what was the meaning of Iqta in sultanate period
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Knowledge about Quadratic equations -
★ Sum of zeros of any quadratic equation is given by ➝ α+β = -b/a
★ Product of zeros of any quadratic equation is given by ➝ αβ = c/a
★ A quadratic equation have 2 roots
★ ax² + bx + c = 0 is the general form of quadratic equation
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'Iqta' is an Arabic word denoting a sort of administrative regional unit. It is usually considered equivalent to a province. Initially the Delhi Sultans had divided their empire into several 'Iqtas' or provinces or spheres of influence and put them under the charge of officers called 'Iqtadars' (governors).
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