[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate: `((- 3)/(- 5))^3`
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate: `(2/3)^3 xx (3/4)^2`
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate: `(- 3/4)^3 xx (2/3)^4`
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate: `(3/5)^2 xx (- 2/3)^3`
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which is greater:
23 or 32
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which is greater:
25 or 52
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which is greater:
43 or 34
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which is greater:
54 or 45
[1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Chapter: [1.05] Exponents (Including Laws of Exponents)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The angle of a vertex of an isosceles triangle is 100°. Find its base angles.
[4.02] Triangles
Chapter: [4.02] Triangles
Concept: undefined >> undefined
One of the base angles of an isosceles triangle is 52°. Find its angle of the vertex.
[4.02] Triangles
Chapter: [4.02] Triangles
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the given figure, express a in terms of b.

[4.02] Triangles
Chapter: [4.02] Triangles
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio 7 : 4. If its perimeter is 440 m, find its length and breadth. Also, find the cost of fencing it @ ₹150 per m.
[4.07] Mensuration
Chapter: [4.07] Mensuration
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the given ratio in its simplest form: 22 : 66
[2.01] Ratio and Proportion (Including Sharing in a Ratio)
Chapter: [2.01] Ratio and Proportion (Including Sharing in a Ratio)
Concept: undefined >> undefined