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Hi bobbym,
The solution 160 is correct. Good work!
163. Find the area f the quadrilateral formed by the points (-4,5), (0,7), (5,-5), and (-4,-2).
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Hi bobbym,
The solution 163 is correct. Excellent!
164. Find the equation of straight line whose angle of inclination is
and y-intercept is .165. If the curved surface area of a solid sphere is 98.56 square centimeters, then find the radius of the sphere.
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In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Hi bobbym,
The solution 165 is correct. Good work!
166. (i) Calculate the Standard Deviation of the first 13 natural numbers.
166. (ii) From a well shuffled pack of 52 cards , one ard is drawn at random. Find the probability of getting (a) a black king (b) a spade card.
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Hi;
same answer no two answers
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Hi NakulG;
You are correct, I got two answers but they are the same.
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Hi Can you please explain solution of 162
Thanks
Nakul
Hi bobbym,
The solution 160 is correct. Good work!
163. Find the area f the quadrilateral formed by the points (-4,5), (0,7), (5,-5), and (-4,-2).
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Hi bobbym and NakulG,
bobbym :- The solutions 166 (i) and (ii) [(a) and (b)] are correct. Excellent!
NakulG, .
167. Find the value for K for which the given points are collinear:
(2,-5), (3,-4), and (9.K).
168. Using the concept of slope, show that the points (-2,-1), (4,), (3,3), and (-3,2) taken in order form a parallelogram (mid-points of AC and BD are the same).
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Thanks, i understood.
But why isnt' the quadratic polynomial assumed to be ax^2 + bx + c = 0...
Hi bobbym and NakulG,
bobbym :- The solutions 166 (i) and (ii) [(a) and (b)] are correct. Excellent!
NakulG, .
167. Find the value for K for which the given points are collinear:
(2,-5), (3,-4), and (9.K).168. Using the concept of slope, show that the points (-2,-1), (4,), (3,3), and (-3,2) taken in order form a parallelogram (mid-points of AC and BD are the same).
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Hi NakulG,
Hope your explanation is better now! (I have edited the solution).
167, 168 :-
167. Find the value for K for which the given points are collinear:
(2,-5), (3,-4), and (9.K).
168. Using the concept of slope, show that the points (-2,-1), (4,), (3,3), and (-3,2) taken in order form a parallelogram (mid-points of AC and BD are the same).
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Thanks.
I was trying to solve it by taking ax^2 + bx + C =0 where a was an extra variable i.e., 3 variables (a,b, & c) and 2 equations.
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In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Hi bobbym,
The solution 167 is correct. Neat work!
169. An iron right circular cone of diameter 8 centimeters and height 12 centimeters is melted and recast into spherical lead shots each of radius 4 millimeters. How many lead shots can be made?
170. A test in General Knowledge was conducted for a class. The marks out of 40 obtained by 6 students were 20, 14, 16, 30, 21, and 25. Find the Standard Deviation of the data.
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Hi bobbym,
The solutions 169 and 170 are correct. Brilliant!
171. If
are the roots of the equation , form a quadratic equation whose roots are .172. Find the area of a quadrilateral whose vertices are (-3,4), (-5,-6), (4,-1), and (1,2).
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Hi bobbym,
The solutions 171 and 172 are correct. Marvelous!
173. The angle of elevation of the top of a hill from the top of a tower is
and the angle of elevation of the top of the tower from the foot of the hill is . If the tower is 50 meter high, find the height of the hill.174. A heap f paddy is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 4.2 meters and height is 2.8 meters. If the heap is to be covered exactlyby a canvas to protect it from rain, then find the area of the canvas needed.
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173. Edit. The angle of elevation of the top of a hill from the foot of a tower is
and the angle of elevation of the top of the tower from the foot of the hill is . If the tower is 50 meter high, find the height of the hill.174. A heap of paddy is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 4.2 meters and height is 2.8 meters. If the heap is to be covered exactlyby a canvas to protect it from rain, then find the area of the canvas needed.
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In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Hi bobbym,
The solutions 173 and 174 are correct. Excellent!
175.A train covers a distance of 90 kilometers at a uniform speed. Had the speed been 15 kilometers per hour more, it would have taken 30 minutes less fpr the journey. Find the original speed of the train. (in kilometers per hour)
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Hi Olinguito and bobbym,
The solution 175 is correct. Brilliant!
176. factorize :
177. The total surface area of a right circular cylinder is 231 square centimeters. Its curved surface area is two-thirds of the total surface area. Find the radius and height of the cylinder.
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