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46.
The centre of gravity of an is osceles triangle with base (p) and sides (q) from its base is
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Dinesh said:
10 years ago
CG = h/3.
h = √[g^2-(h/2)^2] = (√4g^2-h^2)/2.
h = √[g^2-(h/2)^2] = (√4g^2-h^2)/2.
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Uday said:
1 decade ago
Draw a Triangle and than apply hypotenuse theorem to half triangle.
x^2 = q^2-(p/4)^2.
2/3*x = Answer A.
x^2 = q^2-(p/4)^2.
2/3*x = Answer A.
Sanju said:
1 decade ago
Anyone explain it?
Ravi shankar said:
1 decade ago
How? Please prove.
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