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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)
Given :
To Find : solve it by cross multiplication method
Solution:
Cross multiplication method
Equations :
Comparing the given equations
So, x = 4 and y = 1
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Consider quadratic polynomial
P(x) = 2x2 – 16x + 30.
Now, 2x2 – 16x + 30 = (2x – 6) (x – 3)
= 2 (x – 3) (x – 5)
The zeros of P(x) are 3 and 5.
Sum of the zeros = 3 + 5 = 8 = −(−16)2 = -[coefficient of xcoefficient of x2]
Product of the zeros = 3 × 5 = 15 = 302 = [constant term coefficient of x2]
So if ax2 + bx + c, a ≠ 0 is a quadratic polynomial and α, β are two zeros of polynomial then
α+β=−ba
αβ=ca
In general, it can be proved that if α, β, γ are the zeros of a cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + cx + d, then
α+β+γ=−ba
αβ+βγ+γα=ca
αβγ=−da
Note: ba, ca and da are meaningful because a ≠ 0.
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सतही जल में नदियाँ, नहरें एवं जलाशय है जबकि भूमिगत जल में कुआँ एवं नलकूप प्रमुख है। इन जल संग्राहकों से जल संग्रह कर 96.99 प्रतिशत भाग में सिंचाई किया जाता है एवं शेष 3.01 प्रतिशत जल का उपयोग औद्योगिक एवं अन्य कार्यों हेतु होता है।
Posted by Harsh Kushwah 4 years, 6 months ago (9989930)
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- गुब्बारे से गालों वाले
- झूम-झूम कर काले बादल |
- कुछ जोकर-से तोंद फुलाए
- कुछ ऊँटों-से कूबड़ वाले
- आपस में टकराते रह-रह
- शेरों से मतवाले बादल |
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Classical mechanics fails when applied to microscopic objects like electrons, atoms and molecules, etc. This is because the classical mechanics ignores the concept of dual nature of matter. The branch of science that takes into account this dual behaviour of matter is called quantum mechanics.The absorption and emission spectra of hydrogen like atom explained by Bohr theory is the experimental evidence in support of the idea that electronic energies in an atom are quantized. The various line obtained in the spectrum of hydrogen (Lyman,. Balmar, Paschan , Brackett and Pfund series) are based on the assumption of electronic energies in an atom are quantized.
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With the rise of the Turkish sultanates in the tenth and eleventh centuries, a third ethnic group was added to the Arabs and the Iranians. The Turks were nomadic tribes from the Central Asian steppes of Turkistan. The Turks gradually converted to Islam.
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Gender division is a form of hierarchical social division based on social expectation and stereotypes:
- Boys and girls are brought up to believe that the main responsibility of women is housework and bringing up children.
- There is a sexual division of labour in most families where women do all the household chores and men work outside the home.
- Majority of women do some paid work in addition to domestic labour both in rural and urban areas but work is not valued and does not get recognition.
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The address of location of the document on the world wide Web is called as - Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
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Indian culture is an amalgamation of diverse cultures and traditions influenced by the great Indian history. India is the second most populated country in the world and is also a culturally diverse country. India comprises of 29 different states rich in their own cultures and traditions. Indian culture is the heart of the country and its people.
India’s Rich Culture
Its diverse religions and communities mainly influence Indian culture. India’s diversified culture gathers people of various communities and cultures to celebrate festivals with brotherhood and love.
India is a hub of many multicultural and multi-traditional festivals like Holi, Diwali, Christmas, Guru Nanak, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, Ramazan, and many more. Each Indian festival unfolds its own cultural and national tale and significance and is celebrated with different customs.
India commemorates three first National festivals- the Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti, with great zeal and enthusiasm.
India’s Rich Culture and Heritage
In India, Deity is an essential part of every person’s life. Indians hold different prayers, beliefs, and values. The Hindu tradition and belief system worships and respects Cows, Banyan tree, Neem tree, and Peepal tree as their religious connotations.
India comprises many rivers such as Ganga, Bramhaputra, Yamuna, Narmada, Godavari, and Tapti River, which holds great religious significance and sentiments. The people occasionally worship these rivers.
India homes many sacred and religious places like the Amarnath temple, the Haridwar temple, Vaishno Devi, Badrinath, and Varanasi, which are located in the northern part of the country. However, in the southern region, one can visit the Rameshwaram temple, Sabrimala, and Sringeri that hold great significance.
India holds other significant religious places such as the Somnath Temple and the Dwarkadish Temple in Gujarat. The Siddhi Vinayak Temple in Mumbai is another pure Indian beauty. The famous Golden Temple, located at Amritsar, holds great beauty and importance on the Sikh pilgrimage site in India.
Conclusion
Thus, India is enriched with traditional and modern culture. People have the freedom to practice or follow the religion of their choice.
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Robespierre was arrested and guillotined because he practice equality severely and issued new rules according to which people had to eat the plain bread, everybody was to be called citizens instead of Sir or madam, churches shut down and transformed into barracks or offices.
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A.Every country has a Standard Time to avoid confusion of time.
B.It is time of its Central or Standard Meridian.
C.Each Meridian has its own local time which is the sun time or local time of that particular place.
D.To avoid confusion and chaos in all activities to be caused by having a different local time for different places the central meridian is selected as Standard Time.Also to stay from the mess that will be created in the country if all the states began to follow their local time .
E.Some Countries whose size is very large they have their different time zones.
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Divine King- There were many rulers whose social origin were obscure, thus to raise their social status many like Kushanas began to portray themselves as divine. For example there is a statue of Kanishka in a temple and it is also displayed in te coins they produce
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Guru Nanak Dev did not wish to establish a new religion. He organised his followers into a community. He set up rules for congregational worship (sangat) involving collective recitation. He appointed his disciple Angad as the preceptor (guru) after him. After the death of Guru Nanak Dev, his followers consolidated their own practices and distinguished themselves from both Hindus and Muslims. The practice of selecting Guru was followed for nearly 200 years by his followers.

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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 6 months ago (2983787)
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