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Description : ABCD is a parallelogram and O is the point of intersection of its diagonals. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Here, ABCD is a parallelogram in which its diagonals AC and BD intersect each other in O. ∴ O is the mid - point of AC as well as BD. Now, in △ADB , AO is its median ∴ ar(△ADB) = 2 ar(△AOD) [ ∵ median ... AB and lie between same parallel AB and CD . ∴ ar(ABCD) = 2 ar(△ADB) = 2 8 = 16 cm2

Description : P and O are points on opposite sides AD and BC of a parallelogram ABCD such that PQ passes through the point of intersection O of its diagonals AC and BD. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question PQ passes through the point of intersection O of its diagonals AC and BD.

Description : ABCD is a parallelogram and O is the point of intersection of its diagonals. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Here, ABCD is a parallelogram in which its diagonals AC and BD intersect each other in O. ∴ O is the mid - point of AC as well as BD. Now, in △ADB , AO is its median ∴ ar(△ADB) = 2 ar(△AOD) [ ∵ median ... AB and lie between same parallel AB and CD . ∴ ar(ABCD) = 2 ar(△ADB) = 2 8 = 16 cm2

Description : P and O are points on opposite sides AD and BC of a parallelogram ABCD such that PQ passes through the point of intersection O of its diagonals AC and BD. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question PQ passes through the point of intersection O of its diagonals AC and BD.

Description : A(5,0) and B(0,8) are two vertices of triangle OAB. a). What is the equation of the bisector of angle OAB. b). If E is the point of intersection of this bisector and the line through A and B,find the coordinates of E. Hence show that OA:OB = AE:EB -Maths 9th

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Description : A(5,0) and B(0,8) are two vertices of triangle OAB. a). What is the equation of the bisector of angle OAB. b). If E is the point of intersection of this bisector and the line through A and B,find the coordinates of E. Hence show that OA:OB = AE:EB -Maths 9th

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Description : If circles are drawn taking two sides of a triangle as diameter, prove that the point of intersection of these circles lie on the third side. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution :- Given: Two circles are drawn on sides AB and AC of a △ABC as diameters. The circles intersects at D. To prove: D lies on BC Construction: Join A and D Proof: ∠ADB = 90° (Angle in the semi-circle ... + 90° => ∠ADB + ∠ADC = 180° => BDC is a straight line. Hence, D lies On third side BC.

Description : ABCD is a square. Another square EFGH with the same area is placed on the square ABCD such that the point of intersection of diagonals of square -Maths 9th

Last Answer : (a) 32 (2 - √2)As is seen in the given figure, the sides of one square are parallel to the diagonals of another square. Also, square ABCD and EFGH have same area.⇒ Sides of square ABCD and square EFGH are 4 cm each. Let ... four Δs outside ABCD= 16 +16 (3 -2√2)= 16 + (4 - 2√2) = 32 (2 - √2) cm2.

Description : What is the equation of the line joining the origin with the point of intersection of the lines 4x + 3y = 12 and 3x + 4y = 12 ? -Maths 9th

Last Answer : (b) (5, 6)Let the foot of the perpendicular be M(x1, y1) Slope of line AB, i.e., y = -x + 11 = -1 Slope of line PM = \(rac{y_1-3}{x_1-2}\)Now, PM ⊥ AB⇒ \(\bigg(rac{y_1-3}{x_1-2}\bigg)\) x - ... get 2x1 = 10 ⇒ x1 = 5 Putting x1 in (ii), we get y1 = 6. ∴ Required foot of the perpendicular M is (5, 6).

Description : A line passes through the point of intersection of the lines 100x + 50y – 1 = 0 and 75x + 25y + 3 = 0 and makes equal intercepts on the axes. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : (d) x + 2y = 2Let the required equation make intercept on x-axis = 2a ⇒ intercept made on y-axis = a ∴ Eqn of the given line in the intercept from:\(rac{x}{2a}+rac{y}{a}=1\) ...(i)Since the line ... 1 ⇒ a = 1.∴ Required equation of line : \(rac{x}{2 imes1}+rac{y}{1}=1\) ⇒ x + 2y = 2.

Description : Find the equation of the line which passes through the point of intersection of the lines 2x – y + 5 = 0 -Maths 9th

Last Answer : (a) 45º 3x + y - 7 = 0 ⇒ y = -3x + 7 ⇒ Slope (m1) = -3 x + 2y + 9 = 0 ⇒ y = \(rac{-x}{2}\) - \(rac{9}{2}\) ⇒ Slope (m2) = \(-rac{1}{2}\)If θ is the angle between the given lines, then tan θ = \(\ ... \bigg|rac{-rac{5}{2}}{1+rac{3}{2}}\bigg|\)= \(\bigg|rac{-rac{5}{2}}{rac{5}{2}}\bigg|\) = 1∴ θ = 45°.

Description : If two equal chords bisect each other, then the point of intersection of the chords coincides with their centre. [True `//` False]

Last Answer : If two equal chords bisect each other, then the point of intersection of the chords coincides with their centre. [True `//` False]

Description : At the point of intersection for any two reactions for any two reactions in Ellingham diagram, the gibbs energy `(DeltaG)` changes becomes

Last Answer : At the point of intersection for any two reactions for any two reactions in Ellingham diagram, the gibbs energy `(DeltaG ... `gt1` B. 1 C. `lt0` D. 0

Description : What is the term that best describes the point line or curve defined by the intersection of a cone and a plane?

Last Answer : The phrase is a "conic section".

Description : What is an Line that form right angles at their point of intersection?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : Center of gravity of an irregular body lies on the A. edge B. center of body C. point of intersection of lines D. along the axis of rotation

Last Answer : point of intersection of lines

Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following:  (A) For channels, the shear centre does not coincide its centroid  (B) The point of intersection of the bending axis with the cross section ... shear centre coincides with the centroid of the cross section of the beam  (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description : The distances AC and BC are measured from two fixed points A and B whose distance AB is known. The point C is plotted by intersection. This method is generally adopted in (A) Chain surveying (B) Traverse method of surveys (C) Triangulation (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) Chain surveying

Description : The 'point of curve' of a simple circular curve, is (A) Point of tangency (B) Point of commencement (C) Point of intersection (D) Mid-point of the curve

Last Answer : (B) Point of commencement

Description : Locating the position of a plane table station with reference to three known points, is known as (A) Intersection method (B) Radiation method (C) Resection method (D) Three point problem

Last Answer : (D) Three point problem

Description : To orient a plane table at a point with two inaccessible points, the method generally adopted, is (A) Intersection (B) Resection (C) Radiation (D) Two point problem

Last Answer : (D) Two point problem

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Last Answer : (B) Intersection

Description : The center of gravity of a triangle lies at the point of (A) Concurrence of the medians (B) Intersection of its altitudes (C) Intersection of bisector of angles (D) Intersection of diagonals

Last Answer : (A) Concurrence of the medians

Description : "Break-even point" is the point of intersection of (A) Fixed cost and total cost (B) Total cost and sales revenue (C) Fixed cost and sales revenue (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) Total cost and sales revenue

Description : Metacentre is the point of intersection of (A) Vertical upward force through e.g. of body and center line of body (B) Buoyant force and the center line of body (C) Midpoint between e.g. and center of buoyancy (D) All of the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : From the point of tangency before an intersection, the route markers are fixed at a distance of (A) 15 m to 30 m (B) 20 m to 35 m (C) 40 m to 50 m (D) 100 m to 150

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : The maximum distance of the apex of a vertical curve of length L from the point of intersection of two grades + g1%, and - g2% (g1 > g2), is (A) L(g - g (B) L(g - g (C) L(g g (D) L(g - g

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : For locating an inaccessible point with the help of only a plane table, one should use (a) traversing (b) resection (c) radiation (e) Intersection*

Last Answer : (e) Intersection*

Description : Equilibrium state is achieved at (a) The peak point of supply curve ; (b) The bottom point of demand curve; (c) The inflection point of demand curve ; (d) The intersection of demand and supply curve

Last Answer : (d) The intersection of demand and supply curve

Description : Equilibrium state is achieved at ………………… (a) The peak point of supply curve ; (b) The bottom point of demand curve (c) The inflation point of demand curve ; (d) The intersection of demand and supply curve

Last Answer : (d) The intersection of demand and supply curve

Description : An intersection is a point where two or more lines/curves meet or cross. How many intersections are there in the figure given below? 

Last Answer : 17

Description : Anybody have fun ideas to get attention at a busy intersection?

Last Answer : Free beer.

Description : How often do you think those 18 wheel tractor trailers bang into waiting cars when they're turning left at an intersection in town?

Last Answer : They have to stop or they would lose their license. Trust me, they don’t want their day ruined by a wreck either. The paper work they have to fill out is crazy and all they are doing is trying to do their job to the best of their ability and to eek out a living.

Description : When you and another car come to an unmarked intersection in a residential area, and the other car gets there a few seconds before you do and stops, what do you do?

Last Answer : Totally unmarked ?Like no signage at all? no light, no stop sign, no yield sign? The other driver is treating it like a four way stop,which is safe, and probably expecting other drivers to do ... first driver was still playing safe to see if the other driver would stop or just plow right through.

Description : At a 4-way stop-sign intersection, when do you wait, when do you go?

Last Answer : It is the first to arrive goes first. If two cars arrive at the same time the one on the right has the right-of-way.

Description : Where, exactly, is the intersection between Math and Patterns?

Last Answer : answer:Initially patterns are a visual experience and not an analytical one. Delving deeper, there are always math connotations, such as with fractiles. The two skills are different.

Description : What are your thoughts and feelings about the intersection of personal privacy and medical treatment?

Last Answer : Everyone is human. I don't trust doctors any more than I trust lawyers, mechanics, strangers, etc etc etc. American society places doctors on an undeserved pedestal. That said, obviously if you need ... a dire emergency. In that case, you probably just have to trust that most people are decent.

Description : Who do you complain to when a train stops in an intersection blocking traffic?

Last Answer : You honk your horn and yell profanities like a good citizen and wait for the train to move.

Description : Why do people creep halfway through the intersection at stoplights?

Last Answer : Impatience.

Description : Drivers: When you arrive at a 4-way stop intersection at the same instant as other cars, do you follow the rules of right-of-way, or do you play first-come-first-go?

Last Answer : If you go by the first-come-first-go rule that would assume that you didn’t all arrive at the exact same moment, yes? Kidding, I know what you mean. I usually give the other person the right-of-way unless it was evident that I got there first.

Description : Do you pull into the intersection to make a left hand turn? (US turning)

Last Answer : And just as another piece of information, looking back in my “Drivers ed” book, pulling into the intersection is what is taught. So this seems to be something that is the correct thing to do, not just something everyone does, so I’ll do it too.

Description : A car crashed into a pianist's car while taking a turn on a intersection. While exchanging insurances, what did the pianist say to the person? Format: That was ____ turn lad! Next time, ____ for cars while turning on an intersection! Now, I gotta get ____ to the studio for my piano recital! -Riddles

Last Answer : That was A-Sharp turn lad! Next time, B-Sharp for cars while turning on an intersection! Now, I gotta get Bach to the studio for my piano recital!

Description : You are walking to the city of Truth but don't know where to go. You reach an intersection and you know that one of them leads to the city of Truth and the other to the city of Lies but you don't ... either cities, you don't know but he offers to help you, what do you ask or demand of him? -Riddles

Last Answer : 'Take me to your home!' You say.

Description : a limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection. -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The given statement is true.

Description : AP and BQ are the bisectors of the two alternate interior angles formed by the intersection of a transversal t with parallel lines l and m (in the given figure). Show that AP || BQ. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given In the figure l || m, AP and BQ are the bisectors of ∠EAB and ∠ABH, respectively. To prove AP|| BQ Proof Since, l || m and t is transversal. Therefore, ∠EAB = ∠ABH [alternate interior ... ∠PAB and ∠ABQ are alternate interior angles with two lines AP and BQ and transversal AB. Hence, AP || BQ.

Description : AP and BQ are the bisectors of the two alternate interior angles formed by the intersection of a transversal t with parallel lines l and m (in the given figure). Show that AP || BQ. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given In the figure l || m, AP and BQ are the bisectors of ∠EAB and ∠ABH, respectively. To prove AP|| BQ Proof Since, l || m and t is transversal. Therefore, ∠EAB = ∠ABH [alternate interior ... ∠PAB and ∠ABQ are alternate interior angles with two lines AP and BQ and transversal AB. Hence, AP || BQ.

Description : Write the linear equation represented by line AB and PQ. Also find the co-ordinate of intersection of line AB and PQ. -Maths 9th

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Description : Draw the graph of the equation 3x + 4y = 12 and find the co-ordinates of the points of intersection of the equation with the co-ordinate axes. -Maths 9th

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Description : A cell is an intersection of a row and a column. -Technology

Last Answer : True A cell is an intersection of a row and a column.