There are 3 syllables in expansion. Ex - pan - sion.
A Taylor expansion is a way of representing a function in terms of a sum of its derivatives. Please see the link.
The binomial theorem describes the algebraic expansion of powers of a binomial, hence it is referred to as binomial expansion.
Expansion is useful because it is used for lots of thing such as blowing up tires, balloon's, and much more.TYLERNBIS
The first two terms in a binomial expansion that aren't 0
INSAT-1A was India's first communication cum weather satellite, launched in 1982.
Full form of INSAT is "Indian National Satellite System"
The geostationary satellites of India are INSAT (Indian National Satellite System) series. This series includes satellites like INSAT-3A, INSAT-3C, INSAT-4A, INSAT-4B, and GSAT- series satellites. These satellites provide communication, broadcasting, meteorological, and search and rescue services across India.
INSAT stands for Indian National Satellite System. INSAT 1B and INSAT 1C are geostationary communication satellites launched by India to provide telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue services.
# INdian SATellite system # also Institute for Nanoscale Science And Technology: (INSAT) at Newcastle University, UK
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NSS 6 (Dish TV)Insat 4BMeasat 3 (Sun Direct)Measat 3 (Reliance Digital TV)ST 2 (Videocon d2h)Insat 4A (Tata Sky)Insat 4CR (Airtel)Eurobird 9AAnik F3 (DISH Network)All These satellites carry SURYA TV (Malayalam) MPEG4
INSAT stands for Indian National Satellite System. It is a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites launched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to provide services in telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue operations.
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Indian national satellite
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has up till now launched 74 artificial satellites. The first one was 'Aryabhata' on 19th April, 1975. The latest satellite is PSLV-C23 which was launched on 30th June, 2014. Some of the more popular satellites of Indian origin are INSAT-1A (First operational multipurpose communication and meteorology satellite), INSAT-1B (Identical to INSAT-1A. Served for more than design life of seven years), INSAT-2A (First satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series. Has enhanced capability over INSAT-1 series. Still in service.) and INSAT-2E (Multipurpose communication and meteorological satellite).
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