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The King, Queen and Jack of the suit spade are removed from a deck of 52 cards. One card is selected from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting a heart card bearing the number 5

[8] Statistics and Probability
Chapter: [8] Statistics and Probability
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Show that the angle bisectors of a triangle are concurrent

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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An artist has created a triangular stained glass window and has one strip of small length left before completing the window. She needs to figure out the length of left out portion based on the lengths of the other sides as shown in the figure

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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O is any point inside a triangle ABC. The bisector of ∠AOB, ∠BOC and ∠COA meet the sides AB, BC and CA in point D, E and F respectively. Show that AD × BE × CF = DB × EC × FA

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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Let ABC be a triangle and D, E, F are points on the respective sides AB, BC, AC or their extensions. Let AD : DB = 5 : 3, BE : EC = 3 : 2 and AC = 21 . Find the length of the line segment CF

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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If the function f is defined by f(x) = `{{:(x + 2";", x > 1),(2";", -1 ≤ x ≤ 1),(x - 1";", -3 < x < -1):}` find the value of f(3)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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If the function f is defined by f(x) = `{{:(x + 2";", x > 1),(2";", -1 ≤ x ≤ 1),(x - 1";", -3 < x < -1):}` find the value of f(0)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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If the function f is defined by f(x) = `{{:(x + 2";", x > 1),(2";", -1 ≤ x ≤ 1),(x - 1";", -3 < x < -1):}` find the value of f(− 1.5)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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If the function f is defined by f(x) = `{{:(x + 2";", x > 1),(2";", -1 ≤ x ≤ 1),(x - 1";", -3 < x < -1):}` find the value of f(2) + f(– 2)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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A function f: [– 5, 9] → R is defined as follow :

f(x) = `{{:(6x + 1";", -5 ≤ x < 2),(5x^2 - 1";", 2 ≤ x < 6),(3x - 4";", 6 ≤ x ≤ 9):}` Find f(– 3) + f(2)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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A function f: [– 5, 9] → R is defined as follow :

f(x) = `{{:(6x + 1";", -5 ≤ x < 2),(5x^2 - 1";", 2 ≤ x < 6),(3x - 4";", 6 ≤ x ≤ 9):}` Find f(7) – f(1)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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A function f: [– 5, 9] → R is defined as follow :

f(x) = `{{:(6x + 1";", -5 ≤ x < 2),(5x^2 - 1";", 2 ≤ x < 6),(3x - 4";", 6 ≤ x ≤ 9):}` Find 2f(4) + f(8)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

A function f: [– 5, 9] → R is defined as follow :

f(x) = `{{:(6x + 1";", -5 ≤ x < 2),(5x^2 - 1";", 2 ≤ x < 6),(3x - 4";", 6 ≤ x ≤ 9):}` Find `(2"f"(- 2) - "f"(6))/("f"(4) + "f"( -2))`

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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The function ‘t’ which map temperature in Celsius (C) into temperature in Fahrenheit (F) is defined by t(C) = F where F = `9/5` C + 32. Find, t(0)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The function ‘t’ which map temperature in Celsius (C) into temperature in Fahrenheit (F) is defined by t(C) = F where F = `9/5` C + 32. Find, t(28)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The function ‘t’ which map temperature in Celsius (C) into temperature in Fahrenheit (F) is defined by t(C) = F where F = `9/5` C + 32. Find, t(– 10)

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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The function ‘t’ which map temperature in Celsius (C) into temperature in Fahrenheit (F) is defined by t(C) = F where F = `9/5` C + 32. Find, the value of C when t(C) = 212

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The function ‘t’ which map temperature in Celsius (C) into temperature in Fahrenheit (F) is defined by t(C) = F where F = `9/5` C + 32. Find, the temperature when the Celsius value is equal to the Fahrenheit value

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Multiple Choice Question :

If {(a, 8), (6, b)} represent an identity function, then the value of a and b are respectively

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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Write the domain of the following real function:

f(x) = `(2x + 1)/(x - 9)`

[1] Relations and Functions
Chapter: [1] Relations and Functions
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