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04:45 May 14, 2005 |
English to Hindi translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics / math | |||||||
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arithmetic progressions and coordinate geometry ankgaNit anukram aur samtulya jyamiti Explanation: These are technical terms. |
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arithmetic progressions and coordinate geometry AnkgaNitiya shreDHiiyA(n) aur nirdeshAnk jyAmitiiअंकगणितीय शॠExplanation: Coordinate Geometry is a method of defining geometric features through the input of bearing and distance measurements. Coordinate Geometry (COGO) functions are typically used by land surveyors to enter traverses around spatial features such as parcels, to calculate precise locations and boundaries sing distances and bearings from reference points, and to define curves using a point location, radius, arc-length, and so on. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs 27 mins (2005-05-14 08:13:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- अंकगणितीय श्रेढ़ियाँ और निर्देशांक ज्यामिति |
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arithmetic progressions and coordinate geometry समांतर श्रेढ़ी, निर्देशांक ज्यामिति Explanation: Arithmetic progression - समांतर श्रेढ़ी Coordinate geometry - निर्देशांक ज्यामिति (Source: Mathematics for Class X, NCERT, 2005, New Delhi) The word श्रेणी is used in Hindi for Series. The word for progression is श्रेढ़ी. Note: I have put up a large glossary of more than 1,000 mathematical terms proz.com. All the words in this glossary are taken from NCERT textbooks. I was doing a project to analyse mathematical textbooks and had to go through NCERT textbooks from class I to XII and had compliled all the terms that occur in them. Both the terms you have asked figure in this glossary. You can access this glossary by going to my profile and clicking on the glossary named "Mathematics." Good Luck. |
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