Monday, August 23

square root chart



Let us find out square root of 25 from square root chart.


Square root is nothing but the exponent of 0.5 to the number or ½ exponents to the number. This type of root gets vanished when the number is squared.
1. The product of two square roots with different numbers inside will be written in a single root with the product of those 2 numbers.
2. When a number gets into the square root, it changes into a square of the number.
3. The square root of a fraction will be written as individual roots.
4. When a perfect square comes out of the root, a perfect square becomes the number without square.
In our next blog we shall learn about cumulative frequency I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

Saturday, August 21

diameter to circumference


Let us learn diameter to circumference.

The formula used to find the circumference of the circle is given as,
Circumference = 2πr
Where,
r is radius
Radius r = D/2
Find the circumference of the circle when the diameter is 10 cm
Solution:
Diameter of the circle is 10cm
Circumference of the circle is pi*d units
= (3.14)*10
= 31.4 cm.
Circumference of the circle is 31.4 c
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Friday, August 20

math problems online



Hi Friends!!!

How many of you like to solve math problems online.

Instrument required by both student & tutors to learn math problems online.

Headset, Microphone, webcam, pen drive, digital pen & pad.

In our next blog we shall learn about all prime numbers I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

Thursday, August 19

basic probability


Let us learn about basic probability

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Formula used for solving basic probability
= Number of favorable out come
Total No. of favorable outcome
basic probability is the method of expressing information or belief that an event will occur or has occurred
1. Two coins are tossed simultaneously, what is the learning basic probability of getting (i) exactly one head
The sample space i s S = {HH, HT, TH, TT}, n(S) = 4
Let A be the event of getting one head A = {HT, TH},
P(A) =n(A)/n(S) =2/4 =1/2
In our next blog we shall learn about algebra calculators I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

Wednesday, August 18

maths past papers


Hi Friends!!!

How many of you scare to attend exams?

I have few tips and reasons which makes you tension free before attending exams.


Practicing maths past papers is the best way to gain perfection in subject and to complete your revision as you can test yourself under exam conditions, with the same three hour time constraint you'll have in the exam. I can say they are the most valuable resource for carrying out revision. Solving past papers enable students to gauge their subject knowledge and uncover their strengths and weaknesses, enabling you to understand what areas you need to devote more time to and conversely, what areas you can devote less time to.
It is the one of the most effective & easy way of increasing interest in learning and your chances of passing exams at school is to obtain past Test papers.There many websites which provides you free exam paper.
There are 4 reasons to solve maths past papers & English past papers:
1. It enables you to understand & establish the type of questions being asked.
2. How those questions will be marked. For exam some answers carry more points then others
3. You will learn how to manage your time during the exam.
4. It helps you to revise & review information from math books or math notes that are most important for the math exam.
One hand before you obtain past papers the better as it enables you to gear your revision around the typical type of questions that you are likely to get asked.
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Tuesday, August 17

grams to kilograms


Let us learn how to convert grams to kilograms.


Grams and kilograms both are the International System of Units, the standard units of measuring weight. Gram is a metric unit of mass which equals to one thousandth (1÷1000) of a kilogram.
Convert 1000 grams to kilograms.
Solution:
We know that one gram is equal to 0.001kilograms.
Therefore 1000 grams= 0.001x 1000 kilograms.
= 1 kilograms.
In our next blog we shall learn about logarithm rules I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

Monday, August 16

Introduction to Analytic Geometry


Let us learn about Analytic Geometry.

Introduction to Analytic Geometry:

In plane analytic geometry, points are defined as ordered pairs of numbers, say, (x, y), while the straight lines are in turn defined as the sets of points that satisfy linear equations.

Analytic Geometry is a branch of algebra that is used to model geometric objects - points, (straight) lines, and circles being the most basic of these. Analytic geometry is a great invention of Descartes and Fermat. Analytical geometry is also known as coordinate geometry or Analytical Cartesian coordinate system.

The study of analytical geometry related to coordinate system and the principles of algebra and analysis. The synthetic approach of Euclidean geometry is the contrast geometry, which treats certain geometric notions as primitive, and uses deductive reasoning based on axioms and theorems to derive truth.

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