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c o s invisible function application e c to the power of 2 end exponent 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent s e c to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 30 to the power of ring operator end exponent c o s invisible function application 0 to the power of ring operator end exponent s i n invisible function application 45 to the power of ring operator end exponent c o t to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent t a n to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent equals

  1. fraction numerator 6 square root of 2 over denominator 9 end fraction    
  2. fraction numerator 7 square root of 2 over denominator 9 end fraction    
  3. fraction numerator 8 square root of 2 over denominator 9 end fraction    
  4. fraction numerator 10 square root of 2 over denominator 9 end fraction    

The correct answer is: fraction numerator 7 square root of 2 over denominator 9 end fraction

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4 open parentheses s i n to the power of 4 end exponent invisible function application 30 to the power of ring operator end exponent plus c o s to the power of 4 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent close parentheses plus fraction numerator 2 over denominator 3 end fraction open parentheses s i n to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent minus c o s to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 45 to the power of ring operator end exponent close parentheses plus fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 end fraction t a n to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent equals

4 open parentheses s i n to the power of 4 end exponent invisible function application 30 to the power of ring operator end exponent plus c o s to the power of 4 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent close parentheses plus fraction numerator 2 over denominator 3 end fraction open parentheses s i n to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent minus c o s to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 45 to the power of ring operator end exponent close parentheses plus fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 end fraction t a n to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application 60 to the power of ring operator end exponent equals

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cottheta + tantheta =

Hence option 2 is correct

cottheta + tantheta =

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Hence option 2 is correct

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open parentheses 1 plus c o t to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application theta close parentheses left parenthesis 1 minus c o s invisible function application theta right parenthesis left parenthesis 1 plus c o s invisible function application theta right parenthesis equals

Hence option 2 is correct

open parentheses 1 plus c o t to the power of 2 end exponent invisible function application theta close parentheses left parenthesis 1 minus c o s invisible function application theta right parenthesis left parenthesis 1 plus c o s invisible function application theta right parenthesis equals

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Hence option 2 is correct

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If s i n invisible function application A equals fraction numerator 1 over denominator 3 end fraction, then cos A cosecA + tan A sec A =

If s i n invisible function application A equals fraction numerator 1 over denominator 3 end fraction, then cos A cosecA + tan A sec A =

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If sin B = 1/2 then 3cos B – 4 cos3 B =

Hence option 4 is correct

If sin B = 1/2 then 3cos B – 4 cos3 B =

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Hence option 4 is correct

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A minutes hand of a table clock is 3cm long. How far does its tip move in 20 minutes

A minutes hand of a table clock is 3cm long. How far does its tip move in 20 minutes

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If fraction numerator x to the power of 2 end exponent plus y to the power of 2 end exponent plus z to the power of 2 end exponent minus 64 over denominator x y minus y z minus z x end fraction equals negative 2 blank a n d blank x plus y equals 3 z comma blank t h e n blank t h e blank v a l u e blank o f blank z blank i s

Hence option 3 is correct

If fraction numerator x to the power of 2 end exponent plus y to the power of 2 end exponent plus z to the power of 2 end exponent minus 64 over denominator x y minus y z minus z x end fraction equals negative 2 blank a n d blank x plus y equals 3 z comma blank t h e n blank t h e blank v a l u e blank o f blank z blank i s

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Hence option 3 is correct

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If a to the power of 2 end exponent plus b to the power of 2 end exponent equals 117 blank a n d blank a b equals 54 comma blank t h e n blank fraction numerator a plus b over denominator a minus b end fraction blank i s

Hence option 2 is correct

If a to the power of 2 end exponent plus b to the power of 2 end exponent equals 117 blank a n d blank a b equals 54 comma blank t h e n blank fraction numerator a plus b over denominator a minus b end fraction blank i s

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Hence option 2 is correct

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The appropriate formula that can be used to find the value of open parentheses 50 fraction numerator 1 over denominator 4 end fraction cross times 49 fraction numerator 3 over denominator 4 end fraction close parentheses

Hence option 3 is correct

The appropriate formula that can be used to find the value of open parentheses 50 fraction numerator 1 over denominator 4 end fraction cross times 49 fraction numerator 3 over denominator 4 end fraction close parentheses

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Hence option 3 is correct

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Divide a x to the power of 2 end exponent minus a y to the power of 2 end exponent blank b y blank a x plus a y

Hence option 1 is correct

Divide a x to the power of 2 end exponent minus a y to the power of 2 end exponent blank b y blank a x plus a y

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Hence option 1 is correct

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Find the missing term in open parentheses fraction numerator 3 x over denominator 4 end fraction minus fraction numerator 4 y over denominator 3 end fraction close parentheses to the power of 2 end exponent equals fraction numerator 9 x to the power of 2 end exponent over denominator 16 end fraction plus horizontal ellipsis.. plus fraction numerator 16 y to the power of 2 end exponent over denominator 9 end fraction

Hence option 2 is correct

Find the missing term in open parentheses fraction numerator 3 x over denominator 4 end fraction minus fraction numerator 4 y over denominator 3 end fraction close parentheses to the power of 2 end exponent equals fraction numerator 9 x to the power of 2 end exponent over denominator 16 end fraction plus horizontal ellipsis.. plus fraction numerator 16 y to the power of 2 end exponent over denominator 9 end fraction

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Hence option 2 is correct

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Find the probability of getting a number less than 5 in a single throw of a die

Hence option 2 is correct

Find the probability of getting a number less than 5 in a single throw of a die

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Hence option 2 is correct

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In the spinner shown, pointer can land on any of three parts of the same size. So there are three outcomes. What part of the whole is coloured?

So here we used the concept of fractions to understand the question. The numerical numbers that make up a fraction of the whole are called fractions. A whole can be a single item or a collection of items. When anything or a number is divided into equal parts, each piece represents a portion of the total. So the fraction in this question is 1/3.

In the spinner shown, pointer can land on any of three parts of the same size. So there are three outcomes. What part of the whole is coloured?

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So here we used the concept of fractions to understand the question. The numerical numbers that make up a fraction of the whole are called fractions. A whole can be a single item or a collection of items. When anything or a number is divided into equal parts, each piece represents a portion of the total. So the fraction in this question is 1/3.

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A box contains 4 packs of chocolates. Anusha picks out a pack at random. What is the probability that she picks
A) Perk?
B) Kitkat?

Here we used the concept of probability to find the answer using events. A set of results from an experiment might be referred to as a probability event. In other words, a probability definition of an event is the subset of the relevant sample space. So the probabilities are fraction numerator 1 over denominator 4 end fraction comma fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 end fraction.

A box contains 4 packs of chocolates. Anusha picks out a pack at random. What is the probability that she picks
A) Perk?
B) Kitkat?

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Here we used the concept of probability to find the answer using events. A set of results from an experiment might be referred to as a probability event. In other words, a probability definition of an event is the subset of the relevant sample space. So the probabilities are fraction numerator 1 over denominator 4 end fraction comma fraction numerator 1 over denominator 2 end fraction.

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In which class interval of wages there are less number of workers?

Hence option 4 is correct

In which class interval of wages there are less number of workers?

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Hence option 4 is correct

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