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The value of `(4 sqrt (sqrt3))/7 - sqrt (sqrt3)/7` is :
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The modules of `"1 + i"/"1 + i"` is:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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The imaginary part of `"1 - i"/"1 + i"` is:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If z = 5 + 3i then the value of |z - 2| will be:
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If z1 = 1 + 2i and z2 = I – 1, then z1/z2 is equal to:
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The amplitude of `1 -sqrt "3i"` is:
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If a = I 2j and b = 2i + λλ the parallel vectors then λλ equal to:
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If z = `((1 + "i")(2 + "i"))/(3 + "i")` then [z] is equal to:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The real part of cos h (αα - iββ) is
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For Z1, Z2 ∈ C the valuer of |Z1 + Z2 |2 + |Z1 - Z2 |2 will be:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
`lim_(x->0) |"x - b"|/"x - b"` is equal to:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Vertical angles that are opposite to each other are also
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Two lines that make an angle are called
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A line which connects any two points on a circle is known as
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A number which is not a rational number is called
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A surd which has rational factor other than unity and other factors being irrational is said to be
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Which one is irrational number?
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A number which can be expressed in form `("p"/"q")`, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 is called
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An irrational number that contains a radical sign is known as
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In algebra, we use alphabets such as a, b, c to denote
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