Saturday, August 14

algebra 1 helper


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What do you think whether books like algebra 1 helper, help on homework , free math answers so on will help you in solving problems or online tutors helps you in learning math better.

Online means it is one of the new way of connectivity it is victimized for introduce the two or author soul in a equal period from that they do the conversation finished the computer, web equivalent that. Here the grad can greet meliorate from the tutor.

online homework help from online tutors proved better learning processes from media of learning. Many students scored good marks in their semesters.

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Friday, August 13

how to solve math problems


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Math isn’t that hard! In fact it’s probably one of the simpler sciences. That said it could be confusing in case you don’t know what to do. Definitely there's overwhelming issues in math (and even types of math where getting the wrong answer is the whole point!) but most math can be broken down in to simple solvable steps.

now let us learn how to solve math problems

Have you heard any time practice makes man perfect.

Math is an interesting subject. We need to practice daily and we should learn even a simple basic method to solve difficult problems.

There are many websites which provides you free math answers.
If you need more help on homework, online tutoring is best example to make you tension free.
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Thursday, August 12

what does mean in math



what does mean in math ?


In mathematics, an average, central tendency of a data set is a measure of the "middle" or "expected" value of the data set. The average is calculated by combining the values from the set in a specific way and computing a single number as being the average of the set. The most common method is the arithmetic mean
Average or mean =. Sum of all numbers
The count of the number

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Wednesday, August 11

division algorithm


Let us learn about division algorithm

In mathematics, polynomials in more than one variable do not form a Euclidean domain, so it is not possible to construct a true division algorithm. Given a polynomial g, polynomials (f1, ..., fm) and an order on the monomials in k[x1, ..., xn], we construct the reduction of g modulo f1, ..., fm by the following algorithm. Let ai denote the leading term of fi with respect to the monomial order. Repeatedly apply the following until no monomial term of g is divisible by any of the ai :
Division Algorithm for Polynomials

Let F is a field, f(x), g(x) e F[x] with g(x) ≠ 0.

In q(x), r(x) in the F[x] such that f(x) = g(x) q(x) + r(x) and r(x) =0

Proof :-
(1) Let f(x) = g(x) q(x) + r(x) with g(x) ≠ 0

(2) If f(x) = 0 or deg f(x) is less than g(x), then r(x)=f(x), q(x)=0.

(3) So, we assume that f(x) ≠ 0 and deg f(x) ≥ deg g(x)

(4) Let f(x) = anxn + ... + a0

(5) Let g(x) = bmxm + ... + b0

(6) Let f1(x) = f(x) - anbm-1xn-mg(x)

(7) We note that deg f1(x) is <>deg f(x) since:

f(x) - anbm-1xn-mg(x)

= anxn + ... + a0 - anbm-1xn-m(bmxm + ... + b0)

= ann - anxn + an-1xn-1 + ... + a0 - anbm-1bm-1xn-1 - ... - anbm-1b0xn-m

= an-1xn-1 + ... + a0 - anbm-1bm-1xn-1 - ... - anbm-1b0xn-m

So that f1(x) has a degree of n-1 while f(x) has a degree of n.
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Friday, August 6

how to calculate pi



Let us learn how to calculate pi


π (sometimes written pi) is a mathematical constant and its value is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
  • pi is a dimensionless quantity.
  • It is an irrational as well as transcendental number.
  • Decimal notation of pi is 3.141592.
  • Fraction notation of pi is 22/7


Practically a physicist usually needs only 39 digits of Pi to make a circle same as the size of the observable universe accurate to one atom of hydrogen, the number itself depicts as a mathematical curiosity has created many challenges in different fields.
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Thursday, August 5

square root of 18


Let us find out square root of 18


In mathematics, a square root of a number x is a number r such that r2 = x or, in other words, a number r whose square (the result of multiplying the number by itself) is x.
Example for square of a number 6 is 6 × 6 = 36; therefore the square root of 49 is 7. The square root representation is nothing but √x.

Example Problems Based on Simplify the Square Root of 18:

The example problems based on simplify the square root of 18 is given below that,
· Prime Factorization Method - Simplify the square root of 18.
Solution:
We have to find prime factorization of 18.
Therefore, the prime factor of 18 is 2 x 3 x 3.
We have to create a pair of each factor.
Therefore, 18 = 2 x 3 x 3
Now, we have to find one factor as of each pair, we get 3.
Formation of the square root = 3√2
The concluding answer for simplify the square root of 18 is 3√2
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Wednesday, August 4

polar graphs



Let us learn about polar graphs


Polar Graph, Rules of Symmetry

  • If in the polar equation, (r, θ) can be substituted by (r, - θ) or (- r, π - θ) , then graph is symmetric with respect to polar axis.
  • If polar equation, (r, θ) is substituted by (- r, θ) or (r, π + θ) , the graph is symmetric with respect to the pole or origin.
  • If polar equation, (r, θ) can be substituted by (r, π - θ) or (- r, - θ) , the graph is symmetric with respect to the line θ = π/2.

In mathematics, the polar equations can be plotted over a graph. These polar graphs are formed by the intersection of points of the geometry conics. These consist of some smooth edge values. The polar equations consist of a inflection point. In polar graph calculator article, guides you to plot graphs for the polar equations.

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