If two complementary angles are in the ratio 1 : 5, find them.
[4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Chapter: [4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 2 : 7, find them.
[4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Chapter: [4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Enclose the given term in bracket as required:
x – y – z = x - {…….)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Enclose the given term in bracket as required:
x2 – xy2 – 2xy – y2 = x2 – (……..)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Three angles which add up to 180° are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 7. Find them.
[4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Chapter: [4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Enclose the given term in bracket as required:
4a – 9 + 2b – 6 = 4a – (……..)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Enclose the given term in bracket as required:
x2 -y2 + z2 + 3x – 2y = x2 – (……..)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Enclose the given term in bracket as required:
– 2a2 + 4ab – 6a2b2 + 8ab2 = – 2a (………)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
20% of an angle is the supplement of 60°. Find the angle.
[4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Chapter: [4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: 2x – (x + 2y- z)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: p + q – (p – q) + (2p – 3q)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: 9x – (- 4x + 5)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: 6a – (- 5a – 8b) + (3a + b)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: (p – 2q) – (3q – r)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: 9a (2b – 3a + 7c)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: -5m (-2m + 3n – 7p)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: - 2x (x + y) + x2
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: `"b"("2b" - 1/"b") - "2b"("b" - 1/"b")`
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Simplify: 8 (2a + 3b – c) – 10 (a + 2b + 3c)
[3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Chapter: [3.01] Fundamental Concepts (Including Fundamental Operations)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
10% of x° is the complement of 40% of 2x°. Find x
[4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Chapter: [4.01] Lines and Angles (Including Construction of Angles)
Concept: undefined >> undefined