Solve the system of equations 2x-y=1; x+2y=8 graphically and find the coordinates of the points where corresponding lines intersect y-axis.
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Divide the numbers
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Find the quotient and the remainder
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$\dfrac { 3 } { 2 }$
Divide the numbers
$\color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \div } \color{#FF6800}{ 2 }$
$ $ Divide $ 3 $ by $ 2$
$\color{#FF6800}{ \dfrac { \color{#FF6800}{ 3 } } { \color{#FF6800}{ 2 } } }$
$Quotient: 1 \\ Remainder: 1$
Find the quotient and the remainder
$\color{#FF6800}{ 3 } \color{#FF6800}{ \div } \color{#FF6800}{ 2 }$
$ $ Find the quotient and the remainder $ $
$Quotient: 1 \\ Remainder: 1$
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By ashat skoeld numbershould3\ $\left(\dfrac {3} {5}\right)b$ divided bo $9^{0t}\left(\dfrac {5} {3}\right)^{2}$ $-$ $n|m$
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EXERCISE Ta) h0 e L 1. Find the $ \,_{-.}C_{.} M$ of the following numbers : The i) 9 $11nd4$ ii) 12 and 5 iii) 6 and 5 iv) $15and4$ a) 1: Ooserve a common property in the obtained $CM.s$ $lsL.C$ L.C.M. the product of $1N0$ numbers $C1se3$ 2. Determine the L.C.M $C.M$ of the numbers given $belo1N$ IdaTf ai) a ) v h i) $48.60$ ii) $42.63$ iii) $18,17$ iv) $15,30,90$ v) 56, 65, 85 vi) $180,384$ 144 vii) $28,36,45,60$ 3. i) Find the least number which is exactly divisible by 16, $24q$ and 36. TH ii) Find the least number which is exactly divisible by $14,21,24,30a$ and 42. a 4. What is the smallest number which when divided by $24,36$ and 54 gives a remainder of 5 in each
1st-6th grade
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Find $1le∠\left(.M_{0}\left($ dix ision mehed $iy26,63,$ $81,99$
1st-6th grade
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