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lol this user yahoohelper needs to be banned.. hes helping himself too much. Lol
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vikasbansal is correct and the sum of the distances will always be 2g (sum of length and breadth)
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No It is true. :) it's not street magic. ascetics and sanyasis can reach that level of meditation.
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i just used the concept of nested loops in c++ programming :D number of times the nested statement is executed = summation i * summation j
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If you know computer programming ull see that it is just product of the two summations = 55^2 = 3025
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just mutiply and divide by the amplitude of the function ie. root (2^2 + 3^2) = root 13 then ull get in terms of Sin.. so - rt 13 to + rt 13
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1) z = 5 + 12 i z = 13 (5/13 + 12/13 i) z = 13 (cosQ + i.sinQ) cosQ = 5/13 ; sinQ = 12/13
Using DeMoivre's theorem: z^(1/2) = +- sqrt (13) * (cos(Q/2)+ i.sin(Q/2) ) z^(1/2) = +- sqrt (13) * [ rt ( (cosQ + 1)/2) + i.rt ( (1 - cosQ)/2) ] z^(1/2) = +- sqrt (13) * [ rt (9/13) + i.rt ( 4/13) ] z^(1/2) = +- sqrt (13) * [ 3/rt(13) + i.2/rt(13) ] z^(1/2) = +- ( 3 + 2i)
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Hey skywise.. Im from springdales DK (Dhaula Kuan) and my principal is Dr. BOSE lol was that a coincidence?
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what did u say when u called them?
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India has no right to talk about brain drain - I'm understanding everything now.
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Everyone keep posting the mails you are sending to NDTV... We'll write along the same lines. Down with the idiots.
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