ALL CBSE STUFF Class XI Chapter 10 – Straight Lines Maths Exercise 10.1 Question 1: Draw a quadrilateral in the Cartesian plane‚ whose vertices are (–4‚ 5)‚ (0‚ 7)‚ (5‚ –5) and (–4‚ –2). Also‚ find its area. 14 Answer Let ABCD be the given quadrilateral with vertices A (–4‚ 5)‚ B (0‚ 7)‚ C (5‚ –5)‚ and D (– 4‚ –2). Then‚ by plotting A‚ B‚ C‚ and D on the Cartesian plane and joining AB‚ BC‚ CD‚ and DA‚ SU M IT © 20 the given quadrilateral can be drawn as To find the area of quadrilateral
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World History Segment 2 Exam Review General Review: It is recommended that you work on the review to the best of your knowledge‚ without the use of any materials. Once you have done this‚ go back and use the module readings‚ your notes and assignments to see how you did. This will be an excellent way to see what you need to brush up on prior to taking your final exam. The exam may include‚ but will not be restricted to‚ the topics listed below. Module 6 Enlightenment Philosophers (Locke‚ Hobbes
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Andrea Glen Dr. Jason Hostutler History of World Civilization II July 18‚ 2013 There are so many important turning points in the history of humanity‚ but there are a few that are more important. The Neolithic Revolution was an important turning point in history because it played a big part in agriculture. Farming lead to homes‚ which then lead to social classes‚ specialized jobs‚ and larger populations which started villages. People were able to survive off of farming because they had the ability
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basis. No product or service has been exchanged between Gee Company and its customers. Therefore‚ no subscription revenue has been earned. On a cash basis‚ Gee would recognize the full amount of cash received of $36‚000 as revenue in 1998. E2-2. Determining unearned subscription revenue (AICPA adapted) Since subscription revenue is not earned until the customer has received the video‚ unearned subscription revenue should be equal to the amount of subscriptions sold but not yet expired
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Chapter 9 P192-211 Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe Introduction: BIG IDEAS DETAILS One: Two major Christian civilizations took shape- the orthodox Christian Byzantine & Catholicism in Central and West Europe- yet the remained mostly different Two: Expansion into areas never controlled before • Both new civilizations were impacted by Islam o They had Different principles • Byzantine places a higher stress on politics‚ economy‚ and cultural life (from
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for each section. Remember to create an ‘if-then’ statement. (Example: If students get adequate rest‚ then grades will improve). Refer to the first Project of the semester or to the Student References Section if you need additional information (1-2 sentences) Procedure: In 1st person past tense‚ write a summary of what you actually did in performing the experiment. Be sure to include any modifications. You should include enough detail so that someone could reproduce the experiment based on
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Josh Vincent Chapter 7 The Empires of Persia a) The empires of Persia arose in the arid land of Iran. For centuries‚ Iran had developed under the shadow of the wealthier and productive Mesopotamia while absorbing migrations and invasions. b) During the sixth century BCE‚ rulers of the province of Persia in southwest Iran embarked on a series of conquests that led to the formation of an enormous empire. c) Four dynasties ruled during the times- The Achaemenids (558-330 BCE)‚ Seleucids
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AP World History Rachel Mahadeo Mini-Essay Due: February 2‚ 2012 King Afonso I was king of Kongo during the 1520s. Qianlong was emperor of China during the Qing dynasty‚ during the 1790s. In the kingdom of Kongo‚ there were many Portuguese merchants whom had established close political and diplomatic relations with the king. These relations brought much wealth and recognition to Kongo‚ but it also brought problems that led to its inevitable destruction. Portuguese merchants
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North Africa‚ and armies followed later. Islam slowly converted the peoples of North Africa without a military takeover. Muslim armies carried their faith west across the top of the entire continent. Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) "The city of Baghdad formed two vast semi-circles on the right and left banks of the Tigris‚ twelve miles in diameter. The numerous suburbs‚ covered with parks‚ gardens‚ villas and beautiful promenades‚ and plentifully supplied with
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27‚ 2024 English 12 Mrs. G. Gretchyn. Study Questions for Chapters 10-12 of Hermann Hesse’s Short Novel Siddhartha. Assignment: What is the difference between Read Chapters 10-12 of Hermann Hesse’s Short Novel Siddhartha. Answer the following questions using the checklist and past homework assignments for the unit. Use one substantial quote per question. For this assignment‚ you have the option of working with a partner. Chapter 10 Describe the young Siddhartha. In the short novel Siddhartha
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