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Factorize 2( x + y)2 - 9( x + y) - 5

[2.03] Algebraic Expressions
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Define the following term    

Ray 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Define the following term : 

Half-line 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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How many lines can pass through a given point? 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Factorize `7(x - 2y)^2 - 25(x - 2y) + 12`

[2.03] Algebraic Expressions
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In how many points can two distinct lines at the most intersect? 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Given two points P and Q, find how many line segments do they deter-mine. 

 

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Name the line segments determined by the three collinear points P, Q and R. 

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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: 

Two lines intersect in a point. 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: 

Two lines may intersect in two points 

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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements 

A segment has no length. 

 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: 

Two distinct points always determine a line. 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements 

Every ray has a finite length. 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: 

A ray has one end-point only. 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statement:  

A segment has one end-point only. 

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Given possible expressions for the length and breadth of the rectangle having 35y2 + 13y – 12 as its area.

[2.03] Algebraic Expressions
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements

The ray AB is same as ray BA. 

[5] Introduction to Euclid’S Geometry
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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statement:  

Only a single line may pass through a given point. 

 

 

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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: 

Two lines are coincident if they have only one point in common. 

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What are the possible expressions for the dimensions of the cuboid whose volume is 3x2 - 12x.

[2.03] Algebraic Expressions
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