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In the given figure, prove that: BD = BC.

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In the given figure ;
∠1 = ∠2 and AB = AC.
Prove that:
(i) ∠B = ∠C
(ii) BD = DC
(iii) AD is perpendicular to BC.

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In the given figure prove that:
(i) PQ = RS
(ii) PS = QR

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(i) ∆ XYZ ≅ ∆ XPZ
(ii) YZ = PZ
(iii) ∠YXZ = ∠PXZ

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In the given figure, prove that:
(i) ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ DCB
(ii) AC = DB

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In the given figure, prove that:

  1. ∆AOD ≅ ∆ BOC
  2. AD = BC
  3. ∠ADB = ∠ACB
  4. ∆ADB ≅ ∆ BCA

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ABC is an equilateral triangle, AD and BE are perpendiculars to BC and AC respectively. Prove that:
(i) AD = BE
(ii) BD = CE

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Use the information given in the following figure to prove triangles ABD and CBD are congruent. Also, find the values of x and y.

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The given figure shows a triangle ABC in which AD is perpendicular to side BC and BD = CD. Prove that:
(i) ∆ ABD ≅ ∆ ACD
(ii) AB = AC
(iii) ∠B = ∠C

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The radius of a circle is 21 cm. Find the circumference (Take π = `3 1/7`).

[4.07] Mensuration
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The circumference of a circle is 440 cm. Find its radius and diameter. (Take π = `22/7`)

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The diameter of a circular field is 56 m. Find its circumference and cost of fencing it at the rate of ₹80 per m. (Take π =`22/7`)

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The radius of two circles are 20 cm and 13 cm. Find the difference between their circumferences. (Take π =`22/7`)

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The perimeter of a square and the circumference of a circle are equal. If the length of each side of the square is 22 cm, find:
(i) perimeter of the square.
(ii) circumference of the circle.
(iii) radius of the circle.

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Find the radius of the circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumferences of the circles having radius 15 cm and 8 cm.

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Find the diameter of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of circumference of circles with radius 10 cm, 12 cm, and 18 cm.

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The circumference of a circle is eigth time the circumference of the circle with a radius of 12 cm. Find its diameter.

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The radius of two circles are in the ratio 3 : 5, find the ratio between their circumferences.

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The circumferences of two circles are in the ratio 5: 7, find the ratio between their radius.

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Each side of a square is 44 cm. Find its perimeter. If this perimeter is equal to the circumference of a circle, find the radius of the circle.

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