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Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.4 bar(56)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.4 bar 56`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Evaluate the following limit:
`lim_(x->0)[(sqrt(6+x+x^2)-sqrt6)/x]`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Evaluate the following limit.
`lim_(x→0) [[sqrt(6 + x + x^2)- sqrt6]/x]`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangle whose vertice are A(-1, 2), B(2, 4), C(0, 0)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3 · dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangle whose vertices are A(-1, 2), B(2, 4), C(0, 0)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangle whose vertices are A(-1, 2), B(2, 4), C(0, 0).
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.4bar56`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.4bar56`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangle whose vertices are A(−1, 2), B(2, 4), C(0, 0)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangle whose vertices are A (-1, 2), B (2, 4), C (0, 0).
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.dot5`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find the area of triangles whose vertices are A(−1, 2), B(2, 4), C(0, 0).
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Express the following recurring decimal as a rational number.
`3.4bar(56)`
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The following table gives frequency distribution of marks of 100 students in an examination.
| Marks | 15 –20 | 20 – 25 | 25 – 30 | 30 –35 | 35 – 40 | 40 – 45 | 45 – 50 |
| No. of students | 9 | 12 | 23 | 31 | 10 | 8 | 7 |
Determine D6, Q1, and P85 graphically.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
