CBSE BOARD X, asked by anshchauhan0018, 6 months ago

7. What is Croppg
8. What is the use of grouping of objects ?
9. What is scaling of an image ? How do you do it in Writer ?​

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Answered by mansoorshamira
0

Answer:

Answer :-

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Here we can see that two unknowns values are given which we need to find that is numerator and denominator. How will we find that ? We can use Linear Equation in Two Variables to find it. We can make the value of one variable depend on other to find both. Standard form of Linear Equation in Two Variable is given as :-

• ax + by + c = 0

• px + qy + d = 0

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★ Question :-

The numerator of a fraction is 4 less than the denominator. If 1 is add to both it numerator and denominator it's become 1/2. Find the fraction.

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★ Solution :-

Given,

» The numerator of a fraction = 4 + The denominator of fraction

» (1 + The numerator) and (1 + The Denominator) = ½

• Let the numerator of Fraction be 'x'

• Let the denominator of Fraction be 'y'

Then, according to the question,

~ Case I :-

➮ x = y - 4 ... (i)

~ Case II :-

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y+1

x+1

=

2

1

By cross multiplication,

➮ 2(x + 1) = 1(y + 1)

➮ 2x + 2 = y + 1 ... (ii)

From equation (i) and (ii) , we get,

➔ 2(y - 4) + 2 = y + 1

➔ -8 + 2y + 2 = y + 1

➔ 2y - y = 1 + 8 - 2

➔ y = 7

• Hence, the denominator of fraction = y = 7

Now from equation (i) and value of y, we get,

➔ x = y - 4

➔ x = 7 - 4

➔ x = 3

• Hence, the numerator of fraction = x = 3

Now we see that both numerator and denominator have -ve sign. So we can cancel them off.

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↦Hence,therequiredfractionis

7

3

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sverifyit

Here for verification, we can simply apply the values we got, into the equations we formed. Let's do it !

~ Case I :-

✰ x = y - 4

✰ 3 = 7 - 4

✰ 3 = 3

Clearly, LHS = RHS

~ Case II :-

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y+1

x+1

=

2

1

✰ 2(x + 1) = 1(y + 1)

✰ 2(3 + 1) = 1(7 + 1)

✰ 6 + 2 = 7 + (1)

✰ (8) = (8)

Clearly, LHS = RHS

We see that both the conditions satisfy, so our answer is correct. Hence, Verified.

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Let

sknowmore:−

• Linear Equations are the equations formed using constant and varible terms in a systematic order, so that on solving them the resultant should come to zero.

• Polynomial are the equation formed using constant and variable term but they can be of any degree unlike Linear Equation which are of only 1 degree that is 1.

*Note :- Here I have solved the question using Two Variable x and y. By this way, its easy to get answer. But the above answer given above by @TheMoonlightPhoenix is using One Variable. Its also correct way. Please refer to it.

Answered by rinkubhattacharya78
2

Answer:

7. A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.

8. Grouping of things with similar properties is called classification. We can classify different things based on whether they are living or non living, metals or non-metals. It is also possible to classify objects based on their size, solubility in water etc. By classifying things/objects we can make our work easy.

9. Image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling down an image makes it smaller while scaling up an image makes it larger. Both raster graphics and vector graphics can be scaled, but they produce different results.

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