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IV.

188 How to Prepore f Quanhtshve Apitde fv CAT

In the tigure
mtnangle
R then ACH
Then in
triangle
Angle CB An
Then Angle RCDDangle (B
Becanse the S0 ani
three
add up to Is0) In angles at the
angle CED triangle
Then CDE ther
Angle FD I80 4 angle Chthen,
Also, ACGiF 180
Length of AC = Then angle FiE
since angle AG
FGE
Angle FEG in tana
Aea of the triangular nngion ABC Finally in triangle
100 100 ISO4x and the DEE. Angle FEFD
thrd angle
.500 sq.m. Thus, 180 of the
I80 A180-A
approvimately
S Let the length of the
edge cut at cach
m. After euting away the cor-
ctagon. Each side of the cormers we'll
regular octagonfnd
a2-2a)
(0.

+y=1

-2 m-
(0. 0)

(-1.0) (1.0)
aa -a>av=2-
(0. -1)
avENd-)=2=a:-
ofthe octagon = 2 - a =
Equation of line BC is =l OR x +y = -1. comct.

5. Let the area of sector S, be A units. Then the ara 9. Let AB =p. BC =
9
of the comesponding sectors shall be 2A, 4A. SA.
16A. 32A and 64A (since every successive sector
Ara of ACEF= x{xq=
has anangle that is twice the previous one). Hence Area of ABCD =p9
the total area then shall be 127A units. This is 1/8
of the total area of the cirele. Hence. the total area Required ratio =
of the circle will be 127A x 8 = 1016A units. Since.
the total angle at the center of a cirele is 2, the sec- 10. BD= 32+24* =40.
tor S, should account for of this angle. Hence.
1016
angle of sector S, is nd
508
6. a + b +c = bc + ca + ab

Now we can solve the problem by assuming values


of a, b, c and substitute a = b =c=l, we get that
RHS = LHS. So option (a) is comect. Even by look-

ing at the equation directly, we can easily make out


that the only condition for the equation to be true 32
would be when a = b = c.
Draw CEI BD. As ABCD is isoscelks mn
DE = BE.

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