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Express 2.36+ 0.23 as a fraction in simplest form
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Jhilmil Sharma 3 years, 7 months ago (12389366)

No 180 ✖️ 9 =1,620

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(-18)×(-10)×9 =180×9 =1720 I Hope THIS ANSWER IS HELPFUL FOR YOU...........
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Pt Arnav Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago (13131638)

accelerated motion ques u=0 t=4s s=16m a=? v=? for accelaration using s=ut+1/2at^2 subsituting values 16=0×4+1/2a×4×4 16=0+8a a=16/8 a=2m/s^2 for final velocity using v=u+at subsituting values v=0+2×4 v=8m/s
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When did it take place? The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. The revolution came to an end 1799 when a general named Napoleon overthrew the revolutionary government and established the French Consulate (with Napoleon as leader). The French Estates Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into social groups called "Estates." The First Estate included the clergy (church leaders), the Second Estate included the nobles, and the Third Estate included the commoners. Most of the people were members of the Third Estate. The Third Estate paid most of the taxes, while the nobility lived lives of luxury and got all the high-ranking jobs. Revolutionary Government The French Government was in constant turmoil throughout the revolution. At the start of the revolution, representatives from the Third Estate established the National Assembly where they demanded that King Louis XVI give them certain rights. This group soon took control of the country. They changed names over time to the Legislative Assembly and, later, to the National Convention. After the Reign of Terror, a new government was formed called the Directory. The Directory ruled until Napoleon took control. Reign of Terror The darkest period of the French Revolution is called the Reign of Terror which lasted from 1793 to 1794. During this time, a man named Robespierre led the National Convention and the Committee of Public Safety. He wanted to stamp out any opposition to the revolution, so he called for a rule of "Terror." Laws were passed that said anyone suspected of treason could be arrested and executed by guillotine. Thousands of people were executed including Queen Marie Antoinette and many of Robespierre's political rivals. Political Clubs Many of the new political ideas and alliances of the French Revolution were formed in political clubs. These clubs included the powerful Jacobin Club (led by Robespierre), the Cordeliers, the Feuillants Club, and the Pantheon Club. Outcome The French Revolution completely changed the social and political structure of France. It put an end to the French monarchy, feudalism, and took political power from the Catholic church. It brought new ideas to Europe including liberty and freedom for the commoner as well as the abolishment of slavery and the rights of women. Although the revolution ended with the rise of Napoleon, the ideas and reforms did not die. These new ideas continued to influence Europe and helped to shape many of Europe's modern-day governments.
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Bengal school was originated in Bengal or calcutta. It is the mixture of Indian classical art which is Rajasthani Mughal and Pahari miniature painting. it was florist in India throughout early 20 century. Art school which was established by the British which was the art school of Madras, art school of bombay, art school of Calcutta, and art school of lahore. The first encouragement of revival the Indian art was led by E.B Havell, who was the principal of Madras art school and later became the principle of arts school of Calcutta. He appreciated Indian art instead of European of Western art. he attract the attention of the world towards the Indian art. he inspired avnindranath Tagore to study the technique of Indian style of painting E.B Havell asked avinendra nath Tagore to join the art college as a vice principal. Avnindranath painted a series of Radha Krishna painting he used Chinese art Japanese art Western art and Indian art which finally became the Bengal school style and known as wash painting. E.B Havell and doctor Anand Kumar exhibit his painting and Indian style of art spread all over the world. main students of abhinindranath Tagore was Nandlal Bose Asit Kumar Haldar, Suren Ganguly etc who exhibit their painting and enhance the reputation of Indian art. through this school of art like Delhi, Mysore, Lahore, Calcutta, Madras which were opened, avnindranath Tagore was able to spread this style among student due to which he was able to generate the feeling of nationalism in the young student for Indian classical art.
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Tannu Rajpoot 3 years, 7 months ago (9546967)

Bengal school was originated in Bengal or calcutta. It is the mixture of Indian classical art which is Rajasthani Mughal and Pahari miniature painting. it was florist in India throughout early 20 century. Art school which was established by the British which was the art school of Madras, art school of bombay, art school of Calcutta, and art school of lahore. The first encouragement of revival the Indian art was led by E.B Havell, who was the principal of Madras art school and later became the principle of arts school of Calcutta. He appreciated Indian art instead of European of Western art. he attract the attention of the world towards the Indian art. he inspired avnindranath Tagore to study the technique of Indian style of painting E.B Havell asked avinendra nath Tagore to join the art college as a vice principal. Avnindranath painted a series of Radha Krishna painting he used Chinese art Japanese art Western art and Indian art which finally became the Bengal school style and known as wash painting. E.B Havell and doctor Anand Kumar exhibit his painting and Indian style of art spread all over the world. main students of abhinindranath Tagore was Nandlal Bose Asit Kumar Haldar, Suren Ganguly etc who exhibit their painting and enhance the reputation of Indian art. through this school of art like Delhi, Mysore, Lahore, Calcutta, Madras which were opened, avnindranath Tagore was able to spread this style among student due to which he was able to generate the feeling of nationalism in the young student for Indian classical art.
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Science is a systematic study of knowledge
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