i have one question related to maths here are some problems
1. can a linear pair only form when two existing lines are straight
2.in mathematics while solving geometry why do we divide /multiple by 2 or half on both sides
if we do so then how can a child do these much stupid questions
3.To prove lhs =rhs we just again multiply both sides or divide or sqauring but why?..how child would do that
4. if we can use that then if we prove both lhs =rhs =0 and we are already given rhs=o then why here we can't multiply both sides by zero...plz don't spam...I have confusion....best ans as brainlist... 50 marks..plz no spam
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Heya..
1.
no when lines are coinsides then the linear pair equation also exists.
2.
Just to make balance on both sides.
3.
Just to prove it in any way.
4.
we can't do it direct.
we have prove it.
☀ These are rules mate.
1.
no when lines are coinsides then the linear pair equation also exists.
2.
Just to make balance on both sides.
3.
Just to prove it in any way.
4.
we can't do it direct.
we have prove it.
☀ These are rules mate.
pardeepsingh4:
and due to my diagram was wrong my whole question was wrong by the teacher and even it was mentioned in the criteria that diagrams course only one marks but due to this my teacher reduction marks because he said that if I don't know about the linear pair then how I can do that
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1) yes it is true
2)we don't do it always but sometimes we need the half or twice the values so we multiply or divide it by half
3)check the both sides first
the both sides have to be equal
so sometimes we square them or divide it
4)we Have to prove that LHs and Rhs are equal to 0
but it is not given that rhs= Lhs
So we cant simply multiply both sides by 0
hope you got it
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