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At (8:41) 8th minute 41st second it should be a2(square)/b2(square) .... Correct me If I'm wrong but this is what my answer was! (I took a/b = 1/2 & c/d = 3/6)
A genuine Question, That in the first question, if we are given all of them are equal to r, then if we add it up shouldnt it be 3r? to the equals??? Now i understand that as per the perspective of ratios, it does not need to be 3r, because of the property, but how are we supposed to distinguish that it relates to the ratio logic and not just normal mathematics????????
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At (8:41) 8th minute 41st second it should be a2(square)/b2(square) ....
Correct me If I'm wrong but this is what my answer was! (I took a/b = 1/2 & c/d = 3/6)
absolutely brother i also confuse because of a^2/c^2 . but in reality it is a^2/b^2
Am unable to get anything
A genuine Question, That in the first question, if we are given all of them are equal to r, then if we add it up shouldnt it be 3r? to the equals???
Now i understand that as per the perspective of ratios, it does not need to be 3r, because of the property, but how are we supposed to distinguish that it relates to the ratio logic and not just normal mathematics????????
31:05, didn't get the last part of the question through Property Method
Will you please teach aside from the board coz I'm unable to see the question. And I got so frustrated
Right
10:00 In this question why are we taking both the cases after we 1/2 as the answer
I didnt get it