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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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Lol no man i just love maths and it seems to be easy for me i just follow my teacher and yeah i research a lot in maths finding the moat easiest way to solve any thing
 
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See there is no rule i just extended the line AB for my convenince to make it a triangle the original picture which i s3nd u i extendwd the line till center of the circle and named it D then if u notice a triangle was forming from which we could take out tje whole length AD and minus the radius of the inner circle to get shortest distance which is AB if any one doesnt get it just ask on skype or viber or something cux explaining it on comments is difficult
@suchal.riaz on skype. Call me when i am online
 
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Hi guys,have a question here.
Can anyone help me withthe sketch of this question.
Thank u...
 

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Umm GUYS?
Ill post my question again.

Four families go to a theme park together. Mr and Mrs Lin take their 2 children. Mr O'Connor take his 2 children. Mr and Mrs Ahmed take their 3 children. Mrs Burton take her son. The 14 people all have to go through a turnstile one a a time to enter the theme park.
In how many different orders can the 8 children and 6 adults go through the turnstile if no two adults go consecutively?
Ans is 2438553600 (8! x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4)
How and Why?
 
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