Real Functions and their Graphs
Functions: f is a function from set A to a set B if each element x in A can be associated with a unique element in B. Domain: In the above definition of the function, set A is called domain. Co-Domain: In the above definition of the funct..
Functions: f is a function from set A to a set B if each element x in A can be associated with a unique element in B. Domain: In the above definition of the function, set A is called domain. Co-Domain: In the above definition of the funct..CALCULUS
Limits- operations on functions Continuity of a function Intermediate value, extreme value theorem Derivatives, differentiability Derivatives of functions Chain rule Rolle's theorem, mean value theorem, and L'Hopital's rule Maxima, minima, inflection poin..
Word Root
The word root represents the number of carbon atoms in the parent chain and it is the basic unit of the name. The parent chain is selected as per the longest chain rule i.e., the parent chain is the longest continuous chain of C-atoms including the functional group and the mult..
GENETICS
Meiosis Random chromosome segregation Fertilization DNA sequence Role of chromosomes in determining an individual's sex Possible combinations of alleles in a zygote from the genetic makeup of the parents Probable outcome of phenotypes in a genetic cross from the genotypes of the parent..
GENETICS
Meiosis Random chromosome segregation Fertilization DNA sequence Role of chromosomes in determining an individual's sex Possible combinations of alleles in a zygote from the genetic makeup of the parents Probable outcome of phenotypes in a genetic cross from the genotypes of the parent..
Summary
(i) Let X be a set of numbers and f : N n X be a function, then the ordered set {f(1), f(2),...., f(n)} is called a finite sequence in X. (ii) Let X be a set of numbers and f : N X be a function, then the ordered set {f(1), f(2),....} is called ..
Sequences and Series Summary
Summary - (i) Let X be a set of numbers and f : N n X be a function, then the ordered set {f(1), f(2),...., f(n)} is called a finite sequence in X. (ii) Let X be a set of numbers and f : N X be a function, then the ordered set {f(1), f(2),....} is called an infinite se..
See what our Users say :
I love the interaction and ability to explain the process of math problem in depth! Would like see the same for all future lessons one on one! THANK YOU!!!
This Tutor Vista is GREAT! loved this session, it helped me heaps.
This was excellent. I was cluesless on this subject and now I completely understand it.Mind blowing service,Thank you Tutor Vista
You are an amazing tutor. So knowlegeable and patient. Very clear in explanations, 2 thumbs up -kelly
Looking for More Help!
