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इन साखियों में कबीर ईश्वर प्रेम के महत्त्व को प्रस्तुत कर रहे हैं। पहली साखी में कबीर मीठी भाषा का प्रयोग करने की सलाह देते हैं ताकि दूसरों को सुख और और अपने तन को शीतलता प्राप्त हो। दूसरी साखी में कबीर ईश्वर को मंदिरों और तीर्थों में ढूंढ़ने के बजाये अपने मन में ढूंढ़ने की सलाह देते हैं। तीसरी साखी में कबीर ने अहंकार और ईश्वर को एक दूसरे से विपरीत (उल्टा ) बताया है। चौथी साखी में कबीर कहते हैं कि प्रभु को पाने की आशा उनको संसार के लोगो से अलग करती है। पांचवी साखी में कबीर कहते हैं कि ईश्वर के वियोग में कोई व्यक्ति जीवित नहीं रह सकता, अगर रहता भी है तो उसकी स्थिति पागलों जैसी हो जाती है। छठी साखी में कबीर निंदा करने वालों को हमारे स्वभाव परिवर्तन में मुख्य मानते हैं। सातवीं साखी में कबीर ईश्वर प्रेम के अक्षर को पढने वाले व्यक्ति को पंडित बताते हैं और अंतिम साखी में कबीर कहते हैं कि यदि ज्ञान प्राप्त करना है तो मोह - माया का त्याग करना पड़ेगा।
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sin^6A + cos^6A
= (sin^2A)3 + (cos^2A)3
= (sin^2 A + cos^2 A) (sin^4 A – sin^2A cos^2A + cos^4A)
= 1 (sin^4A – sin^2Acos^2A + cos^4A + 2sin^2Acos^2A – 2sin^2Acos^2A)
= (sin2A + cos2A) – 3sin2A cos2A
= 1 – 3sin^2Acos^2A
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The system in which goods are directly exchanged without the use of money.
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(ii)Lack of Common Measure of Value: In the barter system, all commodities are not of equal value and there is no common measure (unit) of value of goods and services, in which exchange ratios can be expressed.
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Returns to a factor It refers to the behaviour of output when only one variable factor of production is increased in short-run and fixed factors remain constant.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Total no. of student=25
Let n(M)=student who studying mathematics
n(C)=student who studying chemistry
n(P)=student who studying Physics
∴n(M)=15,n(P)=12,n(C)=11,n(M∩P)=9,n(M∩C)=5,n(P∩C)=4,n(M∩P∩C)=3
Number of student who studying mathematics and physic but not chemistry
⇒n(M∩P)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒9−3=6
Number of student who studying chemistry and physic but not mathematics
⇒n(P∩C)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒4−3=1
Number of student who studying mathematics and chemistry but not physics
⇒n(M∩C)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒5−3=2
∴No.of student who had taken two of the three subjects=6+1+2=9
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