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Aajo apna dono chocolate dikhana aur badle main mera landa leke jaanaiib-wokd-xes |
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Answer» good MORNING bhai |
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Happy Birthday! Jungkook!May your birthday be the special day that you receive all you ever desired. All of us wish you a day filled with happiness and a joyous year ahead.I am sending you good vibes and smiles for every second of your special day. |
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Certify the greatest and smallest among the following. 6756,76546,15476,75460 |
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Good morning everyone have a nice day how are you please koi follow kar do na please |
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. Add the following using the horizontal method. a) 5xy + 2x, -2xy + 3y and 8xy - 3x + 4y b) m +1 and m2 + m c) 41+ 2+ +11, -31 + t and 4 - 2 d) 2a + 3b - 4c, 8c - 1 and 5b + 4 |
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Answer» Answer: Step-by-step EXPLANATION: Arranging like terms Arranging like terms |
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I'M EXTREMLY GUD AS ALWAYZ DEAR☺✌❤HRU☺✌ |
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Answer» OKK be good . |
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अगर कोई व्यक्ति 10 किलोमीटर 2 घंटे में दूरी तय करता है। तो वह 30 किलोमीटर की दूरी कितने समय में तय करेगा |
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Answer» Answer: so, 1 kilometer ------2/10=1/5 hour now, 30 kilometer ------ 1/5*30=6 =6 hour |
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Write the statement of SAS congruence criterion |
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Answer» Answer: The SAS rule states that. If two sides and the included ANGLE of one triangle are equal to two sides and included angle of another triangle, then the triangles are CONGRUENT. An included angle is an angle formed by two GIVEN sides. Step-by-step explanation: plz mark me brainlist |
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Write the following in percentage 2 by 5 |
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Answer» Answer: 2/5× 100 40% ANS Step-by-step EXPLANATION: PLEASE MARK me BRAINLIST |
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Eric,sheema and yael are playing a game eric has half as many points as sheema .sheema has three fewer points then yeal .together, the three players have 68 points. howmany points does yeal have? |
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Answer» Answer: Here's what we know: E + s + y = 68 (their SCORES add up to 68) s = 2e (If Erik has half the points of Shee, then Shee has twice as MANY as Erik) y = s + 3 (Yael has three more points than Shee)
No to put the variable values in: e + 2e + s + 3 = 68 e + 2e + 2e + 3 = 68 Simplify: 5e + 3 = 68 Subtract 3 from both sides: 5e + 3 - 3 = 68 - 3 5e = 55 divide by 5: 5e / 5 = 55 / 5 e = 11 |
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How to die without pain |
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Answer» Unemployment, according to the OECD, is persons above a SPECIFIED AGE not being in paid EMPLOYMENT or self-employment but currently available for work during the reference period. Unemployment is measured by the unemployment rate, which is the number of people who are unemployed as a percentage of the labour force |
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फाइंड Xareitjvxzzsdyyjm cvgjj |
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Answer» Step-by-step EXPLANATION: what is meant by sphere? what is meant by sphere? what is meant by sphere? |
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Find the equation of locus of a point which is at a distance 3 units from the point (3,-1) |
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Answer» Ukujgyjgyjgkuygkugy BEHAVE |
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If Sin A/ Sin B = p and Cos A/ Cos B = q, find tan A and tan B |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: sinB sinA
=p; cosB cosA
=Q sinA=psinB−−−(1);cosA=qcosB−−−(2) TANA= q p
tanB−−−(3)(dividing(1)by(2))sinAcosA=pqsinBcosB(Multiply(1)&(2)) 2 Acos 2 sinAcosA
= cos 2 Acos 2 B pqsinBcosB
=sec 2 BtanA=pqsec 2 AtanB =(1+tan 2 B)tanA=pq(1+tan 2 A)tanB =[1+( q p
tanA) 2 ]tanA=pq(1+tan 2 A). q p
tanA(by(3)) =1+ q 2
p 2
tan 2 A=q 2 +q 2 tan 2 A =tan 2 A( p 2
q 2
−q 2 )=q 2 −1 =tan 2 A q 2 −p 2 q 2
(q 2 −1)p 2
tanA= q 2 (p 2 −1) p 2 (1−q 2 )
= q p
p 2 −1 1−q 2
tanB= p 2 −1 1−q 2
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Covent following decimals as a percentage 0.07 |
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Answer» Answer: Multiply the GIVEN decimal by 100 and PUT the PERCENT SIGN % We have = (0.07 × 100) = 7% |
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No!! ಥ‿ಥ what is whole no. |
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Answer» _______________________ mujhe BHI bta |
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13. Find the value of x so that (-3/6)6 x (4/9)* = (1/2) |
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8.ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral, such that angles taken in order are 3x, 3y, x, y, respectively. Find the value of x and y |
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Answer» Answer: X = 45°, y = 45° Step-by-step EXPLANATION: We know that SUM of OPPOSITE angles in a cyclic quadrilateral is 180° So, 3x + x = 180° 4x = 180° x = 180°/4 x = 45° Similarly 3y + y = 180° 4y = 180° y = 180°/4 y = 45° |
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Let S= {1,2,3} and P = {(,), (1;2), (2,2), (1,3), (3,1)}. Is p reflextive ? If not, state the reason and write the minimum set of ordered pairs to be included to p so as to make it reflexive |
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Answer» I have been WORKING on a few things PROJECTS and I have to do do it othukkeettai for boys opening in my life and he was a good MAN who was a very good guy who and he I have been to the the TEAM for the last few years |
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Equation 5x - 7 = 2 |
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Answer» X = 9/5 HOPE it helps please MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Raghavritesh, this is for you. answer is in the image given above. |
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Answer» fzhzkxk9cuxyzoPozi Step-by-step EXPLANATION: V bxlcpcoozoaoiaisuxyc |
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Prove that the set R of all real numbers is uncountable and also prove that any open |
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Answer» Answer: Theorem 1 (REALS are Uncountable). |R| 6= |N| Proof. We will instead show that (0, 1) is not countable. This implies the theorem because if there were a bijection from R to N, one could compose it with a bijection we have from (0, 1) to R, and get that (0, 1) is countable. We will go by contradiction. Suppose that (0, 1) is countable. Then, fix a bijection f : N → (0, 1). Then, for each natural number n we have some decimal sequence that n maps to 0 7→ 0. a0,0 a0,1 a0,2 a0,3 a0,4 . . . 1 7→ 0. a1,0 a1,1 a1,2 a1,3 a1,4 . . . 2 7→ 0. a2,0 a2,1 a2,2 a2,3 a2,4 . . . 3 7→ 0. a3,0 a3,1 a3,2 a3,3 a3,4 . . . 4 7→ 0. a4,0 a4,1 a4,2 a4,3 a4,4 . . . . . . . . . . . . What we’d like to show this is not actually a bijection. Motivated by the idea that N is the “smallest” infinity, we must have that (0, 1) is “LARGER” if it’s not equal. Therefore, we will try to argue this is not a surjection. To do this, we must find something that the number doesn’t hit. Well, we will construct a decimal which represents something “new” which is not hit. So we build our number at different stages, one for each natural number. At stage i, we will define the ith decimal digit of our number, and we will do it in such a way that f(i) is not going to equal the number we have in question. We hit our first snag when we realize that decimal NUMBERS do not unique represent real numbers. That is to SAY, the following reals are equal, but have different decimal representations. .49999 . . . = .50000 . . . Therefore, in representing our numbers about we choose the convention if a number terminates in that way, we will pick the representation which terminates in infinitely many 0’s, and not 9’s. Let’s begin defining our sequence. First, for i = 0, we define the 0th digit of our number, which we will denote b0. Well, a0,0 is some decimal number. We will make it so b0 6= a0,0. To do this, let’s just take b0 to be 1 if a0,0 is not 1, and 2 otherwise. Therefore, b0 is taken to be different than a0,0. Now, the choices of what I changed it to was arbitrary, except that I wanted to avoid defining things in my sequence 9’s since then I may accidently make a sequence terminating in all 9’s which will equal a sequence on the list. We continue in this way; to define bi , I look at AI,i; that is the ith digit of the decimal representation of f(i). And I change it in the same way; if ai,i is not 1, we will make bi equal to 1, and otherwise we will let it be 2. 0 7→ 0. a0,0 a0,1 a0,2 a0,3 a0,4 . . . 1 7→ 0. a1,0 a1,1 a1,2 a1,3 a1,4 . . . 2 7→ 0. a2,0 a2,1 a2,2 a2,3 a2,4 . . . 3 7→ 0. a3,0 a3,1 a3,2 a3,3 a3,4 . . . 4 7→ 0. a4,0 a4,1 a4,2 a4,3 a4,4 . . . . . . . . . . . . As the end we will have defined a sequence b0, b1, b2, . . .. We can read this as a decimal, which we call b: b := 0. b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 . . . We claim this is not on our list. For, if it were f(i) = b for some i ∈ N. But, the ith decimal digit of f(i) is different then the ith decimal digit of b by the way we defined b, which means they are different numbers. Thus b is not on our list. |
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Date Example 6: In fig. 6.31. OA. 0D = 0C.0D show that LA=LC. LB = Le and LD |
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Answer» Answer: OA . OB = OC . OD Using SAS SIMILARITY criterion We know that if two triangles are similar so,their corresponding angles are equal |
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Fresh good morning b.t.s. armies happy online class |
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Answer» GOOD morning dear HAPPY Jungkook day always be happy |
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Kaisi hai ye duniyana milta sacha sathmere khabon meibss rehte ho aapkaise btaoon tumhechahta hu tujhko iss duniya meisirf rakhlu sang tujhko |
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Answer» Answer: how are you have a nice day |
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Enti evaru leru andaru hostal ki vellipoyara |
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Answer» ledhu dfugucEfkh8huygujgee |
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What is rational no. ಥ‿ಥ |
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Answer» Answer: Rational NUMBER, in arithmetic, a number that can be represented as the quotient p/q of two INTEGERS such that q ≠ 0. In ADDITION to all the fractions, the set of rational numbers includes all the integers, each of which can be written as a quotient with the integer as the numerator and 1 as the DENOMINATOR. |
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Resolve into factors. 1+9a+27a2+28a3 |
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Answer» here is your answer PLEASE MARK my answer is BRAINLIEST |
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Which of the following is a pair of like terms?222 |
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2. IF O' is the circum centre of the AABC and R,, R, and R, are the radii of the circumcircles of triangles OBC, a b +-+ OCA and OAB respectively then R, R₂ R₃ has the value equal to : (A) abc/2R^3 (D) R^3/ abc (B) 4delta/ R^2 (C) abc/R^3 |
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Answer» Your answer REFERS to the above ATTACHMENTS |
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70 coins of 10p and 50p are kept in a purse. If the total value of the money in the purse is Rs 19. Find the number of each type of coins .please proper solved |
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If a 72 kg adult takes 4 tablets, how many grams of pain reliever is he or she receiving |
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What is irrational no.ಥ‿ಥ |
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Answer» Answer: Irrational number, any real number that cannot be EXPRESSED as the QUOTIENT of TWO INTEGERS. |
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Aap hm ko gift kyu kr rhe ho? hm bhut bure h |
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Answer» nai APKO kisne KAHA KI aap bure ho mai bass apki GIFT de rahe hu |
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Nimamthailiu this is for you. please mark this as the brainliest answer. |
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Resolve into factors. (x-y)3 - (x-y)3 |
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Answer» Think about Pascal's TRIANGLE to expand these terms : (x³ + 3 xy² + 3x²y + y³ ) + ( x³ + 3xy² - 3x²y - y³) by using formula ( a + b)³ + ( a- b ) ³ Combine like terms, x³ + 3xy² + 3x²y + y³ + x³ + 3xy² - 3x²y - y³ by cancelling plus, minus..we get, 2x³ + 6xy² = 2x ( x² + 3y²) Thank you :) |
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Three angles of a quadrilateral are 76, 114 and 86. Find the fourth angle. |
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Answer» Answer: The SUM of all the angles of a quadrilateral is 360. Take the fourth unknown angle to be x. So the fourth angle is 84. |
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Prime Minister national Relief fund is the fund raised to provide support for people affected by natural and manmade disasters. Natural disasters that are covered under this include flood, cyclone, earthquake, etc. Manmade disasters include major accidents, acid attacks, riots etc. Two friends Sita and Geeta together contributed Rs 200 towards prime Minister relief fund. Answer the following questions: 4x2=8(i) How to represent the above situation in linear equation in two variables. (ii) Rs 76 then how much was contributed by Geeta? (iii) If both contributed equally then how much is contributed by each (iv) Which one is the standard form of linear equation in two variables x=-5? (a) x+y=0 (b) x-5=0 (c) x+0y+5=0 (d) x+0y=5 |
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Answer» hi BRO how are you have a GREAT DAY and follow m e Step-by-step EXPLANATION: XxAryanxX |
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H! why r u give me lot of thanks ? I m able tu accept your thanks ? |
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Resolve into factors. x6 - 8y3z3 |
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Answer» Answer: ST. DOMINIC SAVIO ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, LALITPUR TIME TABLE OF QUARTERLY EXAMINATION (2021-22) Date Day IX Time 08:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. XI Time 08:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 23/08/21 Monday Hindi (3 HRS.) Physics./Acc. 24/08/21 TUESDAY Hist/ Civics English Lang. 25/08/21 Wednesday Study Leave Study Leave 26/08/21 Thursday Math (2 ½ Hrs.) Chem./ Commerce 27/08/21 Friday English LIT. Study Leave 28/08/21 Saturday Physics English Lit. 29/08/21 SUNDAY 30/08/21 Monday HOLIDAY (JANAMASHTMI) 31/08/21 Tuesday Biology Hindi/ Computer/ Phy. Edu 01/09/21 Wednesday English Lang Economics/Biology 02/09/21 Thursday Computer Study Leave 03/09/21 Friday Chemistry Math 04/09/21 Saturday Geography |
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Which of the following integer is greast than -1 but lesser than 7 |
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What is Good morning Chudail . ache se school jana sambhal kar . please take care ???? |
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Answer» Answer: Inka school khul bhi GAYA :( AUR HAMARA ABHI tak nahi khula T-T :( |
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If anyone wants to ask questions, can ask, I am free to answer. |
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Answer» The last soldier to leave Afghanistan on the day the U.S. concluded its 20-year war has been identified as Major General Chris Donahue, commander of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne DIVISION, XVIII Airborne Corps. Donahue was one of the commanders on the GROUND leading the evacuation mission. General KENNETH F. McKenzie, the commander of the U.S. Central Command, said MONDAY that the last U.S. aircraft left Afghanistan on August 30 at 3:29 p.m. ET, or 11:59 p.m. in Kabul. |
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