Solution: Count the number of triangles by breaking down the figure into sections:
Identify the smallest triangles formed by intersecting lines.
Look for larger triangles that are combinations of the smaller triangles.
Include the entire triangle (the whole figure) in the count.
After counting each distinct triangle, we find a total of 16 triangles.
Identify the number that will replace the question mark in the second equation based on the relationship represented in the first equation.
List-I | List-II | ||
A | Megaliths | (I) | Decipherment of Brahmi and Kharoshti |
B | James Princep | (II) | Emerged in first millennium BCE |
C | Piyadassi | (III) | Means pleasant to behold |
D | Epigraphy | (IV) | Study of inscriptions |