Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Basic Geometrical Ideas, Exercise 7: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES
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Questions from Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Basic Geometrical Ideas, Exercise 7: CHAPTER-END EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Two lines perpendicular to the same line are.

By joining any two points on the circumference of a circle, we obtain a

When two lines do not intersect each other and they have no point in common, they are called intersecting lines.

Three or more lines in a plane are said to be concurrent, if all of them pass through the same point.

There are five elements or parts of a triangle.

Two sides of a quadrilateral are said to be opposite sides, if they are not adjacent sides.

Figures which have different initial and end points are called closed figures.

The longest chord of a circle is known as radius of the circle.
