Jind

Jind is a city in Haryana.

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Jind is about 125 km (78 mi) from Delhi, the capital of India. The area of the Jind district is 3,606 square kilometres. The city is on the Delhi-Ferozpur rail route. On its east and northeast lie the districts of Panipat, Karnal and Kaithal respectively. Its boundary line on the north forms the interstate Haryana-Punjab border with Patiala and Sangurar districts of Punjab. In the west and southwest it has a common boundary with district Hisar and Fatehabad and in its south and southeast lies the district of Rohtak and Sonipat respectively.

The nearest airport is at New Delhi. Jind Junction Railway Station is a prominent railhead of Haryana. National Highway 71 passes through Jind.

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  • Bhuteshwar Temple.

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gollark: If you multiply the `(x-1)` by `(ax^3+bx^2+cx+d)` it should expand out into having an x^4 term.
gollark: I'm probably explaining this badly, hmmm.
gollark: Then set the x^4/x^3/x^2/x^1 coefficients and constant terms on each side to be equal and work out a/b/c/d.
gollark: Set it equal to `(x-1)(ax^3+bx^2+cx+d)` (the thing you know it's divisible by times the generalized cubic thingy), and expand that out/simplify.
gollark: It would be annoying and inconsistent if it was 0. It's 1.
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