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What happens to vegetables during cooking?
Cooking can cause vegetables to lose nutrients like vitamin C, along with their bright colors and crisp texture, due to high heat. This process reduces their nutritional value, emphasizing the importance of proper cooking methods to retain maximum nutrients. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacRead more
Cooking can cause vegetables to lose nutrients like vitamin C, along with their bright colors and crisp texture, due to high heat. This process reduces their nutritional value, emphasizing the importance of proper cooking methods to retain maximum nutrients.
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Is there a 4-sided figure in which all the sides are equal in length but is not a square? If such a figure exists, can you construct it?
A rhombus is a 4-sided figure with equal-length sides but is not a square. To construct a rhombus, start by drawing equal-length sides and using a protractor to set the angles other than 90°. Connect the sides to form a diamond-shaped figure. Measure all sides to confirm they are equal, and check thRead more
A rhombus is a 4-sided figure with equal-length sides but is not a square. To construct a rhombus, start by drawing equal-length sides and using a protractor to set the angles other than 90°. Connect the sides to form a diamond-shaped figure. Measure all sides to confirm they are equal, and check that opposite angles are congruent but not 90°. This demonstrates that equal sides do not necessarily result in a square.
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Draw at least 3 rotated squares and rectangles on a dot grid. Draw them such that their corners are on the dots. Verify if the squares and rectangles you have drawn satisfy their respective properties.
On a dot grid, draw at least three rotated squares and rectangles. Ensure the corners align with the dots for accuracy. Measure the sides of the squares to confirm they are equal and check that all angles are 90°. For the rectangles, verify that opposite sides are equal and angles measure 90°. ThisRead more
On a dot grid, draw at least three rotated squares and rectangles. Ensure the corners align with the dots for accuracy. Measure the sides of the squares to confirm they are equal and check that all angles are 90°. For the rectangles, verify that opposite sides are equal and angles measure 90°. This exercise demonstrates the geometric properties of squares and rectangles under rotation, reinforcing the principles of symmetry, proportionality, and angle measurement.
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Draw a rectangle with sides of length 4 cm and 6 cm. After drawing, check if it satisfies both the rectangle properties.
Begin by drawing a 4 cm base. At both endpoints, construct perpendicular lines of 6 cm. Connect the endpoints of the perpendiculars to complete the rectangle. Measure the opposite sides to confirm they are equal in length. Check parallelism using a ruler and ensure all angles measure 90 degrees withRead more
Begin by drawing a 4 cm base. At both endpoints, construct perpendicular lines of 6 cm. Connect the endpoints of the perpendiculars to complete the rectangle. Measure the opposite sides to confirm they are equal in length. Check parallelism using a ruler and ensure all angles measure 90 degrees with a protractor. Confirm that the rectangle satisfies the properties of equal opposite sides, parallelism, and right angles, ensuring accurate construction.
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Construct a bigger house in which all the sides are of length 7 cm.
Start by constructing a 7 cm square as the base of the house. Then, construct an equilateral triangle with 7 cm sides on top of the square to form the roof. Use a compass to ensure the triangle is equilateral, with all angles equal. Verify that all sides are equal and the roof is symmetrically placeRead more
Start by constructing a 7 cm square as the base of the house. Then, construct an equilateral triangle with 7 cm sides on top of the square to form the roof. Use a compass to ensure the triangle is equilateral, with all angles equal. Verify that all sides are equal and the roof is symmetrically placed. This geometric construction creates a balanced house shape, showcasing basic principles of symmetry, proportionality, and accurate measurements.
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