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Fill in the blank spaces. Two decimal numbers having different number of ______ are called unlike decimals.

Answer the following : Can unlike decimals be equivalent? Give example.

Equal vectors; null vector; unit vectors; position vector; like and unlike vectors; collinear and parallel vectors

Which of the following statements are correct? 8.05 and 7.95 are like decimals. 0.95, 0.306, 7.10 are unlike decimals. 3.70 and 3.7 are like decimals. 13.59, 1.359, 135.9 are like decimals. 5.60, 3.04, 0.45 are like decimals.

Like and unlike terms The terms having the same literal factors are called like or similar terms otherwise they are called unlike terms.

Compare like and unlike parallel forces.

Convert each of the following sets of unlike decimals to like decimal: 5.296, 5.2, 5.29 (ii) 4.3294, 43.29, 432.94

Convert each of the following sets of unlike decimals to like decimal: 5.296, 5.2, 5.29 (ii) 4.3294, 43.29, 432.94

Which of the following statements are correct? (a) 8.05 and 7.95 are like decimals. (b) 0.95, 0.306, 7.10 are unlike decimals. (c) 3.70 and 3.7 are like decimals. (d) 13.59, 1.359, 135.9 are like decimals. (e) 5.60, 3.04, 0.45 are like decimals.

What are like and unlike parallel forces? State their characteristics.