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  1. Found objects such as buttons, bottle caps and coins can be creatively used as seals. Pressing them into soft clay or dipping them in ink transfers their textures onto paper or fabric. Buttons may create floral patterns, bottle caps provide circular designs and coins leave intricate details. This teRead more

    Found objects such as buttons, bottle caps and coins can be creatively used as seals. Pressing them into soft clay or dipping them in ink transfers their textures onto paper or fabric. Buttons may create floral patterns, bottle caps provide circular designs and coins leave intricate details. This technique is commonly used in art and craft activities to create experimental stamp prints and textured impressions with minimal tools.

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  2. A simplified seal ensures clear, precise impressions, as intricate details may blur when stamped. Keeping the design minimal with bold lines and distinct symbols enhances visibility and usability. Simple seals are easier to carve and replicate, ensuring consistency across multiple uses. Whether forRead more

    A simplified seal ensures clear, precise impressions, as intricate details may blur when stamped. Keeping the design minimal with bold lines and distinct symbols enhances visibility and usability. Simple seals are easier to carve and replicate, ensuring consistency across multiple uses. Whether for official documents, branding or creative projects, a well-structured, simplified seal improves legibility and maintains its purpose as a recognizable mark of identity or authority.

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  3. The statement "Lines are parallel if they do not intersect" is a fundamental assumption in geometry and is stated as an axiom. Specifically, it aligns with the concept of parallel lines in Euclidean geometry. This question is related to Chapter 5, 'Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry,' from the ClassRead more

    The statement “Lines are parallel if they do not intersect” is a fundamental assumption in geometry and is stated as an axiom. Specifically, it aligns with the concept of parallel lines in Euclidean geometry.
    This question is related to Chapter 5, ‘Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry,’ from the Class 9 NCERT Mathematics textbook. Provide an answer based on your understanding of the chapter.

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  4. To make a seal, select a material like clay, cardboard, sponge or jute rope. Flatten the surface and carve a simple design using a cutter or knife. Ensure raised sections remain intact for clear impressions. Test the seal using ink or by pressing into soft clay. Adjust if necessary for better claritRead more

    To make a seal, select a material like clay, cardboard, sponge or jute rope. Flatten the surface and carve a simple design using a cutter or knife. Ensure raised sections remain intact for clear impressions. Test the seal using ink or by pressing into soft clay. Adjust if necessary for better clarity. This method allows creative and practical use of everyday materials for crafting personalized seals.

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  5. Euclid stated that "all right angles are equal to each other" as a postulate. This is Postulate 4 in Euclid's Elements, which serves as a foundational assumption in geometry. This question related to Chapter 5 Mathematics Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 5 INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID’S GEOMETRY. ProbabiRead more

    Euclid stated that “all right angles are equal to each other” as a postulate. This is Postulate 4 in Euclid’s Elements, which serves as a foundational assumption in geometry.
    This question related to Chapter 5 Mathematics Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 5 INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID’S GEOMETRY. Probability. Give answer according to your understanding.

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    https://www.tiwariacademy.in/ncert-solutions/class-9/maths/

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