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mathematic ruller in sanskrit​

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Answered by shreya2433
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In Indian religions, the term chakravarti (Sanskrit: चक्रवर्तिन् cakravartin, Pali: cakkavatti) refers to an ideal universal ruler[1] especially in the sense of an imperial ruler of the entire Indian sub-continent (as in the case of the Maurya Empire despite not conquering the southern kingdoms).[2] The first references to a Chakravala Chakravartin appear in monuments from the time of the early Maurya Empire, in the 4th to 3rd century BCE, in reference to Chandragupta Maurya and his grandson Ashoka.

Answered by souravdas59
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2(3x - y) = 5xy .(i) 2(x + 3y) = 5xy ..(ii) Divide eqns. (i) and (ii) by xy, {tex}\frac { 6 } { y } - \frac { 2 } { x } = 5{/tex} ....(iii) and {tex}\frac { 2 } {

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