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Section 1. Short title, extent and application: (2) It extends to the whole of India and it applies also--(a) to citizens of India outside India; (b) to persons in the service of the Government wherever they may be; (c) to persons on ships and aircrafts registered in India wherever they may be; and (d) to persons who commit a Scheduled Offence beyond India against the Indian citizens or affecting the interest of India.
If area of similar triangles ∆ ABC and ∆ DEF be 64 sq Cm and 121 sq cm and EF = 15.4 cm then BC equals
The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 4:5:3. Determine the sum of the smallest and largest angles of the triangle.
If the side of an equilateral triangle is 12cm, then find the area (in cm 2 ) of the triangle (correct to two decimal places).
Determine the inradius of an equilateral triangle whose altitude measures 9√3 cm.
In a triangle, the lengths of two sides are 13 cm and 14 cm, and the included angle between them is 60°. Find the area of the triangle.
If each side of an equilateral triangle is 12 cm, then its altitude is equal to:
In a triangle ABC, the incenter is at O. Find angle BAC if angle BOC=120°.
In the given figure, AB ∥ QP, AB = x, PQ = x + 10, RB = x/2, BP = x + 1. Find PQ.