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y = Sec ( Tan √x )
dy/dx = Sec ( Tan √x ) Tan ( Tan√x ) Sec² √x ( 1/ 2√x )
[Sec ( Tan √x ) Tan ( Tan√x ) Sec² √x ]/ 2√x
The same result implies for using logarithmic functions on both the sides ,
But it'll increase the payloads , hence , using Chain rule only
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Premises refers to the assumptions regarding the future conditions which may affect the attainment of plans. Premises provides important forecasts relating to the future which may affect the business. So the business must make strong assumptions.
For example: IBM made forecast of the 3rd generation computer system which stood as a bench mark.
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Following are the important features of the town planning of the Harappan cities:
- The Harappan cities were generally divided into two main parts - the raised area; known as the ‘Citadel’, and the lower town. The Citadel was more in height because the buildings in it were built on mud brick platforms. This area was separated from the lower town by a wall. The Citadel had within its fold important buildings like the Great Bath, the assembly hall, the granary and the workshops. The lower town, on the other hand had residential dwellings.
- The main streets of the Harappan cities were built according to the grid pattern. They were built from north to south and from east to west.
- The houses built on the corners of streets were rounded in order to allow the passage of carts. The main road in the city of Mohenjo-daro was 10.5 meters wide and 800 meters long.
- The house drains relayed all the waste water to the drains built in streets.
- The streets were so designed as to cross the main road of the city at right angles, thus dividing the city into square or rectangular blocks.
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Racemisation occurs in case of SN1 reaction.
Explanation:
- SN1 is the process of substitution reaction where there is a carbocation formation and then a nucleophilic attack on that carbocation to form a product.
- The SN1 reaction intermediate is a carbocation.
- Now a carbocation is a sp2 hybrid structure which is planar.
- So the nucleophile can attack from any side of the plane.
- So the product that is formed is a mixture of both the stereoisomers.
- So the product is a racemic mixture.
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World population distribution is uneven. Places which are sparsely populated contain few people. Places which are densely populated contain many people. Sparsely populated places tend to be difficult places to live.
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हड़प्पा पूर्वोत्तर पाकिस्तान के पंजाब प्रांत का एक पुरातात्विक स्थल है। यह साहिवाल शहर से २० किलोमीटर पश्चिम मे स्थित है। सिन्धु घाटी सभ्यता के अनेकों अवशेष यहाँ से प्राप्त हुए है। सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता को इसी शहर के नाम के कारण हड़प्पा सभ्यता भी कहा जाता है।
१९२१ में जब जॉन मार्शल भारत के पुरातात्विक विभाग के निर्देशक थे तब दयाराम साहनी ने इस जगह पर सर्वप्रथम खुदाई का कार्य करवाया था। दयाराम साहनी के अलावा माधव स्वरुप व मार्तीमर वीहलर ने भी खुदाई का कार्य किया था।
हड़प्पा शहर का अधिकांश भाग रेलवे लाइन निर्माण के कारण नष्ट हो गया था।
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Seals and sealing were used mainly for the long distance communication and it was also used by many associations and merchants for stamping purposes. They were usually made of steatite.
Harappan seals usually have line of writing which is still undeciphered and they also bear figures of real animals.
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The bacteria Salmonella typhi causes typhoid. It is also called as Salmonella enterica. The mode of transmission is by the fecal-oral route. The incubation period is 1-3 weeks. Typhoid can be confirmed by Widal test and symptoms related to it are high fever, low pulse rate, abdominal pain, frequent stools.

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Mahajanapadas were states that existed between 6th and 4th BC centuries. Buddhist and Jain texts mention sixteen Mahajanapadas. The name of all these are not uniform in all texts but some names are common and uniform which means they were the powerful ones. These Mahajanapadas are Vajji, Magadha, Kaushal, Kuru, Panchal, and Gandhar.
The important features of the Mahajanapadas are as follows.
1.Most of the Mahajanapadas were ruled by powerful kings. However, there were some Mahajanapadas where rule was in the hands of people, we call them republics. In some states the king and the subject had collective control on the economic resources of the state.
2.Every Mahajanapadas had its own capital. The capital normally would be surrounded by fort. The fortification of the capital was needed for protection and economic resources.
3.It was around 6th Qentury BC, Brahmins began to compile scripture called “Dharmshastra” which states rules of morality including that of monarch. Herein it was mentioned that the king should be Kshatriya.
4.The main job of the king was collection of taxes from farmers, traders, craftsmen. They also accepted donations.
5.It was considered fair to plunder neighbouring countries for riches.
6.Gradually Mahajanapadas began to have full time army and officials. Soldiers were from the ranks of farmers.
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Value of output = Sales + Change in stock
= 20 + 2
= Rs 22lakh
Gross value added at market price = Value of output - Intermediate consumption
= 22 - 5
= Rs 17lakh
NVAFC = GVAMP - Depreciation - Net indirect tax
= 17 - (Cost of producers goods/No. of useful life in year) - (Indirect tax - Subsidy)
= 17 - (10lakh/10) - (1 - 0)
= 17 - 1 - 1 = Rs 15lakh

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Shraddha ✨✰✰ 5 years, 5 months ago
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