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Integration by Partial Fraction
Rational function: If P(x) and Q(x) are two polynomials in x, then the ratio of two polynomials, P(x) / Q(x) is called a rational function, where Q(x) is not equal to zero. Proper rational function: If the degree of the numerator of the rational function is less than that of the den..
Introduction to Nervous Coordination and Integration
Introduction - Animals are different from plants because of their ability of locomotion. This ability probably developed as they have to search for food, unlike the plants that are autotrophic. Since they move from place to place, the animals have to continuously encounter changes in their environm..
Integrative Grammar Exercises
Completion - Conversation completion is a creative exercise in which the student is expected to read through the conversation and decipher what the question or answer could have been. He then has to complete the given conversatio..
Integrated circuit Animation
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Semiconductor Devices..Parts of a Flower
The Calyx forms the outermost whorl in the flower. Its component parts are the sepals. The sepals are generally green in colour. Sepals give protection to the inner parts of the flower when the flower is in bud condition. In some plants like Fuchsia and some Salvia specie..
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