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1. Define TRIANGULAR REGION
2. The numerical coefficient of -8/3abc is ____ .
3. Find the area of a rectangle 38 m long and 20 m wide.
4. Sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is _____ than the third side.
5. Representation of data using bars or rectangles is called ____ .
6. All the radii of a circle are of ____ lengths ​

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Answered by aditivijay12
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Step-by-step explanation:

1) A triangle is a figure which is formed by joining three non-collinear points. The region which is formed by the triangle is called triangular region.

2) -⁸/³

3)A=760 m

4) greater

5) A bar graph is a graphical representation of data using bars of equal width drawn vertically or horizontally with equal spacing between them and different heights. Hence, the representation of data with bars of uniform width is called Bar graph

6)Yes, All the radii of a circle are equal in length.

a)The radius of a circle at every point on the boundary of it, are always equal until and unless you don't move to the other circle with different parameters.

b) Radius is the distance between the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle.

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Answered by hmnagaraja3
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Answer:

(1.)A triangle is defined as a closed polygon consisting of three sides, whereas a triangular region is the region that lies inside the three sides of the triangle.

(2.) -1

(3)Rectangle. A=wl

l Length

w Width

(4) The Formula

The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side.

(5)A bar graph is a graphical representation of data using bars of equal width drawn vertically or horizontally with equal spacing between them and different heights. Hence, the representation of data with bars of uniform width is called Bar graph.

(6) Answer. Yes, All the radii of a circle are equal in length. 1)The radius of a circle at every point on the boundary of it, are always equal until and unless you don't move to the other circle with different parameters. 2) Radius is the distance between the center of the circle to the circumference of the circle.

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