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magic hexagon: Fiendishly Frustrating Brain-Twisting Puzzles Ivan Moscovich, 2004 Jumping Coins, Cubes and Routes, Find the Polygons, and Distortrix: these are just a few of the incredible brain-twisting conundrums in this colorful, super-fun compilation by puzzle whiz Ivan Moscovich. Sample games give a hint of what's to come and prime your mind for the challenges you'll face. Inside a hexagon, a continuous path connects 19 different nodes: find that trail, navigating a series of pointing arrows and visiting each node only once. On the Rebound features tricky little problems involving a pool ball on a table and the best way to shoot it. A Piece of Cake is no piece of cake: arrange the segments so that no two colored or numbered ones touch another of the same color or number. You'll think your brain really is twisted once you solve all of these. |
magic hexagon: The Amazing Mathematical Amusement Arcade Brian Bolt, 1984-09-27 This collection of puzzles, games and activities is designed to stimulate and challenge people of all ages who enjoy puzzles with a mathematical flavour. Many of the puzzles have a long history, while others are original. The subjects vary from matchsticks to magic squares, train shunting to river crossing, and chess to calculators. The second part of the book contains a commentary giving hints and solutions. |
magic hexagon: Number Story Peter Michael Higgins, 2008-01-01 Peter Higgins distills centuries of work into one delightful narrative that celebrates the mystery of numbers and explains how different kinds of numbers arose and why they are useful. Full of historical snippets and interesting examples, the book ranges from simple number puzzles and magic tricks, to showing how ideas about numbers relate to real-world problems. This fascinating book will inspire and entertain readers across a range of abilities. Easy material is blended with more challenging ideas. As our understanding of numbers continues to evolve, this book invites us to rediscover the mystery and beauty of numbers. |
magic hexagon: Martin Gardner's 6th Book of Mathematical Diversions from $textit {Scientific}$ $textit {American}$ Martin Gardner, 2020-10-06 Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games columns in Scientific American inspired and entertained several generations of mathematicians and scientists. Gardner in his crystal-clear prose illuminated corners of mathematics, especially recreational mathematics, that most people had no idea existed. His playful spirit and inquisitive nature invite the reader into an exploration of beautiful mathematical ideas along with him. These columns were both a revelation and a gift when he wrote them; no one--before Gardner--had written about mathematics like this. They continue to be a marvel. This is the original 1971 edition and contains columns published in the magazine from 1963-1965. |
magic hexagon: Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities Ian Stewart, 2010-09-03 School maths is not the interesting part. The real fun is elsewhere. Like a magpie, Ian Stewart has collected the most enlightening, entertaining and vexing 'curiosities' of maths over the years... Now, the private collection is displayed in his cabinet. There are some hidden gems of logic, geometry and probability -- like how to extract a cherry from a cocktail glass (harder than you think), a pop up dodecahedron, the real reason why you can't divide anything by zero and some tips for making money by proving the obvious. Scattered among these are keys to unlocking the mysteries of Fermat's last theorem, the Poincaré Conjecture, chaos theory, and the P/NP problem for which a million dollar prize is on offer. There are beguiling secrets about familiar names like Pythagoras or prime numbers, as well as anecdotes about great mathematicians. Pull out the drawers of the Professor's cabinet and who knows what could happen... |
magic hexagon: Professor Stewart's Hoard of Mathematical Treasures Ian Stewart, 2010-12-09 Ian Stewart, author of the bestselling Professor Stewart's Cabinet of Mathematical Curiosities, presents a new and magical mix of games, puzzles, paradoxes, brainteasers, and riddles. He mingles these with forays into ancient and modern mathematical thought, appallingly hilarious mathematical jokes, and enquiries into the great mathematical challenges of the present and past. Amongst a host of arcane and astonishing facts about every kind of number from irrational or imaginary to complex or cuneiform, we find out: how to organise chaos; how matter balances anti-matter; how to turn a sphere inside out (without creasing it...); why you can't comb a hairy ball; how to calculate pi by observing the stars. And we get some tantalising glimpses of the maths of life and the universe.Mind-stretching, enlightening and endlessly amusing, Professor Stewart's new entertainment will stimulate, delight, and enthral. |
magic hexagon: Figurate Numbers Elena Deza, M. Deza, 2012 Plane figurate numbers -- Space figurate numbers -- Multidimensional figurate members -- Areas of number theory including figurate numbers -- Fermat's polygonal number theorem. |
magic hexagon: The Remarkable Lives of Numbers Derrick Niederman, 2020-02-20 Did you know there are 17 possible types of symmetric wallpaper pattern? Do you know what ‘casting out the nines’ is? Or why 88 is the fourth ‘untouchable’ number? Or how 7 is used to test for the onset of dementia. Number fanatic Derrick Niederman has a mission to bring numbers to life. He explores the unique properties of the most exciting numbers from 1 to 200, wherever they may crop up: from mathematics to sport, from history to the natural world, from language to pop culture. Packed with illustrations, amusing facts, puzzles, brainteasers and anecdotes, this is an enthralling and thought-provoking numerical voyage through the history of mathematics, investigating problems of logic, geometry and arithmetic along the way. ***PRAISE FOR THE REMARKABLE LIVES OF NUMBERS*** 'A hugely entertaining pick-and-mix of history, culture and mathematical puzzles.' BBC Focus 'This book is a complete joy. It made me smile. A lot.' Carol Vorderman 'Entertaining and engaging... Once you start reading it's just like the number system itself - impossible to stop.' Ian Stewart 'A fun book... definitely challenging.' Vanity Fair 'All sorts of fascinating mathematical minutiae.' Time Out |
magic hexagon: CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics Eric W. Weisstein, 2002-12-12 Upon publication, the first edition of the CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics received overwhelming accolades for its unparalleled scope, readability, and utility. It soon took its place among the top selling books in the history of Chapman & Hall/CRC, and its popularity continues unabated. Yet also unabated has been the d |
magic hexagon: Mathmamiya Deji Badiru, 2024-06-19 This is a math-mentoring book without the gory mathematical expressions. The intended purpose of this book is to allay the fear of mathematics that most people have. Math is actually a tame and fun ally in accomplishing a lot of things in life, such as investment, social networking, commerce, technology, engineering, and science. I encourage and spark the interest of young people, especially girls, to embrace Mathematics to their full potential. The inherent mathematical ability may be there, but the confidence and pathway to manifest and leverage the ability may not be known. One way to discover and elicit the underlying ability is through humor and cajoling, which is the purpose of this freeform book. |
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magic hexagon: Icons of Mathematics: An Exploration of Twenty Key Images Claudi Alsina , Roger B. Nelsen, 2020-06-01 The authors present twenty icons of mathematics, that is, geometrical shapes such as the right triangle, the Venn diagram, and the yang and yin symbol and explore mathematical results associated with them. As with their previous books (Charming Proofs, When Less is More, Math Made Visual) proofs are visual whenever possible. The results require no more than high-school mathematics to appreciate and many of them will be new even to experienced readers. Besides theorems and proofs, the book contains many illustrations and it gives connections of the icons to the world outside of mathematics. There are also problems at the end of each chapter, with solutions provided in an appendix. The book could be used by students in courses in problem solving, mathematical reasoning, or mathematics for the liberal arts. It could also be read with pleasure by professional mathematicians, as it was by the members of the Dolciani editorial board, who unanimously recommend its publication. |
magic hexagon: Number Freak Derrick Niederman, 2009-08-04 A compulsively readable look at the secret language of numbers- their role in nature, movies, science, and everything in between. What do Fight Club, wallpaper patterns, George Balanchine's Serenade, and Italian superstitions have in common? They're all included in the entry for the number 17 in this engaging book about numbers- detailing their unique properties, patterns, appeal, history, and lore. Author Derrick Niederman takes readers on a guided tour of the numbers 1 to 300-covering everything from basic mathematical principles to ancient unsolved theorems, from sublime theory to delightfully arcane trivia. Illustrated with diagrams, drawings, and photographs, plus 50 challenging mathematical brainteasers (with answers), this book will fascinate and engage readers of all levels of mathematical skill and knowledge. Includes such gems as: ? There are 42 eyes in a deck of cards, and 42 dots on a pair of dice ? In order to fill in a map so that neighboring regions never get the same color, one never needs more than four colors ? Hells Angels use the number 81 in their insignia because the initials H and A are the eighth and first numbers in the alphabet respectively |
magic hexagon: A Gardner's Workout Martin Gardner, 2001-07-18 For many decades, Martin Gardner, the Grand Master of mathematical puzzles, has provided the tools and projects to furnish our all-too-sluggish minds with an athletic workout. Gardner's problems foster an agility of the mind as they entertain. This volume presents a new collection of problems and puzzles not previously published in book form. Martin Gardner has dedicated it to all the underpaid teachers of mathematics everywhere, who love their subject and are able to communicate that love to their students. |
magic hexagon: Mathematical Games and Pastimes A. P. Domoryad, 2014-05-17 Mathematical Games and Pastimes focuses on numerical solutions to mathematical games and pastimes. The book first discusses the binary system of notation and the system of notation with the base three. Congruences, Pythagorean and Heronic triples, and arithmetical pastimes are explained. The text takes a look at the nature of numerical tricks. Guessing the results of operations with unknown numbers; determination of numbers thought of using three tables; and extraction of roots of multidigit numbers are explained. The selection also touches on rapid calculations, games with piles of objects, Meleda, solitaire, and Lucas' game. Problems on determining ways to reach goals are also presented. Games that show the numerous ways to reach goals are discussed. The text also examines Euler squares, dominoes, and problems related to the chess board. Pastimes related to objects changing places are also highlighted. Topics include Lucas' problem, Ruma, and Monge's shuffle. The book is highly recommended for readers wanting to find solutions to mathematical games and pastimes. |
magic hexagon: Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Volume 4 Elwyn R. Berlekamp, 2004-03-30 In the quarter of a century since three mathematicians and game theorists collaborated to create Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, the book has become the definitive work on the subject of mathematical games. Now carefully revised and broken down into four volumes to accommodate new developments, the Second Edition retains the original's wealth of wit and wisdom. The authors' insightful strategies, blended with their witty and irreverent style, make reading a profitable pleasure. In Volume 4, the authors present a Diamond of a find, covering one-player games such as Solitaire. |
magic hexagon: Mystifying Mathematical Puzzles Joseph S. Madachy, 2018-05-16 Fans will find this volume indispensable; casual readers will find it an attractive nuisance, observed The Scientific American of this challenging compilation of conundrums, diabolic squares, flexagons, geometric dissections, other puzzles. |
magic hexagon: Foundation Mathematics for Primary Classes Book 5 (A.Y. 2023-24)Onward R. S. Dhauni, 2023-05-20 We are pleased to present the revised edition of the series Foundation Mathematics for Primary Classes (Books 1-5}. This series is based on the latest curriculum prepared and recommended by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi. The new curriculum for Classes 1 to 5 is designed to ensure that children build a solid foundation in mathematics by connecting and applying mathematical concepts in a variety of ways. This curriculum aims to develop a number of mathematical skills and processes among children. Main objectives of teaching and learning mathematics at primary level are to : • Develop the mathematical thinking and problem solving skills and apply these to formulate and solve problems. • Acquire the necessary mathematical concepts and skills for everyday life, and for continuous learning in mathematics and related disciplines. • Develop the necessary process skills for the acquisition and application of mathematical concepts. • Create love and interest towards mathematics. • Make effective use of a variety of mathematical tools in the learning and application of mathematics. • Reason logically, communicate mathematically, and learn cooperatively and independently. The present series has been developed and designed keeping the above objectives in mind. This child-friendly series teaches Mathematics in such an interesting and comprehensive manner that even an average child has no difficulty in grasping the fundamental concepts of Mathematics. The Salient Features of this Series are : • A graded and spiralling approach, keeping in mind the age and level of understanding of the student. • Eye-catching illustrations and child-friendly layout to kindle the imagination of the child and create an interest in the subject. • Each chapter begins with the heading Let Us Recall, which refreshes the concepts learnt in the previous class. • The fact box Remember highlights the important points. • Concept detailing helps in conceptual understanding that refers to grasp of ideas. • Interactive exercises help in kids participation. This level of engagement makes it easier for kids to retain information. • Value Based Questions are meant to inculcate moral values in the children. • Review Exercise at the end of each chapter checks the retention capacity and the level of understanding of the students. • Assignments under the heading Mental Matbs not only enhance the mathematical and calculation skills of the students but also fortify the concepts already learned. • Let's Play introduces games that improves critical thinking, problem solving, interaction and collaboration with peers. • Maths Lab Activities are meant to learn mathematical concepts through various activities. • Two Model Test Papers, one for Half Yearly Examination and other for Annual Examination have also been added in each book. It is hoped that the series will meet the requirements of the students, teachers and parents alike. Suggestions and constructive criticism for the improvement of the books would be highly appreciated. -The Publishers |
magic hexagon: Economic Forecasting for Management Hans G. Graf, 2002-08-30 Before future-oriented information can be used as a basis for decision making in economics or business administration, it must be understood on a methodological level. This book provides decision makers with a thorough understanding of the possibilities offered by various forecasting methods as well as their limitations. If managers rely on a forecast with a long-term perspective to guide them in making short-term decisions, planning deficiencies will likely result. Likewise, if managers use short-term forecasts to inform their long-term strategic vision, failure could easily ensue. Graf provides the tools necessary to sidestep the common pitfall of using the wrong forecasting technique for the wrong purpose. This is not a detailed examination of the mathematical and statistical tools of empirical economic research. Instead, forecasting methods are explained so that they can be understood by the managers who employ them in their decision making. Graf demonstrates that understanding and—in special cases—cooperation between forecast developers and users is crucial to creating an effective forecast that results in informed management decisions. He discusses traditional, long-term, macroeconomic, and global economic forecasting; the scenario technique as a central instrument of long-term forecasting; and short-term economic and market forecasting. |
magic hexagon: Maths Problems Galore Prim-Ed Publishing Staff, 1995 Features 50 photocopiable problem solving activities. This title covers number, handling data, shape, space and measurement. It provides interesting activities for early finishers. |
magic hexagon: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers Gary L. Musser, Blake E. Peterson, William F. Burger, 2013-09-16 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers, 10th Edition Binder Ready Version establishes a solid math foundation for future teachers. Thoroughly revised with a clean, engaging design, the new 10th Edition of Musser, Peterson, and Burgers best-selling textbook focuses on one primary goal: helping students develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts so they can teach with knowledge and confidence. The components in this complete learning program--from the textbook, to the e-Manipulative activities, to the Childrens Videos, to the online problem-solving tools, resource-rich website and Enhanced WileyPLUS--work in harmony to help achieve this goal. This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition. WileyPLUS sold separately from text. |
magic hexagon: Solutions to Exploring Mathematics Book for class 5 Rashmi Katyal, Dr. S.B.D. Dwivedi, R.S. Dhauni, B.B. Bhatnagar, 2021-04-01 Goyal Brothers Prakashan |
magic hexagon: Foundation Mathematics for Primary Class 5 R. S. Dhauni, S. S. Sharma, Goyal Brothers Prakashan, 2019-04-01 Goyal Brothers Prakashan |
magic hexagon: Mathematical Gems I Ross Honsberger, 1974-06-01 This book deals with the number system, one of the basic structures in mathematics. It is concerned especially with way of classifying numbers into various categories; for example, it provides some criteria for deciding if a given number is rational (i.e., representable as a common fraction) or irrational, if it is algebraic or transcendental. In the course of the later chapters, the reader is introduced to some of the more recent developments in mathematics. Professor Niven's book may be read with profit by interested high school students as well as by college students and others who want to know more about the basic aspect of pure mathematics. Most readers will find the early chapters well within their grasp while ambitious readers will profit by the more advanced material to be found in later chapters. |
magic hexagon: The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers David Wells, 1997-09-04 Why was the number of Hardy's taxi significant? Why does Graham's number need its own notation? How many grains of sand would fill the universe? What is the connection between the Golden Ratio and sunflowers? Why is 999 more than a distress call? All these questions and a host more are answered in this fascinating book, which has now been newly revised, with nearly 200 extra entries and some 250 additions to the original entries. From minus one and its square root, via cyclic, weird, amicable, perfect, untouchable and lucky numbers, aliquot sequences, the Cattle problem, Pascal's triangle and the Syracuse algorithm, music, magic and maps, pancakes, polyhedra and palindromes, to numbers so large that they boggle the imagination, all you ever wanted to know about numbers is here. There is even a comprehensive index for those annoying occasions when you remember the name but can't recall the number. |
magic hexagon: Adam Spencer's Big Book of Numbers Adam Spencer, 2014-11-01 How can a prime number be ‘sexy’ and ‘safe’ at the same time? Why shouldn’t Aussie cricketers be scared of the number 87? And how many bacteria live in your pants … All the answers and more are in Adam Spencer’s Big Book of Numbers. This is a book for readers of all ages who love numbers, who want to love numbers, or who just love to laugh and learn about the wonderful world we live in. For 15 years Adam Spencer has been entertaining us. On triple j and ABC radio and television, he’s established himself as Australia’s funniest and most famous mathematician. And now, by popular demand, we have his Big Book of Numbers, a fascinating journey from 1 to 100. Praise for Adam Spencer’s Big Book of Numbers ‘If you find this book boring, you should be in a clinic.’ John Cleese ‘Funny yet with hidden depths, like its author. A brilliant introduction to the world of numbers.’ Brian Cox ‘Even the page numbers will start to look fascinating once you’ve read this book!’ Amanda Keller ‘This book will bring out the inner geek in anyone who knows how to count to 100.’ Brian Schmidt, Winner, 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics ‘Funny, informative and, even better for dummies like me, all the answers are in the back.’ Wil Anderson ‘Excellent. Can’t wait to geek-out my dinner party guests with my new maths facts!’ Maryanne Demasi, Catalyst, ABC Television |
magic hexagon: Complexity and Entrepreneurship Andreas Liening, 2024-07-03 Starting from the question of what systematic peculiarities in the behavior of leaders and entrepreneurs need to be considered, this book provides a new theoretical perspective for entrepreneurial analysis, evaluation, decision-making, and action. Various theories of complex systems, such as the theory of self-organization (synergetics), are presented. Additionally, methodological approaches for the empirical examination of complexity and the resulting consequences in the field of entrepreneurship are discussed. Overall, it suggests that old models like the Laplacean worldview or Kant's question of what we can know need to be reconsidered. This book offers surprising answers, particularly revealing new opportunities and possibilities in complex processes like starting a business. The second expanded and updated edition strengthens the focus on entrepreneurship as the book's main theme. It includes new and current examples from the real economy, as well as additional empirical data supporting the model analysis. |
magic hexagon: Self-Help to ICSE NumbersWiz Mathematics 8 Munish Sethi, Solutions of ICSE NumbersWiz Mathematics (Solutions of S. Chand) 8 |
magic hexagon: A Bibliography of Recreational Mathematics William Leonard Schaaf, 1970 |
magic hexagon: Composite Mathematics For Class 8 ANUBHUTI GANGAL, Composite Mathematics is a series of books for Pre Primer to Class 8 which conforms to the latest CBSE curriculum. The main aim of writing this series is to help the children understand difficult mathematical concepts in a simple manner in easy language. |
magic hexagon: New Mathematics Today Class 8 ANUBHUTI GANGAL, New Mathematics Today, a thoroughly revised series for KG to Class 8, has been designed as per the requirements of the latest curriculum. The content of this series is designed to reach all learners in the classroom irrespective of their skill levels or learning capabilities. |
magic hexagon: ICSE NumbersWiz Class 8 ANUBHUTI GANGAL, ICSE NumbersWiz is a series of books for KG to Class 8 which conforms to the latest CISCE curriculum. The main aim of writing this series is to help the children understand difficult mathematical concepts in a simple manner in easy language. |
magic hexagon: New Learning Composite Mathematics 8 S.K. Gupta & Anubhuti Gangal, MAT000000 [BISAC]; MAT008000 [BISAC] |
magic hexagon: Maths Wiz Book 8 S.K. Gupta & Anubhuti Gangal, MathsWiz, a series of nine textbooks for KG to Class 8, is a course based on the National Curriculum Framework and the guidelines provided therein. The content is student-centred and activity-based, laying the utmost emphasis on developing problem-solving skills and encouraging the child to think creatively and work independently. The ebook version does not contain CD. |
magic hexagon: MathsWiz Class 8 Part 2 S K GUPTA, A book on Mathematics |
magic hexagon: Brain Bafflers Philip J. Carter, Ken A. Russell, 2006-08 |
magic hexagon: Index to Mathematical Problems, 1980-1984 Stanley Rabinowitz, 1992 A compendium of over 5,000 problems with subject, keyword, author and citation indexes. |
magic hexagon: Economics today Peter Eisenhut / Jan-Egbert Strum, Jan-Egbert Sturm, Peter Eisenhut, 2022 The standard work for business schools, colleges and universities as well as for continuing education courses has enjoyed great acceptance among lecturers and students for many years. The new edition is up to date, comprehensible in language and structure, undogmatic and practical. In addition to its topicality, the special features of this book include: Interviews:Each chapter ends with an interview with personalities from politics, business and academia on current issues.Digressions: They serve to link economic theories with practice.Economic thinking: Economics is not only content, but also a model of thinking. Therefore, at the end of each chapter, typical economic ways of thinking are explained by way of example in a special section. Accompanying materials (in German) at edu.somedia-buchverlag.ch The learning centre provides:Assignments and case studies: multiple choice, assignments and case studies / experiments are provided for each chapter. Solutions: Solutions are available for the assignments and case studies as well as for the revision exercises from the textbook. Power Point presentations: Presentations are provided for all chapters for use in class.Reader: Various newspaper articles, YouTube videos and other supplementary teaching materials are available. Der Autor Peter Eisenhut studierte an der Universität St. Gallen Volkswirtschaftslehre und Wirtschaftspädagogik. Anschliessend war er Hauptlehrer für Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Kantonsschule Heerbrugg. Von 1987 bis 1998 erfüllte er einen Lehrauftrag für Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität St. Gallen. Von 1990 bis 1993 war er Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung des St. Galler Zentrums für Zukunftsforschung. Von 1997 bis 2007 war er Chefökonom der Industrie- und Handelskammer St. Gallen-Appenzell. Von 2000 bis 2017 unterrichtete er an der Executive School der Universität St. Gallen (ES-HSG). Seit Januar 2008 ist Peter Eisenhut Inhaber der ecopol ag (www.ecopolag.ch), einer Firma, welche Entscheidungsträger aus Politik, Verwaltung und Wirtschaft in volkswirtschaftlichen Fragestellungen unterstützt. |
magic hexagon: Mathematical Modeling Jonas Hall, Thomas Lingefjärd, 2016-06-13 A logical problem-based introduction to the use of GeoGebra for mathematical modeling and problem solving within various areas of mathematics A well-organized guide to mathematical modeling techniques for evaluating and solving problems in the diverse field of mathematics, Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra presents a unique approach to software applications in GeoGebra and WolframAlpha. The software is well suited for modeling problems in numerous areas of mathematics including algebra, symbolic algebra, dynamic geometry, three-dimensional geometry, and statistics. Featuring detailed information on how GeoGebra can be used as a guide to mathematical modeling, the book provides comprehensive modeling examples that correspond to different levels of mathematical experience, from simple linear relations to differential equations. Each chapter builds on the previous chapter with practical examples in order to illustrate the mathematical modeling skills necessary for problem solving. Addressing methods for evaluating models including relative error, correlation, square sum of errors, regression, and confidence interval, Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra also includes: Over 400 diagrams and 300 GeoGebra examples with practical approaches to mathematical modeling that help the reader develop a full understanding of the content Numerous real-world exercises with solutions to help readers learn mathematical modeling techniques A companion website with GeoGebra constructions and screencasts Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebrais ideal for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, modeling and simulation, operations research, and optimization. The book is also an excellent reference for undergraduate and high school instructors in mathematics. |
magic hexagon: Exploring Mathematics Book for Class 5 Rashmi Katyal, Dr. S. B. D. Dwivedi, R. S. Dhauni, B. B. Bhatnagar, Goyal Brothers Prakashan, 2020-04-16 Goyal Brothers Prakashan |
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