Math, asked by maanvis2008, 7 months ago

Pls, can I get a correct answer?

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Answered by MrHelloYT
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Answer:

nope

Step-by-step explanation:

God Coming Home

God promised a devoted disciple that he would visit her that

day. She felt very happy. She started cleaning her house. She

mopped, cleaned, polished and scrubbed every nook and corner

of the house. Then she sat and waited for God desperately.

Suddenly there was a knock at the door. She was very excited

to see God standing at her doorstep. When she opened the door,

she found a poor hungry old lady asking for alms. She refused

to talk to her saying, “Go away, don’t waste my time. I am

waiting for someone special. I am waiting for God.” The old,

helpless lady left, disappointed.

After some time there was another knock at the door. She opened the

door thinking that this time it has got to be God at her door step. To her

utter dismay, when she opened the door she saw a beggar standing

there. He was looking tired, helpless and hungry. He asked for

something to eat. “Don’t waste my time, you old beggar.” The woman

replied. “ Can’t you see I am expecting to see God any moment now.

Go away and come back another day.” She slammed the door at his

face. The beggar turned back with tears in his eyes.

There was a third knock at the door. The woman ran to open the door

to welcome God. To her surprise, she saw a hungry child standing

outside. He was crying and his clothes were torn. The woman lost her

temper and scolded the child for ringing her doorbell unnecessarily.

Again she slammed the door angrily.

As evening approached, there was no sign of God. She went to bed

with a heavy heart. God came in her dream and said “I knocked at

your door three times and every time you slammed the door at my

face.” The woman was shocked to hear this and repented for her

behaviour.

Moral of the story is God resides in every human being.

Answered by anilverma470
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Heat direction is not certain ,but here heat will transfer fastly from point O to P then Q then R to Q .

All are equidistant .

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