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Posted by Sufiya Naaz 5 years, 4 months ago (9746259)
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
It turns out that there is no special reason for making block and small letters.
Capital letters were the earliest form of writing in ancient alphabets, date back to the 3rd. century BC in Greece.
The different shapes of the lowercase letters developed gradually through transformations of the capital letters by the elimination of a part of the letter (see ‘b’-beta in Greek- from B) or by lengthening a part of it ( see ‘d’ –delta in Greek- from D).
Small letters were used to write faster on papyrus and parchment.
Now capital letters serve several purposes in English. One of the main purposes is that they help us see when a new sentence starts. They also help us see when a word is a name, instead of just an ordinary noun. They can also often help us see when a string of words is the title of a movie or book, and not just a regular sentence.
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Posted by Tanmay Lende 5 years, 4 months ago (8933148)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
squaring on both sides
Using the following identity
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Posted by Anand Jeena 5 years, 4 months ago (9299671)
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Posted by Tanmay Lende 5 years, 4 months ago (8933148)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
a N S W E R
Factors of x³-3x²-10x+24
Factors of x³-3x²-10x+24= (x-2)(x-4)(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the polyomial p(x)=x³-3x²-10x+24
= x³+(-2x²-x²)+(2x-12x)+24
=(x³-2x²)+(-x²+2x)+(-12x+24)
=x²(x-2)-x(x-2)-12(x-2)
=(x-2)(x²-x-12)
=(x-2)(x²-4x+3x-12)
=(x-2)[x(x-4)+3(x-4)]
=(x-2)[(x-4)(x+3)]
=(x-2) (x-4) (x+3)
Therefore,
Factors of x³-3x²-10x+24
= (x-2)(x-4)(x+3)
Posted by Anand Jeena 5 years, 4 months ago (9299671)
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Posted by Tanmay Lende 5 years, 4 months ago (8933148)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
Find the value of 'a' if (x - a) is a factor of x5 - a2x3 + 2x + a + 3. Hence, factorise x2 - 2ax - 3.
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</div> <div class="expertBlock" style="margin:0px; padding:0px; text-align:start; -webkit-text-stroke-width:0px">Let p(x) = x5-a2x3+2x+a+3
Since, (x-a) is a factor of p(x), so p(a) = 0




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| Input | It takes an entire program at a time. | It takes a single line of code or instruction at a time. |
| Output | It generates intermediate object code. | It does not produce any intermediate object code. |
| Working mechanism | The compilation is done before execution. | Compilation and execution take place simultaneously. |
| Speed |
Comparatively faster | Slower |
| Memory |
Memory requirement is more due to the creation of object code. | It requires less memory as it does not create intermediate object code. |
Posted by Radha Mahadev 5 years, 4 months ago (9759118)
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M.Hamel had been a devoted French teacher for 40 years. He was a strict disciplinarian and his students were terrified of him and his 'great ruler'. However, he was a respectable man. On the last day of school, many villagers, who had been taught by him at some point of time, had come to attend his lecture and pay homage to him. He give great importance to learning. French and considered it to be the most beautiful language of the world. However, he was melancholy and depressed that French had been banned from being taught, after France was overtaken by Prussia. His sorrow was evident in the gloomy way he sat in the class while his students were completing their writing assignment. He became nostalgic looking at the classroom and the adjoining garden. Before leaving the class, he broke down and so, could not speak any parting words.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
The communication barriers may prevent communication or carry incorrect meaning due to which misunderstandings may be created. Therefore, it is essential for a manager to identify such barriers and take appropriate measures to overcome them. The barriers to communication in organizations can be broadly grouped as follows:
1. Semantic Barriers
These are concerned with the problems and obstructions in the process of encoding and decoding of a message into words or impressions. Normally, such barriers result due to use of wrong words, faulty translations, different interpretations, etc.
For example, a manager has to communicate with workers who have no knowledge of the English language and on the other side, he is not well conversant with the Hindi language. Here, language is a barrier to communication as the manager may not be able to communicate properly with the workers.
2. Psychological Barriers
Emotional or psychological factors also act as barriers to communication. The state of mind of both sender and receiver of communication reflects in effective communication. A worried person cannot communicate properly and an angry recipient cannot understand the message properly.
Thus, at the time of communication, both the sender and the receiver need to be psychologically sound. Also, they should trust each other. If they do not believe each other, they cannot understand each other’s message in its original sense.
3. Organizational Barriers
The factors related to organizational structure, rules and regulations authority relationships, etc. may sometimes act as barriers to effective communication. In an organization with a highly centralized pattern, people may not be encouraged to have free communication. Also, rigid rules and regulations and cumbersome procedures may also become a hurdle to communication.
4. Personal Barriers
The personal factors of both sender and receiver may act as a barrier to effective communication. If a superior thinks that a particular communication may adversely affect his authority, he may suppress such communication.
Also, if the superiors do not have confidence in the competency of their subordinates, they may not ask for their advice. The subordinates may not be willing to offer useful suggestions in the absence of any reward or appreciation for a good suggestion.
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Threshing can be done manually using a process called ‘Winnowing’.
Winnowing is based on the principle that chaff being lighter is blown away by wind whereas, grains being heavier fall back. In this process, grains are separated from chaff by throwing into the air. Chaff gets carried away by wind, while grains fall back.
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JEE toppers recommend studying the basics from NCERT books. With the help of NCERT solutions, the foundation of each subject in JEE can be strengthened. Also, it is easier to quickly revise basic concepts with the chapter summaries given in NCERT textbooks.
Whether NCERT books are sufficient for JEE or not has been an ongoing argument for IIT aspirants. NCERT books for JEE is just like what ingredients are to cooking. If you don’t understand the ingredients and basic cooking techniques, you cannot learn advanced cooking or solve problems.
Also, NCERT solutions for Class 11 and 12 can actually help you to earn the minimum cut-off in JEE Main. Study Inorganic Chemistry, practise Maths numerical problems or revise Physics concepts with NCERT books. NCERT solutions will help you grasp the basics of all JEE subjects.
<figure id="17/21"> </figure>The bottom line is that NCERT books are among the best books for JEE Main, but they are not enough as they don’t include revision of complex JEE questions. With NCERT books, you can build your foundation of the basic knowledge required for tackling advanced level problems in JEE.
Posted by Universal Facts Dr 5 years, 4 months ago (9759002)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
Meaning of Physical fitness: Physical fitness means the capacity to do the routine work without any fatigue or exertion and after doing the work the person has power to do some more work and recovery is quicker.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
Mrs. Reeta deposited a sum of Rs.8400 in a bank for 4 years at the simple interest.

After 2 years the interest for this prinicipal sum is

Thus, total amount after 2 years is
She withdrew Rs.5200 from
.
Thus the remaining sum is

Thus, total amount after 4 years is

She received Rs.5288.
Therefore,

Solving this quadratic equation,

The rate of interest can't be negative.
Thus, the rate of simple interest is
per annum.
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The young seagulls family tried every possible method to encourage him to fly. They cajoled him and even scolded him but to no avail. Finally, they decided to leave him hungry on the ledge for some time. Finally, his mother took a bold but seemingly cruel step. She flew close to the ledge with a scrap of fish in her beak. That made the young seagull fall from the ledge while trying to get the fish. In fright, he opened his wings and then found that he was able to fly. Thus, the purpose was served.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
A n s w e r :
In the direction of electric field the electric potential decreases. This is because electric potential is the work done against the direction of electric field.

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