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(#M40164585) INFOSYS QUESTION Triangle problem Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If an equilateral triangle is partitioned into n convex polygons, determine the maximum number of edges present in the resulting figure. The diagram below shows a partitioning into 3 polygons with 8 edges (which is not necessarily the maximum) and 6 vertices.
You may find a result of Euler applicable to this problem. The result states that if a polygon is partitioned into n polygons, then v-e+n=1 where v is the number of vertices and e is the number of edges in the resulting figure.

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If PQRST is a parallelogram what it the ratio of triangle
PQS & parallelogram PQRST

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(#M40157266) INFOSYS QUESTION logical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

if is+this=here then value of numeric value of t*e+i*r*h-s

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(#M40152850) INFOSYS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

no traiangles formed in a polygon having 15 sides is ?

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(#M40083116) INFOSYS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

c) If a goat is tied to a pole at Point A with a rope 12 m long such that it can not enter a triangle ABC with AB=AC=10 m and angle A = 30 deg. How much area can it graze?
(i) less than 132 pi (ii) more than 132 pi (iii) equal to 132 pi (iv) none
Ans. (ii)

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(#M40041119) INFOSYS QUESTION 26th october Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

when a circle is inscribed in a square ,and that square is inscribed in a circle.then ratio of big circle to small circle is

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One of the longest sides of the triangle is 20 m,the other side is 10 m.Area of the triangle is 80m^2.What is the another side of the triangle?

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Q. There are different numbers related with A,B,C,D,E.such that, AB*CD=EEE. E*CD-AB=CC.
Find AB*D.

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Two parallel chord of length 32 and 24 cm .and radius of circle is 20cm find the distance between the chords.

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Find the point of intersection of
15x+9y=15
5x+3y=21

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