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TYPE - 3

Question 1 :

Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Formulae used :

Distance Formula to find distance between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is :             D = √[(x2 – x1)2 + (y2 – y1)2 ]

Solution :

Sol. (i) Here x1 = 2, y1 = 3, x2 = 4 and y2 = 1
         ∴ The required distance
         

Classwork Questions

( R S Agarwal )

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   1176
(ii)   5625
(iii)  9075

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Homework Questions

( R S Agarwal )

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

CBSE Questions

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

NCERT Questions

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Olympiad Questions

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

MCQ Questions

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Fill in the blanks

Q.1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m by 10 m by 5 m.
 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025

Answer

 (i)   441
(ii)   576
(iii)  11025