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……. sutra  is applicable for division when divisor is below basea.     Nikhilamb.    Urdhva tiryagbhyamamc.     Paravartya yojyeta

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……. sutra is applicable for division when divisor is below base.

  • a. Nikhilamb.
  • b. Urdhva tiryagbhyam
  • c. Paravartya yojyeta
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The given text appears to be in Sanskrit, a classical language of India. It mentions a sutra that is applicable for division when the divisor is below the base. The sutra is called "Nikhilamb," which means "all from nine and the last from ten."

The next part of the text states "Urdhva tiryagbhyamamc," which is a mathematical term indicating that the division should be done vertically and crosswise. This method involves multiplying the digits of the divisor and the dividend diagonally and adding the results.

Finally, the text mentions "Paravartya yojyeta," which means that the obtained products should be added together to get the final result of the division.

In summary, the given text describes a division method called "Nikhilamb" that involves vertical and crosswise calculations to obtain the quotient.

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