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Create an angle of 120∘ by using angle bisection while also using protractor. [2 MARKS] |
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Answer» Create an angle of 120∘ by using angle bisection while also using protractor. [2 MARKS] |
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Question 6Write whether the following statement is True or False?Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variables does not represent a solution of the linear equation. |
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Answer» Question 6 Write whether the following statement is True or False? Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variables does not represent a solution of the linear equation. |
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Question 4I and m are two parallel lines intersected by another pair of parallel lines p and q (see the given figure). Show that ΔABC≅ΔCDA. |
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Answer» Question 4 I and m are two parallel lines intersected by another pair of parallel lines p and q (see the given figure). Show that ΔABC≅ΔCDA. ![]() |
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The dimensions of a hall is 10 m × 9 m × 8 m. Find the cost of whitewashing the walls and ceiling at the rate of ₹8.50 per m2. 3349 |
Answer» The dimensions of a hall is 10 m × 9 m × 8 m. Find the cost of whitewashing the walls and ceiling at the rate of ₹8.50 per m2.
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21.What is the mean proportion of 9and36 |
| Answer» 21.What is the mean proportion of 9and36 | |
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BC is a chord with centre O. A is a point on an arc BC as shown in the figure. Prove that:(i) ∠BAC+∠OBC=90∘, if A is the point on the major arc(ii) ∠BAC−∠OBC=90∘, if A is the point on the minor arc.[4 MARKS] |
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Answer» BC is a chord with centre O. A is a point on an arc BC as shown in the figure. Prove that: (i) ∠BAC+∠OBC=90∘, if A is the point on the major arc (ii) ∠BAC−∠OBC=90∘, if A is the point on the minor arc. [4 MARKS] |
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If a set A has n elements, then the total number of subsets of A is |
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Answer» If a set A has n elements, then the total number of subsets of A is |
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The price price of an article is reduced by 10%. By how much per cent this value be increased to restore it to its former value ? |
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Answer» The price price of an article is reduced by 10%. By how much per cent this value be increased to restore it to its former value ? |
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Mr. Lal operates two bank accounts both of which are maintained in the columnar cash book itself. You are required to prepare a proforma of the cash book, record the following transactions therein and draw the closing balances as on 30th June, 2016: 2016 (₹) June 20 Opening Balance of Cash 1,180 Progressive Bank 19,040 Goodwill Bank (Overdraft) 6,460 20 Received cheque for ₹ 1,800 from a debtor Mr. X and deposited in Goodwill Bank. The Bank credited the amount on 23rd June and debited ₹ 4 as its collection charges. 21 Purchased goods for ₹ 18,210 and a cheque issued on Progressive Bank. 22 Paid office expenses ₹ 410 and ₹ 80 for stationery in cash. 23 Deposited a cheque for ₹ 21,090 being sale proceeds of goods in Progressive Bank. The Bank credited the amount on the same day and debited ₹ 21 as cheque discounting charges. 23 A cheque for ₹ 8,000 drawn by Mr. Lal himself on Progressive Bank was deposited in his account with Goodwill Bank. 25 Cash drawn from the account with Progressive Bank ₹ 600 for office use. 25 A cheque for ₹ 1,100 received from Mr. A and earlier deposited in Goodwill Bank (on 14th June) was returned unpaid and Bank debited ₹ 10 towards its charges. Mr. Lal received the amount of returned cheque and Bank charges in cash from Mr. A. 28 Deposited cash ₹ 1,500 in the account with Goodwill Bank. 29 Purchased postal stamps for ₹ 200 and paid in cash. |
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Answer» Mr. Lal operates two bank accounts both of which are maintained in the columnar cash book itself. You are required to prepare a proforma of the cash book, record the following transactions therein and draw the closing balances as on 30th June, 2016:
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Match the following expressions with their factorised form. |
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Answer» Match the following expressions with their factorised form. |
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Question 37In the question given below, fill in the blank to make the statement true:(a−b) ___ =a2−2ab+b2 |
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Answer» Question 37 In the question given below, fill in the blank to make the statement true: (a−b) |
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In ΔABC, a line parallel to BC cuts AB and AC at P and Q. Show that. |
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Answer» In ΔABC, a line parallel to BC cuts AB and AC at P and Q. Show that
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The total surface area of a hollow cylinder which is open from both sides is 4620 sq. cm, area of base ring is 115.5 sq. cm and height 7 cm. Find the thickness of the cylinder. |
| Answer» The total surface area of a hollow cylinder which is open from both sides is 4620 sq. cm, area of base ring is 115.5 sq. cm and height 7 cm. Find the thickness of the cylinder. | |
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Q. Three circles of radius 1 cm touch one another externally. Find the area of the circle circumscribing the circle. |
| Answer» Q. Three circles of radius 1 cm touch one another externally. Find the area of the circle circumscribing the circle. | |
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The mean of 10, 15, 19, 30, 43, 69 and x is x. Then the median is(a) 19 (b) 43 (c) 30 (d) None of these |
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Answer» The mean of 10, 15, 19, 30, 43, 69 and x is x. Then the median is (a) 19 (b) 43 (c) 30 (d) None of these |
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A kite in the shape of a square with a diagonal 32 cm and an isosceles triangle of base 8 cm and sides 6 cm each is to be made of three different shades as shown in figure. How much paper of each shade has been used in it? |
Answer» A kite in the shape of a square with a diagonal 32 cm and an isosceles triangle of base 8 cm and sides 6 cm each is to be made of three different shades as shown in figure. How much paper of each shade has been used in it? ![]() |
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The adjacent figure shows two arcs P and Q. Arc P is part of the circle with centre O and radius OA=10 cm. Arc Q is a part of the circle with centre M and radius AM=5 cm, where M is the mid-point of AB. Area enclosed by the arc P and chord, AB is |
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Answer» The adjacent figure shows two arcs P and Q. Arc P is part of the circle with centre O and radius OA=10 cm. Arc Q is a part of the circle with centre M and radius AM=5 cm, where M is the mid-point of AB. Area enclosed by the arc P and chord, AB is |
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In the given parallelogram ABCD, DP = BQ and ∠ADP=∠CBQ. Which triangle is ΔADP congruent to? |
Answer» In the given parallelogram ABCD, DP = BQ and ∠ADP=∠CBQ. Which triangle is ΔADP congruent to?![]() |
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If √3−1√3+1=a−b√3, then |
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Answer» If √3−1√3+1=a−b√3, then |
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If two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles are ………. |
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Answer» If two lines intersect each other, then the vertically opposite angles are ………. |
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If A=(1,2,3) and B(3,5,7) and P,Q are the points on AB such that AP=PQ=QB, then the mid point of PQ is |
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Answer» If A=(1,2,3) and B(3,5,7) and P,Q are the points on AB such that AP=PQ=QB, then the mid point of PQ is |
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The centre of the circle passing through (6, -6). (3.-7) and (3, 3) is(1) (0,0)(3) (3.-2)(2) (-2,3)(4) (3, 2) |
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Answer» The centre of the circle passing through (6, -6). (3.-7) and (3, 3) is (1) (0,0) (3) (3.-2) (2) (-2,3) (4) (3, 2) |
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The exterior angles, obtained on producing the base of a triangle both way are 104° and 136°. Find all the angles of the triangle. |
| Answer» The exterior angles, obtained on producing the base of a triangle both way are 104° and 136°. Find all the angles of the triangle. | |
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Which of the following polynomials represents the sequence 1, 8, 27, 64, 125...? (x being a natural number) |
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Answer» Which of the following polynomials represents the sequence 1, 8, 27, 64, 125...? (x being a natural number) |
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In theΔABC, if DE divides AB and AC in the same proportions, then: |
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Answer» In theΔABC, if DE divides AB and AC in the same proportions, then: |
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If the supplement of an angle is seven times its complement. Find the complement of the angle. |
| Answer» If the supplement of an angle is seven times its complement. Find the complement of the angle. | |
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the factors of a2−1−2x−x2 are |
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Answer» the factors of a2−1−2x−x2 are |
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Can the square roots of non perfect squares be considered as polynomials? |
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Answer» Can the square roots of non perfect squares be considered as polynomials? |
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standerd form of-51/84 |
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Answer» standerd form of-51/84 |
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The factors of the polynomial 4x 2+ 12x + 9 are |
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Answer» The factors of the polynomial 4x 2+ 12x + 9 are |
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What is a sector? |
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Answer» What is a sector? |
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‘p’ and ‘q’ are the zeroes of the polynomial, ax2+bx+c=0 The values of a and b are: |
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Answer» ‘p’ and ‘q’ are the zeroes of the polynomial, |
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A bottle contains 16 parts of water and 23 parts of juice. So it contain parts of liquid altogether. |
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Answer» A bottle contains 16 parts of water and 23 parts of juice. So it contain |
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If a and b are rational numbers. √3−1√3+1=a+b√3 find a and b. |
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Answer» If a and b are rational numbers. |
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Construct Δ ABC, given ∠A=60∘,∠B=30∘ and AB = 5.8 cm. |
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Answer» Construct Δ ABC, given ∠A=60∘,∠B=30∘ and AB = 5.8 cm. |
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A paper file costs Rs0.80 and a plastic file Rs1.50. Suman bought x paper files and y plastic files. How many rupees should she pay the shopkeeper? |
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Answer» A paper file costs Rs0.80 and a plastic file Rs1.50. Suman bought x paper files and y plastic files. How many rupees should she pay the shopkeeper? |
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Explain Mid point theorem. |
| Answer» Explain Mid point theorem. | |
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There is an equilateral triangle of side 5 cm. What is the length of the square whose area is equal to the area of the triangle ? (use construction) |
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Answer» There is an equilateral triangle of side 5 cm. What is the length of the square whose area is equal to the area of the triangle ? (use construction) |
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(i) Find the number of cubes in the following structure.(ii) If volume of each cube is 2 cu cm, find the volume of the structure. |
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Answer» (i) Find the number of cubes in the following structure. |
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Question 86 (xviii)Using suitable identities, evaluate the following:(9.7)2−(0.3)2 |
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Answer» Question 86 (xviii) Using suitable identities, evaluate the following: (9.7)2−(0.3)2 |
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sin 70∘cos 20∘+sin 59∘cos 31∘−8 sin2 30∘=____ |
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Answer» sin 70∘cos 20∘+sin 59∘cos 31∘−8 sin2 30∘=____ |
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Question 3 (iii) The points A(x1,y1),B(x2,y2) and C(x3,y3) are the vertices of Δ ABC. Find the coordinates of points Q and R on medians BE and CF, respectively such that BQ:QE = 2:1 and CR:RF = 2:1. |
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Answer» Question 3 (iii) The points A(x1,y1),B(x2,y2) and C(x3,y3) are the vertices of Δ ABC. Find the coordinates of points Q and R on medians BE and CF, respectively such that BQ:QE = 2:1 and CR:RF = 2:1. |
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Without actually performing the long division, state whether the following rational numbers will have a terminating decimal expansion or a non-terminating decimal expansion:133125 and 1321 |
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Answer» Without actually performing the long division, state whether the following rational numbers will have a terminating decimal expansion or a non-terminating decimal expansion: |
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Expand (x−8)(x+10). |
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Answer» Expand (x−8)(x+10). |
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In the adjoining figure, it is given that ∠A=60∘, CE || BA and ∠ECD=65∘ then ∠ACB= __________. |
Answer» In the adjoining figure, it is given that ∠A=60∘, CE || BA and ∠ECD=65∘ then ∠ACB= __________.![]() |
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In the given figure, ΔABD is an isosceles triangle with AB=AD. A median is drawn from A to side BD at C. Which of the following option(s) is/are correct? |
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Answer» In the given figure, ΔABD is an isosceles triangle with AB=AD. A median is drawn from A to side BD at C. Which of the following option(s) is/are correct? |
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How much cloth 2.5 m wide will be required to make a conical tent having base redius 7 m and height 24 m ? (a) 120 m (b) 180 m (c) 220 m (d) 550 m |
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Answer» How much cloth 2.5 m wide will be required to make a conical tent having base redius 7 m and height 24 m ? (a) 120 m (b) 180 m (c) 220 m (d) 550 m |
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In the figure triangle ABC is right-angled at B. Given that AB = 9 cm. AC = 15 cm and D, E are the mid points of the sides AB and AC respectively, calculate. (i) The length of BC (ii) The area of ΔADE |
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Answer» In the figure triangle ABC is right-angled at B. Given that AB = 9 cm. AC = 15 cm and D, E are the mid points of the sides AB and AC respectively, calculate. (i) The length of BC (ii) The area of ΔADE |
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Find (a2−b2)3+(b2−c2)3+(c2−a2)3(a−b)3+(b−c)3+(c−a)3= |
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Answer» Find (a2−b2)3+(b2−c2)3+(c2−a2)3(a−b)3+(b−c)3+(c−a)3= |
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In the given figure, AC and BD are two diagonals of the rectangle ABCD. They intersect at the point O. The length of the side AD = 8 cm and that of the side DC = 10 cm. The area of the triangle OCD is |
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Answer» In the given figure, AC and BD are two diagonals of the rectangle ABCD. They intersect at the point O. The length of the side AD = 8 cm and that of the side DC = 10 cm.
The area of the triangle OCD is |
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