Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Shapes, Exercise 3: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES
Dr. Sanjeev Verma Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Shapes, Exercise 3: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES
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Questions from Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Shapes, Exercise 3: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
If two lines intersect, the vertically opposite angles are _____.

A ray has _____ end-point(s).

If a trasversal makes equal alternate angles with two lines , then the two lines are _____.

If a trasversal cuts two parallel lines, then the interior angles on the same side of the transversal are _____.

The angle formed between the east and west directions is _____ degrees.

A line which intersects two or more given lines at different points is called _____.

Angle _____ degrees is equal to its complement.

Supplement of an acute angle is always a/an _____ angle.
