No, Verma caste belongs to Kshatriyas.
The proof of this theorem is by contradiction. Suppose for convex sets S and T there are elements a and b such that a and b both belong to S∩T, i.e., a belongs to S and T and b belongs to S and T and there is a point c on the straight line between a and b that does not belong to S∩T. This would mean that c does not belong to one of the sets S or T or both. For whichever set c does not belong to this is a contradiction of that set's convexity, contrary to assumption. Thus no such c and a and b can exist and hence S∩T is convex.
A superset is the opposite of a subset in the sense that if S is a subset of T then T is a superset of S. T is superset of S if every element, x, that belongs to S also belongs to T.
Use the Hero's formula: Let s = (a + b + c)/2. Then the area of the triangle equals√[s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)], where a, b, and c denote the sides of the triangle.
Let the sides be a, b, c Area = sq rt [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] where s= 1/2 (a+b+c)
The answer depends on the information that you do have. Suppose you know all the edge lengths: the three sides of the triangle are a, b and c and the length of the prism is d. Let s = (a + b + c)/2 Then the area of the triangular cross section is sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)] square units. So, surface area = 2*sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)] + d*(a+b+c) square units. Volume = sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)]*d cubic units.
S. S. Rajamouli belongs to the Kamma caste in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Binoy Nath Verma has written: 'IRDP, the vision-reality gap' -- subject(s): Integrated Rural Development Programme (India), Rural development projects 'Agrarian relation in transition series' 'Caste/class relation and dynamics of land transfer' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Caste, Social classes
Mostly 'Kalyanam' is the surname of Kapu community. Some telugu Madhwa Brahmins who are settled in Guntur, Prakash and Godavari Districts are having this surname.
S. L. Verma has written: 'The law relating to foreigners and citizenship in Burma' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration law, Aliens, Citizenship
Daler Mehndi belongs to the Mazhabi Sikh community, which is a Scheduled Caste (SC) in India. Mazhabi Sikhs are a subgroup within the Sikh community and are considered to be from a lower social status historically. The Scheduled Castes are groups of historically disadvantaged communities who were categorized as such by the Indian government to receive special benefits and protections.
B. R. Verma has written: 'B. R. Verma's Mohammedan law in India and Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'Mohammedan law in India & Pakistan' -- subject(s): Islamic law 'B.R. Verma's commentaries on Mohammedan law in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh' -- subject(s): Islamic law
Micky Verma has written: 'Bharata natyam' -- subject(s): Dance, Bharata natyam
Samarendra Kumar Verma has written: 'The nature of metaphysics' -- subject(s): Metaphysics
No ,General caste ,Khandpur/Khandpuria surname belongs to Punjabi khatri caste and Arora(Arorvanshi khatri) subcaste/group. And gotar= kashyap, Kuldevi = maa hinglaj, vansh = Suryavanshi Kshatriya,
M. C. Raj has written: 'From periphery to centre' -- subject(s): Caste, Dalits, Globalization, Social conditions 'Dalitology' -- subject(s): Dalits, History
In the caste system of PSC, SIUC stands for Scheduled Tribes (S), Intermediate Caste (I), Upper Caste (U), and Dalits or Scheduled Castes (C). It is a categorization used in India to classify different groups within the caste system based on their social status and privileges.
Rajesh Verma has written: 'Sikkim' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Handbooks, manuals