1. P * Q implies that Q is 2 kms to the left of P P @ Q implies that Q is 2 kms below P P $ Q implies that Q is standing 2 kms above P P ≠ Q implies that Q is standing 2 kms to the right of P If F ≠ S $ B * V, in which direction is F with respect to V?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.40 am
    The given condition is as shown below:-
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