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Since, the sum of lengths of any two sides in a triangle should be greater than the length of third side
Therefore,
In Δ AOB, AB < OA + OB ……….(i)
In Δ BOC, BC < OB + OC ……….(ii)
In Δ COD, CD < OC + OD ……….(iii)
In Δ AOD, DA < OD + OA ……….(iv)
⇒ AB + BC + CD + DA < 2OA + 2OB + 2OC + 2OD
⇒ AB + BC + CD + DA < 2[(AO + OC) + (DO + OB)]
⇒ AB + BC + CD + DA < 2(AC + BD)
Hence, it is proved.
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If a single transaction is recorded twice or more than twice in the calculation of national income, then it is known as double counting.
The problem of double counting is solved by value added method. Theoretically, to avoid double counting there may be two alternative ways:
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- Final Product Approach: According to this, the value of only final products, i.e. which go for final consumption or capital formation should be included. But in practical application of this approach double counting still creeps in as every producer treats the product he sells as final whereas the same might have been used as an intermediate product by the buyer.
- Value Added Approach: Value added refers to the difference between the value of output and the value of intermediate consumption of each producing unit in the country. Sum total of a value added by all the producing units within the domestic territory of the country is equal to Domestic Product.focusing on value addition, we avoid double counting because we are not accounting for the value of intermediate consumption.
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In mathematics, factor theorem is used when factoring the polynomials completely. It is a theorem that links factors and zeros of the polynomial. According to factor theorem, if f(x) is a polynomial of degree n ≥ 1 and 'a' is any real number, then, (x-a) is a factor of f(x), if f(a)=0.
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श्रीमन्त: प्राचार्यमहोदया:
शासकीय सरस्वती माध्यमिक विद्यालय:
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विषय:- अवकाशार्थं प्रार्थनापत्रम् ।
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सेवायां सविनयं निवेदनम् इदं यद अहम् अघ अकस्माद् ज्वरपीडित: अस्मि। अत एव विद्यालयम् आगन्तु सर्वथा असमर्थ: अस्थि। कृपया 10-04-2022 दिनांकात् 12-04-2022 दिनांकपर्यन्तं पच्चदिवसानाम् अवकाशं यच्छन्तु इति। सविनियं प्रार्थयामि।
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4 ^ (x+3) = 1024
4 ^ (x+3) = 4 ^ (5)
Using the identity,
if a ^ n = a ^ m, then n = m
Thus, x + 3 = 5
x = 5 - 3
Thus, x = 2
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We can solve the question as follows:
It is given that a sum of Rs. 4000 is lent for 5 years at the rate of 15% per annum. We have to find the simple interest.
Principal amount = Rs. 4000
Time =5 years
Rate =15 \%
The formula for simple interest is given as:
simple interest = {tex}\frac{P R T}{100}{/tex}
To find the simple interest, we will substitute the given values in the above formula,
{tex}\begin{aligned} \text { S.I. } & =\frac{4000 * 15 * 5}{100} \\ & =40 * 15 * 5 \\ & =R s .3000 \end{aligned}{/tex}
Hence, the simple interest is equal to Rs. 3000.
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To convert a whole number into a decimal, you must decide the result to a certain number of places after the decimal point and simply add a decimal and the number of zeros required to the right side of the whole number.
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When the gynoecium is present in the topmost position of the thalamus, the ovary is known as: superior.
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A superior ovary is found in types of fleshy fruits such as true berries, drupes, etc. A flower with this arrangement is described as hypogynous.

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