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factorise : ab(x2 + y2) - xy (a2 + b2

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
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factorise : m - 1 - (m-1)2 + am - a 

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
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The sides of a triangle are 16 cm, 12 cm, and 20 cm. Find :

(i) area of the triangle ;
(ii) height of the triangle, corresponding to the largest side ;
(iii) height of the triangle, corresponding to the smallest side.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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Two sides of a triangle are 6.4 m and 4.8 m. If the height of the triangle corresponding to 4.8 m side is 6 m;

find :
(i) area of the triangle ;
(ii) height of the triangle corresponding to 6.4 m sides.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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The base and the height of a triangle are in the ratio 4: 5. If the area of the triangle is 40 m2; find its base and height.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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The base and the height of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 3. If the area of the triangle is 67.5 m2; find its base and height.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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The area of an equilateral triangle is `144sqrt3` cm2; find its perimeter.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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The area of an equilateral triangle is numerically equal to its perimeter. Find its perimeter correct to 2 decimal places.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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A field is in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD in which side AB = 18 m, side AD = 24 m, side BC = 40m, DC = 50 m and angle A = 90°. Find the area of the field.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 4: 5 : 3 and its perimeter is 96 cm. Find its area.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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Factorise xy2 - xz2, Hence, find the value of : 

9 x 82 - 9 x 22 

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
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One of the equal sides of an isosceles triangle is 13 cm and its perimeter is 50 cm. Find the area of the triangle.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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Factorise xy2 - xz2, Hence, find the value of : 

40 x 5.52 - 40 x 4.52  

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
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The altitude and the base of a triangular field are in the ratio 6: 5. If its cost is ₹ 49,57,200 at the rate of ₹ 36,720 per hectare and 1 hectare = 10,000 sq. m, find (in metre) dimensions of the field.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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Factorise: a2 - 0·36 b2  

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the area of the right-angled triangle with a hypotenuse of 40 cm and one of the other two sides of 24 cm.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
Chapter: [5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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Factorise: a4 - 625 

[3.3] Factorisation
Chapter: [3.3] Factorisation
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Factorise: x4 - 5x2 - 36

[3.3] Factorisation
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Use the information given in the adjoining figure to find :
(i) the length of AC.
(ii) the area of an ∆ABC
(iii) the length of BD, correct to one decimal place.

[5.1] Area of a Trapezium and a Polygon
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    9 8
+ 4 A
C B 3

[1.5] Playing with Numbers
Chapter: [1.5] Playing with Numbers
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