NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 Exercise 12.3

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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 12 Areas Related to Circles Exercise 12.3 Solutions are based on calculation of areas of some combinations of plane figures which are available in daily life (window designs, bedsheets designs, carpet designs, etc. through some examples.

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CBSE X Related Questions

1.

Prove the following identities, where the angles involved are acute angles for which the expressions are defined:\(\frac{(\text{1 + tan² A})}{(\text{1 + cot² A})} = (\frac{\text{1 - tan A }}{\text{ 1 - cot A}})^²= \text{tan² A}\)

      2.

      The following frequency distribution gives the monthly consumption of electricity of 68 consumers of a locality. Find the median, mean and mode of the data and compare them

      Monthly consumption 
      (in units)

       Number of consumers

      65 - 85 

      4

      85 - 105

      5

      105 - 125

      13

      125 - 145

      20

      145 - 165

      14

      165 - 185

      8

      185 - 205

      4

          3.

          The lengths of 40 leaves of a plant are measured correct to the nearest millimetre, and the data obtained is represented in the following table :

          Length (in mm)

          Number of leaves

          118 - 126

          3

          127 - 135 

          5

          136 - 144

          9

          145 - 153

          12

          154 - 162

          5

          163 - 171

          4

          172 - 180

          2

          Find the median length of the leaves. 
          (Hint : The data needs to be converted to continuous classes for finding the median, since the formula assumes continuous classes. The classes then change to 117.5 - 126.5, 126.5 - 135.5, . . ., 171.5 - 180.5.)

              4.

              Solve the following pair of linear equations by the substitution method. 
              (i) x + y = 14 
                  x – y = 4   

              (ii) s – t = 3 
                  \(\frac{s}{3} + \frac{t}{2}\) =6 

              (iii) 3x – y = 3 
                    9x – 3y = 9

              (iv) 0.2x + 0.3y = 1.3 
                   0.4x + 0.5y = 2.3 

              (v)\(\sqrt2x\) + \(\sqrt3y\)=0
                  \(\sqrt3x\) - \(\sqrt8y\) = 0

              (vi) \(\frac{3x}{2} - \frac{5y}{3}\) =-2,
                  \(\frac{ x}{3} + \frac{y}{2}\) = \(\frac{ 13}{6}\)

                  5.
                  If 3 cot A = 4, check whether \(\frac{(1-\text{tan}^2 A)}{(1+\text{tan}^2 A)}\) = cos2 A – sinA or not

                      6.
                      An umbrella has 8 ribs which are equally spaced (see Fig. 11.10). Assuming umbrella to be a flat circle of radius 45 cm, find the area between the two consecutive ribs of the umbrella.
                      An umbrella has 8 ribs which are equally spaced

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