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LOCI OF POINTS AND STRAIGHT LINES LOCUS The path of a point which moves according to mathematically defined conditions is known as its Locus. The plural of word Locus is…

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1. Geometry In The Real World Kyle Grey Block 2 2. Point- A precise location or place on a plane. 3. Line Segment-straight line which links two points without extending…

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1. Engineering drawing is a languageofall persons involvedinengineeringactivity. Engineeringideas are recorded by preparingdrawings and execution of work isalso carried out…

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1.Quadratic Equations and Parabola 2. Parabola A parabola is a curve where any point is at an equal distance from a fixed point (the focus and a fixed straight line (the…

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1.Paths of planets, satellites and comets are beautiful curves called conic sections. They are obtained when a cone is intersected by a plane surface.And also they have many…

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Engineering drawing is a language of all persons involved in engineering activity. Engineering ideas are recorded by preparing drawings and execution of work is also carried…

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Slide 1 Gandhinagar Institute of Technology Engineering Graphics Active Learning Assignment Engineering Curves (conics) Mechanical Branch L division 1 Group members: Vrushang…

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Slide 1 3m 6m ROOT OF TREE BUILDING REQD.DISTANCE GROUND TOP OF TREE 3m 6m 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 4 5 6 5 6 E F A B C D P3 P4 P2 P1 P P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 3 2 1 0 STONE FALLS HERE…

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ECE â PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT UNIT â 1 1. An area of 144 sq.cm. on a map represents an area of 36 sq.km on the field. Find the R.F. of the scale for this…