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Best Open Video Playlist for Cartesian Coordinates Topic | Quantitative Aptitude
Please list out the best free available video playlist for Cartesian Coordinates from Quantitative Aptitude as an answer here (only one playlist per answer). We'll then select the best playlist and add to GO classroom ... are more likely to be selected as best. For the full list of selected videos please see here
Please list out the best free available video playlist for Cartesian Coordinates from Quantitative Aptitude as an answer here (only one playlist per answer). We'll then s...
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GATE Civil 2022 Set 1 | GA Question: 2
Two straight lines pass through the origin $(x_{0}, y_{0}) = (0, 0)$. One of them passes through the point $(x_{1}, y_{1}) = (1, 3)$ and the other passes through the point $(x_{2}, y_{2}) = (1, 2)$. What is the area enclosed between the straight lines in the interval $[0, 1]$ on the $x$-axis? $0.5$ $1.0$ $1.5$ $2.0$
Two straight lines pass through the origin $(x_{0}, y_{0}) = (0, 0)$. One of them passes through the point $(x_{1}, y_{1}) = (1, 3)$ and the other passes through the poin...
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GATE ECE 2022 | GA Question: 8
Four points $\text{P(0, 1), Q(0, – 3), R( – 2, – 1),}$ and $\text{S(2, – 1)}$ represent the vertices of a quadrilateral. What is the area enclosed by the quadrilateral? $4$ $4 \sqrt{2}$ $8$ $8 \sqrt{2}$
Four points $\text{P(0, 1), Q(0, – 3), R( – 2, – 1),}$ and $\text{S(2, – 1)}$ represent the vertices of a quadrilateral.What is the area enclosed by the quadrilat...
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GATE CSE 2020 | Question: GA-9
Two straight lines are drawn perpendicular to each other in $X-Y$ plane. If $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the acute angles the straight lines make with the $\text{X-}$ axis, then $\alpha + \beta$ is ________. $60^{\circ}$ $90^{\circ}$ $120^{\circ}$ $180^{\circ}$
Two straight lines are drawn perpendicular to each other in $X-Y$ plane. If $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the acute angles the straight lines make with the $\text{X-}$ axis, t...
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TIFR CSE 2020 | Part B | Question: 5
Let $u$ be a point on the unit circle in the first quadrant (i.e., both coordinates of $u$ are positive). Let $\theta$ be the angle subtended by $u$ and the $x$ axis at the origin. Let $\ell _{u}$ denote the infinite line passing through the origin and $u$. ... and the $x$-axis at the origin? $50^{\circ}$ $85^{\circ}$ $90^{\circ}$ $145^{\circ}$ $165^{\circ}$
Let $u$ be a point on the unit circle in the first quadrant (i.e., both coordinates of $u$ are positive). Let $\theta$ be the angle subtended by $u$ and the $x$ axis at t...
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GATE2016 EC-3: GA-10
A straight line is fit to a data set (ln $x, y$). This line intercepts the abscissa at ln $x = 0.1$ and has a slope of $-0.02$. What is the value of y at $x = 5$ from the fit? $-0.030$ $-0.014$ $0.014$ $0.030$
A straight line is fit to a data set (ln $x, y$). This line intercepts the abscissa at ln $x = 0.1$ and has a slope of $-0.02$. What is the value of y at $x = 5$ from the...
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GATE2016 EC-3: GA-9
Find the area bounded by the lines $3x + 2y=14, 2x - 3y = 5$ in the first quadrant. $14.95$ $15.25$ $15.70$ $20.35$
Find the area bounded by the lines $3x + 2y=14, 2x - 3y = 5$ in the first quadrant.$14.95$$15.25$$15.70$$20.35$
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Jan 25, 2017
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ISI2011-PCB-A-4a
Consider six distinct points in a plane. Let $m$ and $M$ denote the minimum and maximum distance between any pair of points. Show that $M/m \geq \sqrt{3}$.
Consider six distinct points in a plane. Let $m$ and $M$ denote the minimum and maximum distance between any pair of points. Show that $M/m \geq \sqrt{3}$.
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Jun 3, 2016
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GATE2014 AE: GA-4
If $y=5x^2+3$, then the tangent at $x=0$, $y=3$ passes through $x=0,y=0$ has a slope of $+1$ is parallel to the $x$-axis has a slope of $-1$
If $y=5x^2+3$, then the tangent at $x=0$, $y=3$passes through $x=0,y=0$has a slope of $+1$is parallel to the $x$-axishas a slope of $-1$
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Feb 16, 2016
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GATE2012 AE: GA-9
Two points $(4, p)$ and $(0, q)$ lie on a straight line having a slope of $3/4$. The value of $( p – q)$ is $-3$ $0$ $3$ $4$
Two points $(4, p)$ and $(0, q)$ lie on a straight line having a slope of $3/4$. The value of $( p – q)$ is$-3$$0$$3$$4$
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Feb 15, 2016
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TIFR CSE 2015 | Part A | Question: 13
Imagine the first quadrant of the real plane as consisting of unit squares. A typical square has $4$ corners: $(i, j), (i+1, j), (i+1, j+1),$and $(i, j+1)$, where $(i, j)$ is a pair of non-negative integers. Suppose a line segment $l$ ... point in the interior of the square. How many unit squares does $l$ pass through? $98,990$ $9,900$ $1,190$ $1,180$ $1,010$
Imagine the first quadrant of the real plane as consisting of unit squares. A typical square has $4$ corners: $(i, j), (i+1, j), (i+1, j+1),$and $(i, j+1)$, where $(i, j)...
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TIFR CSE 2014 | Part A | Question: 13
Let $L$ be a line on the two dimensional plane. $L'$s intercepts with the $X$ and $Y$ axes are respectively $a$ and $b$. After rotating the co-ordinate system (and leaving $L$ untouched), the new intercepts are $a'$ and $b'$ respectively. Which ... $\frac{b}{a}+\frac{a}{b}=\frac{b'}{a'}+\frac{a'}{b'}$. None of the above.
Let $L$ be a line on the two dimensional plane. $L'$s intercepts with the $X$ and $Y$ axes are respectively $a$ and $b$. After rotating the co-ordinate system (and leavin...
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TIFR CSE 2013 | Part B | Question: 9
Suppose $n$ straight lines are drawn on a plane. When these lines are removed, the plane falls apart into several connected components called regions. $A$ region $R$ is said to be convex if it has the following property: whenever two points ... are produced, but they need not all be convex. All regions are convex but there may be exponentially many of them.
Suppose $n$ straight lines are drawn on a plane. When these lines are removed, the plane falls apart into several connected components called regions. $A$ region $R$ is s...
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GATE IT 2007 | Question: 80
Let $P_{1},P_{2},\ldots,P_{n}$ be $n$ points in the $xy-$plane such that no three of them are collinear. For every pair of points $P_{i}$ and $P_{j}$, let $L_{ij}$ be the line passing through them. Let $L_{ab}$ be the line ... or the smallest $y$-coordinate among all the points The difference between $x$-coordinates $P_{a}$ and $P_{b}$ is minimum None of the above
Let $P_{1},P_{2},\ldots,P_{n}$ be $n$ points in the $xy-$plane such that no three of them are collinear. For every pair of points $P_{i}$ and $P_{j}$, let $L_{ij}$ be the...
Ishrat Jahan
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