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Define supplementary angles.

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Define adjacent angles.

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The complement of an acute angle is ..............

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The supplement of an acute angle is .................

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The supplement of a right angle is ..............

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Write the complement of an angle of measure x°.

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Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Write the supplement of an angle of measure 2y°.

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If a wheel has six spokes equally spaced, then find the measure of the angle between two adjacent spokes.

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An angle is equal to its supplement. Determine its measure.

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An angle is equal to five times its complement. Determine its measure.

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One angle is equal to three times its supplement. The measure of the angle is

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Two straight lines AB and CD cut each other at O. If ∠BOD = 63°, then ∠BOC =

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In the given figure, if l || m, what is the value of x?

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If two cubes each of side 6 cm are joined face to face, then find the volume of the resulting cuboid.

[11] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [11] Surface Areas and Volumes
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Three cubes of metal whose edges are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 are melted down in to a single cube whose diagonal is 12 `sqrt(3)` cm. Find the edges of three cubes.

[11] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [11] Surface Areas and Volumes
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Find the edge of a cube whose surface area is 432 m2.

 
[11] Surface Areas and Volumes
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Two complementary angles are such that two times the measure of one is equal to three times the measure of the other. The measure of the smaller angle is

[6] Lines and Angles
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If the perimeter of each face of a cube is 32 cm, find its lateral surface area. Note that four faces which meet the base of a cube are called its lateral faces.

[11] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [11] Surface Areas and Volumes
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If the length of a diagonal of a cube is `8 sqrt(3)` cm, then its surface area is

[11] Surface Areas and Volumes
Chapter: [11] Surface Areas and Volumes
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If the volumes of two cubes are in the ratio 8: 1, then the ratio of their edges is

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