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Question 11 Mark
Given below are four points P, Q, R, and S. Check which three of them are collinear and which three are non collinear. In the case of three collinear points, state which of them is between the other two.

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Answer
Points P, R and S are collinear.
Point R is between the points P and S.
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Question 21 Mark
Points A, B, C are given below. Check, with a stretched thread, whether the three points are collinear or not. If they are collinear, write which one of them is between the other two.

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Point B is between the points A and C.
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Question 31 Mark
Write the converse of each of the following statements : If the sum of the digits of a number is divisible by 3, then the number is divisible by 3.
Answer
If a number is divisible by 3, then the sum of its digits is also divisible by 3.
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Question 41 Mark
Write the converse of each of the following statements : If the corresponding angles formed by a transversal of two lines are congruent, then the two lines are parallel.
Answer
If two lines are parallel, then the corresponding angles formed by a transversal of two lines are congruent.
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Question 51 Mark
Write the converse of each of the following statements : If the sum of measures of two angles is 90°, thfcn they are eomplement of each other.
Answer
if two angles are eomplement of each other, then sum of their measures is 90°,
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Question 61 Mark
Write the converse of each of the following statements : If the sum of measures of angles in a figure is 180°, then the figure is a triangle.
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If a figure is a triangle, then the sum of the measures of its angles is 180°.
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Question 71 Mark
Write the following statements in conditional form : A number having only two divisors is called a prime number.
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If a number has only two divisors, then it is a prime number.
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Question 81 Mark
Write the following statements in conditional form : A triangle is a figure formed by three segments
Answer
If a figure is a triangle, then it is formed by three segments.
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Question 91 Mark
Write the following statements in conditional form : Annies in a linear pair are supplementary.
Answer
If iwo angles are in a linear pair, then they are supplementary.
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Question 101 Mark
Write the following statements in conditional form : Every rhombus is a square.
Answer
If a quadrilateral is a rhombus, then it is a square.
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Question 111 Mark
Answer the following questions : If P – Q – R and d(P, Q) = 3.4, d(Q, R) = 5.7, then d(P, R) = ?
Answer
Given, d(P, Q) = 3.4, d(Q, R) = 5.7
d(P,R) = d(P,Q) + d(Q,R) …[P – Q – R]
= 34 + 5.7
∴ d(P, R) = 9.1
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Question 121 Mark
Answer the following questions : If A – B – C and d(A, C) = 17, d(B, C) = 6.5, then d (A, B) = ?
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Given, (A, C) = 17, d(B, C) = 6.5
d(A, C) = d(A, B) + d(B, C) …[A – B – C]
∴ 17 = d(A, B) + 6.5
∴ d(A,B)= 17 – 6.5
∴ d(A, B) = 10.5
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Question 131 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : 80, -85
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is 80.
Co-ordinate of second point is -85.
Since, 80 > -85
∴ Distance between the points = 80 – (-85)
= 80 + 85
= 165
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Question 141 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : -25, -47
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is -25.
Co-ordinate of second point is -47.
Since, -25 > -47
∴ Distance between the points = -25 – (-47)
= -25 + 47
= 22
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Question 151 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : x + 3, x – 3
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is x + 3.
Co-ordinate of second point is x – 3.
Since, x + 3 > x – 3
∴ Distance between the points = x + 3 – (x – 3)
= x + 3 – x + 3 = 3 + 3
= 6
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Question 161 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : 0,-2
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is 0.
Co-ordinate of second point is -2. Since,
0 > – 2
∴ Distance between the points = 0 – (-2)
= 0 + 2
= 2
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Question 171 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : A, 5
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is -4.
Co-ordinate of second point is 5.
Since, 5 > -4
∴ Distance between the points = 5 – (-4)
= 5 + 4 = 9
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Question 181 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : -9, -1
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is -9.
Co-ordinate of second point is -1.
Since, -1 > -9
∴ Distance between the points = -1 – (-9) = -1+9 = 8
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Question 191 Mark
Co-ordinates of some pairs of points are given below. Hence find the distance between each pair : 3,6
Answer
Co-ordinate of first point is 3.
Co-ordinate of second point is 6.
Since, 6 > 3
∴ Distance between the points = 6 – 3 = 3
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Question 211 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(D, E) = 5, d(E, F) = 8, d(D, F) = 6
Answer
Given, d(D, E) = 5, d(E, F) = 8, d(D, F) = 6
d(E, F) = 8 …(i)
d(D, E) + d(D, F) = 5 + 6 = 11 …(ii)
∴ d(E, F) ≠ d(D, E) + d(D, F) … [From (i) and (ii)]
∴ The given points are not collinear.
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Question 221 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(X, Y) = 15, d(Y, Z) = 7, d(X, Z) = 8
Answer
Given, d(X, Y) = 15, d(Y, Z) = 7, d(X, Z) = 8
d(X, Y) = 15 …(i)
d(X,Z) + d(Y, Z) = 8 + 7= 15 …(ii)
∴ d(X, Y) = d(X, Z) + d(Y, Z) …[From (i) and (ii)]
∴ Point Z is between the points X and Y
i. e.,X – Z – Y or Y – Z – X.
∴ Points X, Z, Y are collinear.
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Question 231 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(L, M) =11, d(M, N) = 12, d(N, L) = 8
Answer
Given, d(L, M) = 11, d(M, N) = 12, d(N, L) = 8
d(M, N) = 12 …(i)
d(L, M) + d(N, L) = 11 + 8 = 19 …(ii)
∴d(M, N) + d(L, M) + d(N, L) … [From (i) and (ii)]
∴ The given points are not collinear.
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Question 241 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(A, B) = 16, d(C, A) = 9, d(B, C) = 7
Answer
Given, d(A, B) = 16, d(C, A) = 9, d(B, C) = 7
d(A, B) = 16 …(i)
d(C, A) + d(B, C) = 9 + 7 = 16 …(ii)
∴ d(A, B) = d(C, A) + d(B, C) …[From(i) and (ii)]
∴ Point C is between the points A and B.
i. e., A – C – B or B – C – A.
∴ Points A, C, B are collinear
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Question 251 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(R, S) = 8, d(S, T) = 6, d(R, T) = 4
Answer
Given, d(R, S) = 8, d(S, T) = 6, d(R, T) = 4
d(R, S) = 8 …(i)
d(S, T) + d(R, T) = 6 + 4 = 10 …(h)
∴ d(R, S) ≠ d(S, T) + d(R, T) … [From (i) and (ii)]
∴ The given points are not collinear.
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Question 261 Mark
From the information given below, find which of the point is between the other two. If the points are not collinear, state so : d(P, R) = 7, d(P, Q) = 10, d(Q, R) = 3
Answer
Given, d(P, R) = 7, d(P, Q) = 10, d(Q, R) = 3
d(P, Q) = 10 …(i)
d(P, R) + d(Q, R) = 7 + 3 = 10 .. .(ii)
∴ d(P, Q) = d(P, R) + d(Q, R) …[From (i) and (ii)]
∴ Point R is between the points P and Q
i. e., P – R – Q or Q – R – P.
∴ Points P, R, Q are collinear.
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