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ABCD is a square. A is joined to a point P on BC and D is joined to a point Q on AB. If AP = DQ; prove that AP and DQ are perpendicular to each other .

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Answered by itslovewar
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ABCD is a square. A is joined to a point P on BC and D is joined to a point Q on AB. If AP = DQ; prove that AP and DQ are perpendicular to each other .

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ABCD is a square. A is joined to a point P on BC and D is joined to a point Q on AB. If AP = DQ; prove that AP and DQ are perpendicular to each other .ram borrowed ra 250.00 from bank January 8, 2009 at 12 per annum how much total amount will he return to bank on march 21, 2009 please give me a answer


itslovewar: si
DeyD: if SI :
itslovewar: actually I don't know
itslovewar: sorry
DeyD: 250 + ((250*12*72)/100) ; 72 is the number of days
DeyD: if CI :
itslovewar: yes
itslovewar: I dont wanna do maths pls
DeyD: CI : 250 * (1 + (12/100))^a where : a = 72/365
SI : 250 + ((250 * 12 * a)/100)
itslovewar: hmmmmm
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