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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for 1 and 5 ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for 1 and 5 ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for 1 amd 5 ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for 1 amd 5 ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for the below question..??
( Q1 and 5 )
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for the below question..??
( Q1 and 5 ) ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for the below question..??
( Q1 and 5 ) ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for the below question..??
( Q1 and 5 ) ?
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S.s.shri Darshini
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/7/17
Justification for the below question..??
( Q1 and 5 ) ?
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Rohit Patil
Subject: Maths
, asked on 3/6/17
Solve this:
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Astha
Subject: Maths
, asked on 2/4/17
draw a line segment of 12 cm and divide it in the ratio 1: 2
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Hariharan Seshadri
Subject: Maths
, asked on 2/4/17
State the theorem of triangles which is used for dividing a line segment in a given ratio.
Why can't it be Basic Proportionality Theorem? It is a theorem of triangles. But, Section formula is not...
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Anushka Agrawal
Subject: Maths
, asked on 1/4/17
how to construct a perpendicular in a triangle from one point to the opposite side
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Saipriya
Subject: Maths
, asked on 30/3/17
geometrically obtain a point p on line segment AB of 7cm such that BP/AP=3/5
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Ghumesh Ladha
Subject: Maths
, asked on 28/3/17
by geometrical construction is it possible to divide a line segment in the ratio (?2+1) : (?2-1)
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