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Column I Column II (i) The number of corners of a quadrilateral (A) = (ii) The variable in the equation 2p + 3 = 5 (B) constant (iii) The solution of the equation x + 2 = 3 (C) +1 - Mathematics

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Column I Column II
(i) The number of corners of a quadrilateral (A) =
(ii) The variable in the equation 2p + 3 = 5 (B) constant
(iii) The solution of the equation x + 2 = 3 (C) +1
(iv) solution of the equation 2p + 3 = 5 (D) –1
(v) A sign used in an equation (E) p
  (F) x
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Column I Column II
(i) The number of corners of a quadrilateral (B) constant
(ii) The variable in the equation 2p + 3 = 5 (E) p
(iii) The solution of the equation x + 2 = 3 (C) +1
(iv) solution of the equation 2p + 3 = 5 (C) +1
(v) A sign used in an equation (A) =

Explanation:

(i) The number of corners of a quadrilateral are 4, which is a constant.

(ii) Given, equation is 2p + 3 = 5

Here, variable = p

(iii) Given, equation is `x + 2` = 3

⇒ `x` = 3 – 2    .....[Transposing + 2 to RHS]

⇒ `x` = 1

(iv) Given, equation is 2p + 3 = 5

⇒ 2p = 5 – 3  .....[Transposing + 3 to RHS]

⇒ 2p = 2

⇒ `(2P)/2 = 2/2`  ......[Dividing both sides by 2]

⇒ p = 1

(v) Equal (=) sign is used in an equation.

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Chapter 7: Algebra - Exercise [Page 115]

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