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Question Number 198763 Answers: 3 Comments: 3
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Question Number 198604 Answers: 1 Comments: 1
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Given an isosceles triangle ABC
which ∠A= 30°, AB = AC.
A point D is midpoint of BC .
A point P is chosen on then
segment AD and a point Q is
chosen on the side AB so that
BP= PQ.
Find the angle PQC
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In △MNO, MN=6units, MO=4 units
and NO=12 units. If the bisector of the
angle M meets NO at P, calculate NP.
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Montrer que
x=((an+bm)/(m+n))
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answer to the question number
197017
AF=FI & AG=GJ⇒FG=(1/2)IJ=(1/6)BC
△FGH is squilatral ⇒ △FGH≈△ABC
⇒(S_(FGH) /S_(SBC) ) =(1/(36 )) ✓
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prove that the curve
(√((x−1)^2 +y^2 ))+(√((x+1)^2 +y^2 ))=4
is an ellipse and find its semi
major axis and semi minor axis.
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A man standing on top of Burj Khalifa. If the height of Burj Khalifa including a man is 830 m, then what is the maximum distance up to which a man can see objects on Earth? (Earth's radius 6371 km)
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A man standing on top of Burj Khalifa. If the height of Burj Khalifa including a man is 830 m, then what is the maximum distance up to which a man can see objects on Earth? (Earth's radius 6371 km)
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