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Devansh Saini 5 years ago (9990666)

You will get an unique solution

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The two equations are

3x + 2y = 5 …… (1)

2x − 3y = 7 …… (2)

Here,

Therefore, they will intersect each other at a unique point and thus, there will be a unique solution for these equations. That is, there is only one solution.

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Sukriti Anupam 5 years ago (10154442)

A balanced diet supplies the nutrients your body needs to work effectively. Without balanced nutrition, your body is more prone to disease, infection, fatigue, and low performance. Children who don't get enough healthy foods may face growth and developmental problems, poor academic performance, and frequent infections HOPE THIS HELPS U DEAR...
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Ridhima Sharma 4 years, 11 months ago (10507343)

Eyes Ears Nose Tongue Skin

[email protected] Hav 4 years, 11 months ago (8965903)

Nose, Ears, Eye, Skin, Tounge

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Sense organs are specialized organs that help to perceive the world around us. They are an integral part of our lives and it is the only way that enables us to perceive the environment.

Sense organs provide the required data for interpretation through various organs and a network of nerves in response to a particular physical phenomenon. These senses govern our association and our interaction with the environment.

We have five sense organs, namely:

  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Nose
  • Tongue
  • Skin
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Shivi Dubey 5 years ago (9507593)

The civil disobediance movement in peshawar was lead by Abdul ghaffar khan OR Frontier Gandhi.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan is the person who led Civil Disobedience Movement in North-West frontier province. He was the most loyal follower of Gandhi and was called Frontier Gandhi. He began a satyagraha at Peshawar on 23 April 1930.

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Shubham Rana 5 years ago (10240852)

Alexei leonov of ussr

Mohit Seervi 5 years ago (9688966)

Rakesh sharma

Vishakha Mourya 5 years ago (9559135)

Neil Armstrong

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 

Rakesh Sharma

Rakesh Sharma was born in Patiala on January 13, 1949. He is the first Indian citizen to reach outer space on April 2, 1984. He spent 7 days, 21 hours and 40 minutes in space.

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Jyesh Gupta 5 years ago (10165150)

Sir can you give me the answers of lesson 12 question answers of questions 2to8
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

When postman received lencho's letter he laughed at it but then he became serious. He could not believe that a person could have such faith in God . he wished that he would have had such a strong faith . so the Postmaster collected money from all his employees and sent the 70 pesos that he had collected to lencho addressing himself as god .

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Prem Mishra 5 years ago (10161628)

Plant cells are the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotic cells, which have a true nucleus along with specialized structures called organelles that carry out different functions.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Let us consider, rocket of mass m0 take off with velocity v0 from ground. Let the fuel burnt at the rate of dm/dt and burnt gases eject with velocity u w.r.t. rocket.
Let at any instant t, v be the velocity of rocket and m be the mass of rocket. Therefore velocity of burnt gas ejected w.r.t. ground is (v – u). As the fuel burns at the rate of dm/dt, therefore in time dt, dm mass of the fuel will burn and velocity of rocket increases by dv.

Here m is the mass of rocket and dm is the mass of gas ejected. As the fuel burns the mass of rocket decreases. Therefore, to calculate the velocity of rocket at any instant in terms of mass of rocket, dm must be replaced by ‘dm’.


 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

In the story, the narrator highlights the emotional bond shared by his wife and their pet bear Bruno. He got the baby bear in an accident and presented it to his wife. She named the bear ‘Bruno’ and treated it like a baby. The bear was fed milk with a bottle and later it started eating different food items. He enjoyed eating and drinking everything and anything. Bruno was attached to everyone including their tenant’s children and their pet Alsatian dogs. It would play, run around the house and even sleep in their bed.
One day, accidentally, it ate a poison - Barium carbonate which had been kept in the library to kill mice and rats. Bruno was under a fit of paralysis and was taken to a veterinary doctor. He was injected twice and finally, revived. After a while, Bruno resumed eating normally. In another incident, he drank a gallon of old engine oil which the narrator had kept to fight a termite attack. This did not have any ill - effect on Bruno.
As days passed, Bruno grew bigger but remained as sweet and playful. The narrator’s wife changed his name to ‘Baba’ which was a Hindustani word for ‘a small boy’. He had learned a few tricks too. When commanded ‘Baba, wrestle’ or ‘Baba, box’, he would tackle and overpower the person. When ordered ‘Baba, hold gun’ he would point a stick at the person. When asked ‘Baba, where’s baby?’ he would take out the piece of wood and would cradle it affectionately like a baby. As he was big now, he had to be chained because he could harm the tenant’s children.
The narrator, his son and their friends advised the narrator’s wife to send Baba to a zoo as he was too big to be kept as a pet. She gave in and finally, after taking consent from the zoo incharge, they packed Baba in a cage and sent him to the zoo at Mysore. Everyone missed him but felt relieved as it was not comfortable to keep him at home. The narrator’s wife missed Baba immensely. She cried and worried about him. She wrote letters to the zoo incharge to ask about Baba’s well - being. They replied that Baba was fine but did not eat and remained sad much like her. She would ask her friends visiting Mysore to visit Baba. Everyone said that he was sad and appeared thin. After three months had passed, the narrator’s wife convinced him to take her to meet Baba. Everyone had predicted that the bear would not recognize her but she had not even reached the cage when Baba recognised her. He stood on his two paws and was delighted to see her. She petted Baba and fed him his favourite food. She spent three hours there until the visiting hours ended and left teary - eyed. She requested the zoo incharge to allow them to take Baba back for which they had to take permission from the Superintendent in Bangalore. As they got the required permission, Baba was put in a cage, the cage kept on top of their car and Baba was brought back home.
They got a special island made for Baba to live on. It was surrounded by a deep dry pit. Baba was provided with his belongings, a box to sleep in, straw to keep him warm, his stick and piece of wood to play with.
The narrator’s wife would visit Baba on the island by swinging on a rope tied to a mango tree. She would make the big bear sit in her lap for hours and would pat him affectionately.

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English All Subjects 5 years ago (9994784)

Ye Kya inke answers hai

Gopika Satheesh 5 years ago (10100302)

Distilled water is pure form of water which do not contain any solute in it. Therefore it cannot conduct electricity because it does not contain ions while rain water contains dissolved salts and acids which dissociates in ions and conducts electricity.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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The availability of ions is very important to conduct electricity. Distilled water is a pure type of water which does not contain any ions in it. Whereas rainwater contains dissolved gasses such as SO2, CO2.

These gases dissolve in water to form some kind of acids like carbonic acids which dissociates to give ions. Thus rainwater is conducting electricity while distilled water is not conducting electricity.

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Shubham Rajesh Fegade 5 years ago (7763001)

This section is for doubt's not for asking phone numbers

Annaniya Chauhan 5 years ago (10098972)

Yes did any one
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Amit Solanki 5 years ago (3651937)

plz give me answer.

Amit Solanki 5 years ago (3651937)

♨️What is the name of your school? ♨️What is your school address? ♨️Because I also want to be with you in your school? ? My school does not have a computer subject.
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Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)

$$Be^+$$ while $$Be^{+3}$$ is applicable, an atom should be hydrogen like to be applicable.....

First Name 5 years ago (10129186)

Be+
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A plastic box 1.5 m long, 1.25 m wide and 65 cm deep is to be made. It is opened at the top. Ignoring the thickness of the plastic sheet.

To find :

(i) The area of the sheet required for making the box.

(ii) The cost of sheet for it, if a sheet measuring 7m×3.5m costsर 510.

Solution :

i) The dimension of the box is

Length l= 1.5 m

Breadth b= 1.25 m

Height h= 65 cm = 0.65 m

Area of the sheet required is

The area of the sheet required for making the box is 5.45 meter square.

ii) The cost of sheet for it, if a sheet measuring 7m×3.5m costsर 510.

i.e, area of sheet 24.5 meter square cost Rs.510

So, 1 meter square cost 

Now, The cost of 5.45 meter square cost

Therefore, The cost of sheet is Rs. 113.447.

Sukriti Anupam 5 years ago (10154442)

Given: Length of box =1.5 m, Breadth =1.25 m, Height =0.65 m ⇒Area to be white-washed = Area of cuboid − Area of base. (i) Area of sheet requred =2lb+2bh+2lh−lb (i) Area of sheet requred =2lh+2bh+lb .....[Box is open] =[2×1.5×0.65+2×1.25×0.65+1.5×1.25] m 2 =(1.95+1.625+1.875)m 2 =5.45 m 2 ii) Cost of sheet per m 2 area = Rs. 20 Cost of sheet of 5.45m 2 area = Rs. 5.45× HOPE this helps u dear...
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Sachi Chauhan 5 years ago (9956776)

For brachett series n1 =4 and n2=5,6.... Infinite

First Name 5 years ago (10129186)

Wrong , it jumps to 4 energy level, from 5 to $$\infty$$

Sachi Chauhan 5 years ago (9956776)

N1=4 it jumps from 4 energy level
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Khushbu Sharma 5 years ago (10237904)

I am fine ☺️

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Q u e es t i o n :  While listening to the story, what did alice see? 
Ans.
While listening to the story, Alice suddenly saw a white rabbit, which was going somewhere hurriedly.

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Soumi Biswas 4 years, 11 months ago (10385139)

The School Boy – Summary The School Boy poem is written by William Blake. The poem is about a schoolboy who is unhappy. He says that his childhood is crumpled for the sake of learning and teaching. The boy likes mornings, trees, and birds. He loves being in nature. However, due to his school, his mornings are unpleasant and unhappy. He does not like going to school and is not interested in studies and books. We all know that the pleasure of childhood lies in being free and happy like a bird. The poet here compares a child in school as a bird in a cage. He thus says that as a bird is unhappy in the cage so is a child in school. He says that a child who is scared by his parents and teachers cannot be happy and joyful. The poet further says that the parents should not deprive a child of joy and freedom for the sake of studies. Depriving them of joy and freedom is similar to deprive the world of its spring. The poet also compares it with nipping the buds and flowers from the plants. He is of the opinion that this world will be a sorrowful place in the absence of a happy childhood. The poet beautifully compares it with nature. He says that without a happy childhood, we shall only have a winter of sorrow. We shall never be able to experience the summer of joy. The poem teaches us that being parents we shall take due care of our children. It is our duty to see that our children are happy, joyful, and free. If we want our generations to be happy and prosperous we need to make their childhood a happy one.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The poem throws light on the mindset of a school boy. He is unhappy. He loves outdoor life. He hears the birds sing. The blowing of horn by the huntsmen pleases him. He wants to enjoy the company of the skylark. But he can find such joy only on a summer morning.

Instead of living like a free bird, the boy is made to go to school. It makes him sad. He hates going to school because of his cruel old teacher. There the small children spend the day from morning to evening and get disappointed.

Sometimes the boy sits for hours with his head hanging down but he is caged. He finds no joy in reading his book. The school is a cheerless place for him. He gets fed up with the shower of words from his teacher.

The boy compares himself to a bird who is bom free to fly and enjoy life but he is caged. He cannot sing in a cage. The boy has the feeling of being a prisoner at school. He is all the time afraid of the teacher. As a caged bird he lets his wings droop down and forgets to share the joy of spring.

The poet calls upon the parents not to be so harsh or cmel to the children. School going kids are as delicate as birds and flowers. They need fresh air and free movement to grow healthy and happy. Keeping them under excess cage will make them unhappy. If a plant is denied air and is kept in dark, it won’t grow well and never bear fruit.

Rishith S Murthy 5 years ago (9485513)

Plz answer fastly
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Buru Yallo 5 years ago (9941048)

When did the Indian constitution come into force

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Fundamental Rights Directive Principles of State Policy
Part 3 of the Constitution of India contains the Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the citizens of India. Articles 12-35 of the Constitution of India deal with Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles are written in Part 4 of the Constitution of India. They are given in Articles 36-51 of the Constitution of India.
The basic rights that are guaranteed to Indian citizens by the Constitution of India are known as Fundamental Rights  Directive Principles of the Indian constitution are the guidelines to be followed by the Government while framing policies.
Political Democracy is established in India with the help of Fundamental Rights given in the Constitution of India. Economic and Social Democracy is established with the help of the Directive Principles of State Policy
The welfare of each and every citizen is promoted through the Fundamental Rights The welfare of the entire community is fostered with the help of Directive Principles. 
As per the law, the violation of Fundamental Rights is punishable. Violation of Directive Principles is not a punishable crime unlike violation of Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights are justiciable as they can be enforced legally by the courts if there is a violation. Directive Principles are not justiciable as they cannot be enforced by the courts if there is a violation.
If there is a law which is in violation of fundamental rights then the courts can declare it as invalid and unconstitutional. If there is a law in violation of Directive Principles, then the courts do not have the power to declare it as invalid and unconstitutional.
Fundamental Rights are sometimes considered as a kind of restrictions imposed on the State. Directive Principles are directions for the Government in helping it to achieve some particular objectives.
Fundamental rights can be suspended during a national emergency. But, the rights guaranteed under Articles 20 and 21 cannot be suspended. Directive Principles of State Policy can never be suspended under any circumstances.
Fundamental Rights was borrowed from the Constitution of the United States of America Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Constitution of Ireland which was in turn copied from the Constitution of Spain.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Q u e s t i o n 1. What are the things that Munna liked to do? 
Ans. Munna liked to play marbles, fly kites, play volleyball and kabaddi, drawing pictures of animals and birds.

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Harshada Mehetre 4 years, 9 months ago (10854001)

298K

Ziya Rehaman 4 years, 11 months ago (1068811)

(K-273)/100=C/100=(F-32)/180 So, (K-273)/100=25/100=(F-32)/180 => K= 298 => F= 77

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The normal room temperature which would be comfortable for living is around 20 - 25° C.

In chemistry, The upper limit 25°C is taken as Standard room temperature .

We know that,
Temperature on Celsius + 273 = Temperature on Kelvin.


Now,
25°C = 25 + 273 = 298K .


Therefore, The standard room temperature in Kelvin is 298 k

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Amrit Mohanty 5 years ago (9494116)

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Hemlata Kharaliya 5 years ago (2864534)

Fuul

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

“If two sides of a triangle are unequal then the longer side has greater angle opposite to it.”

Given: A ΔABC in which AC > AB (say)

To prove: ∠ABC > ∠ACB

Construction: Mark a point D on AC such that AB = AD.

Join BD.

Proof: In ΔABD

AB = AD (by construction)

⇒ ∠1 = ∠2 …(i) (angles opposite to equal sides are equal)

Now in ΔBCD

∠2 > ∠DCB (ext. angle is greater than one of the opposite interior angles)

⇒ ∠2 > ∠ACB …(ii) [∵ ∠ACB = ∠DCB]

From (i) and (ii), we get

∠1 > ∠ACB …(iii)

But ∠1 is a part of ∠ABC

∠ABC > ∠1 …..(iv)

Now from (iii) and (iv), we get

∠ABC > ∠ACB

Hence proved.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The expected outcomes of democracy are as follows: 

(i) A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called democratic government. 

(ii) A government that is responsive to the needs of the people. 

(iii) Economic growth and development reducing all forms of inequality and end of poverty. 

(iv) Accommodating all social diversities. 

(v) Ensuring the dignity and freedom of the individuals.

 

Prem Kumar Roy 5 years ago (8942527)

Outcome of democracy is that can you like *** with me and can I see your lower body without clothes may you see my private part

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