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Solve the following inequation and represent the solution set on the number line
From a solid wooden cylinder of height 28 cm and diameter 6 cm
If $ A^2 = 3I $, where I is the identity matrix of order 2, find x and y
Prove that $(1 + \cot\theta - \csc\theta)(1+\tan\theta+\sec\theta) = 2$
In the figure given below, O is the centre of the circle and AB is a diameter
Mr. Sonu has a recurring deposit account and deposits ₹ 750 per month
Using a graph paper draw a histogram for the given distribution
Using properties of proportion, solve for x. Given that x is positive
Solve the following Quadratic Equation: $x^2 - 7x + 3 = 0$
Using ruler and compass construct a triangle ABC
Use factor theorem to factorise $ 6x^3 + 17x^2 + 4x - 12 $
Draw a Histogram for the given data
A solid spherical ball of radius 6 cm is melted
Each of the letters of the word ‘AUTHORIZES’ is written on identical circular discs
Mr. Bedi visits the market and buys the following articles
A company with 500 shares of nominal value ₹ 120 declares an annual dividend
The mean of the following data is 16
The 4th, 6th and the last term of a geometric progression
Find $ A^2 - 2AB + B^2 $
In the given figure AB = 9 cm, PA = 7.5 cm and PC = 5 cm
From the top of a cliff, the angle of depression of the top and bottom of a tower
Find the value of p if the lines, 5x - 3y + 2 = 0
Using properties of proportion find x ∶ y, given
In the given figure TP and TQ are two tangents to the circle
What must be added to the polynomial $ 2x^3 - 3x^2 - 8^x $
Take 1 cm = 1 unit on both x and y axes
40 students enter for a game of shot-put competition
Prove that $ x^2 - 4ax + 1 = 0 $
If the 6th term of an A.P. is equal to four times its first term
The difference of two natural numbers is 7 and their product is 450
Construct a circle of radius 4.5 cm
A model of a high rise building is made to a scale of 1 : 50
Prove the identity
Solve the following inequation and write down the solution set
A man invests ₹4500 in shares of a company
In a class of 40 students, marks obtained by the students in a class test
Using the factor theorem, show that (x - 2) is a factor of
(cosec 𝜃 − sin 𝜃)(sec 𝜃 − cos 𝜃)(tan 𝜃 + cot 𝜃) = 1
In an Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) the fourth and sixth terms
Simplify
M and N are two points on the X axis and Y axis respectively
A solid metallic sphere of radius 6 cm is melted and made into a solid cylinder
The following numbers, K + 3, K + 2, 3K - 7 and 2K - 3 are in proportion. Find K
Solve for x the quadratic equation $ x^2 - 4x - 8 = 0 $
Draw a circle of radius 4 cm. Mark the centre as O. Mark a point P outside the circle
There are 25 discs numbered 1 to 25. They are put in a closed box and shaken thoroughly
Rekha opened a recurring deposit account for 20 months
Take 1 cm = 1 unit along both x and y axis
In the given figure, ∠PQR = ∠PST = 90°, PQ = 5 cm and PS = 2 cm
The first and last term of a Geometrical Progression (G.P.) are 3 and 96 respectively
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