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  1. A scalene triangle has no line of symmetry. In a scalene triangle all its sides and angles are unequal, so it cannot be divided into two identical halves by any line. Click here for more: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/maths/

    A scalene triangle has no line of symmetry. In a scalene triangle all its sides and angles are unequal, so it cannot be divided into two identical halves by any line.

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  2. (c) On the surface of earth value of 'g' is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/science/chapter-9/

    (c) On the surface of earth value of ‘g’ is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator.

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  3. A line that halves a figure into two equal mirror halves is referred to as the Axis of symmetry. It ensures that when reflected over it, the figure on either side is an exact replica of each other in terms of shape and size. Click here for more: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/Read more

    A line that halves a figure into two equal mirror halves is referred to as the Axis of symmetry. It ensures that when reflected over it, the figure on either side is an exact replica of each other in terms of shape and size.

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  4. A square has four lines of symmetry: 1. Vertical line through the midpoint of the top and bottom sides. 2. Horizontal line through the midpoint of the left and right sides. 3. Two diagonal lines connecting opposite corners. These lines divide the square into mirror-image halves, confirming 4 lines oRead more

    A square has four lines of symmetry:
    1. Vertical line through the midpoint of the top and bottom sides.
    2. Horizontal line through the midpoint of the left and right sides.
    3. Two diagonal lines connecting opposite corners.

    These lines divide the square into mirror-image halves, confirming 4 lines of symmetry.

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  5. (b) In a tug of war the work done by the winning team is positive because force applied by the winning team and the displacement of the team members is along same direction. However, work done by the losing team is negative because now displacement is in a direction opposite to that of force appliedRead more

    (b) In a tug of war the work done by the winning team is positive because force applied by the winning team and the displacement of the team members is along same direction. However, work done by the losing team is negative because now displacement is in a direction opposite to that of force applied by the losing team.

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