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  2. Ganita Kaumudi - Wikipedia

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    Includes a variant of the Chakravala method. [2] Ganita Kaumudi contains many results from continued fractions . In the text Narayana Pandita used the knowledge of simple recurring continued fraction in the solutions of indeterminate equations of the type n x 2 + k 2 = y 2 {\displaystyle nx^{2}+k^{2}=y^{2}} .

  3. Indian Women Scientists' Association - Wikipedia

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    Indian Women Scientists' Association (IWSA) is an Indian voluntary, non-governmental organisation (NGO) serving Indian women scientists since 1973. It has ten branches with its headquarters located in Vashi. Its infrastructure provides hostel, day care and nursery facilities.

  4. Ninth grade - Wikipedia

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    Ninth grade (also 9th grade or grade 9) is the ninth or tenth year of formal or compulsory education in some countries. It is generally part of middle school or secondary school depending on country. Students in ninth grade are usually 13-15 years old, but in some countries are 15–16.

  5. Jus Suffragii - Wikipedia

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    The journal was openly criticised by several suffragist leaders, including the president of the IWSA itself, for abandoning its original focus on women's voting rights and launching "an active pacifist campaign". [3] By the end of the war in 1919, however, Sheepshanks and Jus Suffragii received messages of gratitude and praise from around the ...

  6. Pratiyogita Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Pratiyogita Darpan was established by Shri Mahendra Jain, in 1978. [2] Published by Upkar Prakashan based in Agra, [3] it is a widely read and popular magazine for exams and covers wide areas from current affairs, economy, geography, history, politics and constitution of India. [4]

  7. Gaṇita-sāra-saṅgraha - Wikipedia

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    It is first text completely written on mathematics with questions asked in it being completely different from one asked in previous texts composed in Indian subcontinent. In the 9th century, during Amoghavarsha's rule [1] Mahaviracharya wrote Ganitsara sangraha which is the first textbook on arithmetic in present day. [2]

  8. Vedic Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Vedic Mathematics is a book written by Indian Shankaracharya Bharati Krishna Tirtha and first published in 1965. It contains a list of mathematical techniques which were falsely claimed to contain advanced mathematical knowledge. [1]

  9. Gannet - Wikipedia

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    Gannets hunt fish by diving into the sea from a height of 30 m (100 ft) and pursuing their prey underwater, and have a number of adaptations: . They have no external nostrils; they are located inside the mouth, instead.