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Formula
A formula is formed by using: (a) mathematical symbols and variables (b) given conditions, and (c) simplificatio..
Framing of Formulae
We use alphabets like x, y, z etc., to denote variables. For example the length of a rectangle is denoted by 'l'. It takes different values in different rectangles. A formula is a relation between different variables formed using mathematical symbols. Any given condition can be translat..
Summary
In a given sentence, the variables are replaced by letters and the different operations are replaced by their mathematical symbols. We now arrive at a formula. In a given sentence, the variables are replaced by letters and the different operations are replaced by their mathematical ..
Left Hand Limit
Let f(x) tend to a limit l 1 as x tends to a through values less than 'a', then l 1 is called the left hand limit which is symbolically written ..
Linear Inequations
A statement is an assertion or a sentence that is either true or false, but not both. A variable is a symbol that may represent any member of a specified set called replacement set or domain of that variable. A mathematical expression is a symbolic repr..
Summary Relations and Functions
A pair of objects, written in a specified order is called an ordered pair . A pair of objects, written in a specified order is called an ordered pair . For the ordered pair (a,b), a is called the first element and b, the second element. The ordered pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are equal if th..
Formula
A formula is formed by using:A formula is formed by using: (a) mathematical symbols and variables (b) given conditions, and (c) simplification. Some well known formulae are listed below: Area of a rectangle A = l x b A = Area l = Length b = Breadth Perimeter of a rectangle P = 2(l + b) P ..
Algebraic identity
An algebraic identity is a statement of equality between two algebraic expressions, but it is satisfied for all values of the variabl..
Equations
Fundamentals of Equations Algebraic and transcendental equations; If f(x) is a polynomial in x, then f(x) =0 is an algebraic equation. Example; x 7 + 5x - 2=0. If f(x) contains algebraic and non algebraic functions namely exponential, logarithmic, t..
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