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What is a langrangean?
What does it mean, What are its applications?
Define with formula, and what the formula tells.
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Answered by Anonymous
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langrangean is a theorem which tells about the points that have gradient value zeroed.
1 . if function is continues and differential
than a point must be present ..
2. Lagrange's theorem, in the mathematics of group theory, states that for any finite group G, the order (number of elements) of every subgroup H of G divides the order of G. The theorem is named after Joseph-Louis Lagrange.
hope it's helpful for you.

Anonymous: dy/dx = gradient
AdiK1needy: what is gradient value?
AdiK1needy: oh, thanks again.
Anonymous: OK dear
Anonymous: yaar formula to bta deta par dimak se nikal gya so theorem bta di
Anonymous: formula Aapko inbox Kar duga
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Lagrangian function, also called Lagrangian, quantity that characterizes the state of a physical system. In mechanics, the Lagrangian function is just the kinetic energy (energy of motion) minus the potential energy (energy of position).

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