Abhijit Guha Solutions for Chapter: Area of Plane Figures, Exercise 3: Exam Problems
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Questions from Abhijit Guha Solutions for Chapter: Area of Plane Figures, Exercise 3: Exam Problems with Hints & Solutions
If the area of a triangle with base is equal to the area of a square with side , then the altitude of triangle is:

What is the area of a triangle having perimeter , one side and difference of other two sides ?

The perimeter of a right angled triangle is and area of the triangle is , then the length of the hypotenuse (in cm) is:

A horse is tied to a post by a rope. If the horse moves along a circular path always keeping the rope stretched and describes metres when it has traced out at the centre, the length of the rope is:

The perimeter of two squares are and . The perimeter of a third square where area is the sum of the area of the two squares is:

A parallelogram has sides and and one of its diagonals is long. Its area (in ) is:

ABCD is a trapezium with AD and BC parallel sides. E is a point on BC. The ratio of the area of ABCD to that of AED is:

Two equal maximum sized circular plates are cut off from a circular paper sheet of circumference cm. Then the circumference of each circular plate is -
