NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 11.2
NCERT Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 11.2
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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Algebra, Exercise 2: EXERCISE 11.2 with Hints & Solutions
The side of an equilateral triangle is shown by . Express the perimeter of the equilateral triangle using
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The side of a regular hexagon is denoted by Express the perimeter of the hexagon using
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A cube is a three-dimensional figure as shown in Fig. It has six faces and all of them are identical squares. The length of an edge of the cube is given by . Find the formula for the total length of the edges of a cube.
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The diameter of a circle is a line which joins two points on the circle and also passes through the centre of the circle. (In the below figure is a diameter of the circle; is its centre). Express the diameter of the circle () in terms of its radius ().
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