factorise64125a3-9625a2+485a-8 |
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Answer» Factorise |
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Two positive integers a and b can be written as a=m2n2 and b=mn2, where m and n are prime numbers. Find the LCM(a, b). |
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Answer» Two positive integers a and b can be written as a=m2n2 and b=mn2, where m and n are prime numbers. Find the LCM(a, b). |
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Which of the following is a polynomial in 1 variable? |
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Answer» Which of the following is a polynomial in 1 variable? |
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The runs scored by two teams A and B on the first 60 balls in a cricket match are given below: Number of balls Team A Team B 1 − 6 7 − 12 13 − 18 19 − 24 25 − 30 31 − 36 37 − 42 43 − 48 49 − 54 55 − 60 2 1 8 9 4 5 6 10 6 2 5 6 2 10 5 6 3 4 8 10 Represent the data of both the teams on the same graph by frequency polygons.[Hint: First make the class intervals continuous.] |
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Answer» The runs scored by two teams A and B on the first 60 balls in a cricket match are given below:
Represent the data of both the teams on the same graph by frequency polygons. [Hint: First make the class intervals continuous.] |
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In the figures below, find the value of 'x'. |
Answer» In the figures below, find the value of 'x'.
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32. If (5+6+7)(-5+6+7)(5-6+7)(5+6-7)=13K. THEN FIND VALUE OF K |
| Answer» 32. If (5+6+7)(-5+6+7)(5-6+7)(5+6-7)=13K. THEN FIND VALUE OF K | |
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Express the following linear equations in the form ax+by+c=0 and indicate the values of a, b and c in each case:(i) −x+4y=12 (ii) x−y4−5=0 (iii) 2x+3y=9.35 |
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Answer» Express the following linear equations in the form ax+by+c=0 and indicate the values of a, b and c in each case: (i) −x+4y=12 (ii) x−y4−5=0 (iii) 2x+3y=9.35 |
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Points P and Q are two points in the coordinate plane. The x-coordinate of the point equidistant from the points P and Q and lying on the line y = -1 is___ |
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Answer» Points P and Q are two points in the coordinate plane. The x-coordinate of the point equidistant from the points P and Q and lying on the line y = -1 is |
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Question 2 In a triangle locate a point in its interior which is equidistant from all the sides of the triangle. |
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Answer» Question 2 In a triangle locate a point in its interior which is equidistant from all the sides of the triangle. |
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Which of the following are polynomials? |
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Answer» Which of the following are polynomials? |
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Using thales's theorem prove that the line joining the mid-points of any two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side. |
| Answer» Using thales's theorem prove that the line joining the mid-points of any two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side. | |
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Question 5If a line segment joining midpoints of two chords of a circle passes through the centre of the circle, prove that the two chords are parallel. |
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Answer» Question 5 |
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Given position vectors ¯a,¯b,¯c of points A, B, C for a triangle. The centroid can be given by |
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Answer» Given position vectors ¯a,¯b,¯c of points A, B, C for a triangle. The centroid can be given by |
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Question 3 The value of the expression cosec(75∘+θ)−sec(15∘−θ)−tan(55∘+θ)+cot(35∘−θ) is (A) -1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 32 |
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Answer» Question 3 The value of the expression cosec(75∘+θ)−sec(15∘−θ)−tan(55∘+θ)+cot(35∘−θ) is (A) -1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 32 |
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Fill in the blanks:90108 reduced to simplest form ..... |
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Answer» Fill in the blanks: reduced to simplest form ..... |
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If x=1x−4 , find x−1x |
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Answer» If x=1x−4 , find x−1x |
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Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?(a) 13(b) 35(c) 53(d) 1 |
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Answer» Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event? (a) (b) (c) (d) 1 |
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An equilateral triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle with centre O. The measures of ∠BOC is(a) 30°(b) 60°(c) 90°(d) 120° |
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Answer» An equilateral triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle with centre O. The measures of ∠BOC is (a) 30° (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 120° |
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Consider the above Venn-diagram. The set {2,9,10} represents ___. |
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Consider the above Venn-diagram. The set {2,9,10} represents ___. |
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If pq is a rational number with terminating decimal expansion where p and q are coprimes, then q can be represented as:(Here, n and m are non-negative integers.) |
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Answer» If pq is a rational number with terminating decimal expansion where p and q are coprimes, then q can be represented as: |
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The consecutive sides of a quadrilateral have(a) no common point(b) one common point(c) two common points(d) infinitely many common points |
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Answer» The consecutive sides of a quadrilateral have (a) no common point (b) one common point (c) two common points (d) infinitely many common points |
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Jane travelled 47 as many miles on foot as by water and 25 as many miles on horseback as by water. If she covered a total of 3036 miles, how many miles did she travel on foot? |
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Answer» Jane travelled 47 as many miles on foot as by water and 25 as many miles on horseback as by water. If she covered a total of 3036 miles, how many miles did she travel on foot? |
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x2+y+z33 + x3-2y3+z3 + -5x6-y34z33 |
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Which of the following graph shows the equation y - x = 4? |
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Answer» Which of the following graph shows the equation y - x = 4? |
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In the diagram above, if CD and PQ are not parallel, then, ∠1= and ∠6=. |
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Answer» In the diagram above, if CD and PQ are not parallel, then, ∠1= |
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Diagonals AC and BD of a parallelogram ABCD intersect each other at O. If OA = 3 cm and OD = 2 cm, then AC = _________ and BD = __________. |
| Answer» Diagonals AC and BD of a parallelogram ABCD intersect each other at O. If OA = 3 cm and OD = 2 cm, then AC = _________ and BD = __________. | |
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The line represented by the equation x = a is perpendicular to ____. |
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Answer» The line represented by the equation x = a is perpendicular to ____. |
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15 Prove that all angles of equilateral triangle is 60 |
| Answer» 15 Prove that all angles of equilateral triangle is 60 | |
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If sin theta + cos theta is equal to root 3 then prove that tan theta + cot theta is equal to 1 |
| Answer» If sin theta + cos theta is equal to root 3 then prove that tan theta + cot theta is equal to 1 | |
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Question 4The range of the data 30, 61, 55, 56, 20, 26, 46, 28, 56 is(a) 26(b) 30(c) 41(d) 61 |
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Answer» Question 4 The range of the data 30, 61, 55, 56, 20, 26, 46, 28, 56 is (a) 26 (b) 30 (c) 41 (d) 61 |
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If the volume and the surface area of a sphere is numerically equal , then find its radius |
| Answer» If the volume and the surface area of a sphere is numerically equal , then find its radius | |