4 Responses to “Spotting Similarity and Congruence”
Hello sir / ma’am,
Thanks for such wonderful articles. I have a request. Please post techniques (if any) in which we slice off a frustrum from a cone.. and then we find out the radius and height. Also meeting points in circular motion
Saurabh, I am working on a few posts involving 3-D figures. I will definitely try to include the frustum concept. Circular motion I have been thinking of writing something, but so far not got enough stuff which would add value. Will do if I can.
Hello sir / ma’am,
Thanks for such wonderful articles. I have a request. Please post techniques (if any) in which we slice off a frustrum from a cone.. and then we find out the radius and height. Also meeting points in circular motion
By Saurabh on September 12, 2013 at 2:19 PM
hello sir..can u pls tell me hw to approach this prblm..
For what value of k does following pair of equations yield “xctly 4” sol.?
y=x^2+k, y=lxl
By Prabhat Ranjan on October 11, 2013 at 5:47 PM
I will try and incorporate this into my next few posts if possible, since I am doing Modulus plotting currently…
regards
J
By catcracker on October 11, 2013 at 5:59 PM
Saurabh, I am working on a few posts involving 3-D figures. I will definitely try to include the frustum concept. Circular motion I have been thinking of writing something, but so far not got enough stuff which would add value. Will do if I can.
regards
J
By catcracker on September 12, 2013 at 2:25 PM