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Simplify the following using multiplication and division properties of surds:

`[sqrt(225/729) - sqrt(25/144)] ÷ sqrt(16/81)`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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If `sqrt(2)` = 1.414, `sqrt(3)` = 1.732, `sqrt(5)` = 2.236, `sqrt(10)` = 3.162, then find the values of the following correct to 3 places of decimals.

`sqrt(40) - sqrt(20)`

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If `sqrt(2)` = 1.414, `sqrt(3)` = 1.732, `sqrt(5)` = 2.236, `sqrt(10)` = 3.162, then find the values of the following correct to 3 places of decimals.

`sqrt(300) + sqrt(90) - sqrt(8)`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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Which of the following statement is false?

[2] Real Numbers
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`sqrt(27) + sqrt(12)` =

[2] Real Numbers
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`4sqrt(7) xx 2sqrt(3)` =

[2] Real Numbers
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When `(2sqrt(5) - sqrt(2))^2` is simplified, we get

[2] Real Numbers
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`(0.000729)^((-3)/4) xx (0.09)^((-3)/4)` = ______

[2] Real Numbers
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The length and breadth of a rectangular plot are 5 × 105 and 4 × 104 metres respectively. Its area is ______

[2] Real Numbers
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Consider the given pairs of triangles and say whether each pair is that of congruent triangles. If the triangles are congruent, say ‘how’; if they are not congruent say ‘why’ and also say if a small modification would make them congruent:

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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ΔABC and ΔDEF are two triangles in which AB = DF, ∠ACB = 70°, ∠ABC = 60°, ∠DEF = 70° and ∠EDF = 60°. Prove that the triangles are congruent

[4] Geometry
Chapter: [4] Geometry
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Let m be the midpoint and b be the upper limit of a class in a continuous frequency distribution. The lower limit of the class is

[8] Statistics
Chapter: [8] Statistics
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A particular observation which occurs maximum number of times in a given data is called its

[8] Statistics
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In the figure, ∠TMA ≡∠IAM and ∠TAM ≡ ∠IMA. P is the midpoint of MI and N is the midpoint of AI. Prove that ΔPIN ~ ΔATM

[4] Geometry
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Rationalise the denominator `1/sqrt(50)`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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Rationalise the denominator `5/(3sqrt(5))`

[2] Real Numbers
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Rationalise the denominator `sqrt(75)/sqrt(18)`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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Rationalise the denominator `(3sqrt(5))/sqrt(6)`

[2] Real Numbers
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Rationalise the denominator and simplify `(sqrt(48) + sqrt(32))/(sqrt(27) - sqrt(18))`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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Rationalise the denominator and simplify `(5sqrt(3) + sqrt(2))/(sqrt(3) + sqrt(2))`

[2] Real Numbers
Chapter: [2] Real Numbers
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