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NUMBER AND OPERATIONS
Whole numbers - place value Decimals - place value Representation on a number line Equivalent/improper fractions; mixed numbers Compare and simplify fractions Decimals, percents and fractions Addition and subtraction Common and prime factors, exponents O..
NUMBER AND OPERATIONS
Whole numbers - read, write, count Place value (whole numbers) Decimals, fractions, percents; compose/decompose numbers Unit and same denominator fractions Equivalent fractions Negative numbers Positive numbers Addition and subtraction Fac..
NUMBER AND OPERATIONS
Different forms of numbers; problems involving percents Rational/irrational, real numbers; scientific notation, unit rate Estimation of solutions Number systems Properties of real numbers Primes, factors, multiples, number sequence..
Operations on Sets
The Operations on Sets are: Union of sets, Intersection of sets, Disjoint sets, Difference of two sets (Relative complement), Symmetric Difference of two sets, Complement of a se..
Operations on Matrices
Equality of Matrices - Two matrices are said to be equal if they have the same order and their corresponding elements are equal. e.g., then a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, d = 4, e = 5 and f = ..
Algebraic Properties of set operations
The Algebraic Properties of set operations are: Idempotent laws, Identity laws, Commutative laws, Associative laws, Distributive laws, De Morgan's Law..
Elementary Transformation
Elementary transformations are of the following three types: Interchange of any two rows (or columns) The multiplication of the elements of a row (or column) by a non-zero number. The addition to the elements of any row (or column) the corresponding elements of any other row (or colum..
Summary
1. A sentence is called a statement if it can be adjudged as true or false. Every statement is a sentence, but a sentence may or may not be a statement. 2. A statement involving natural number n is generally denoted by P(n). 3. A binomial is an algebraic expression o..
Binomial Theorem
Introduction - A binomial is an algebraic expression of two terms which are connected by the operations '+' or '-'. For n = 1,2,3,4, the expansion of (a + b) n , has been expressed in a very systematical manner in terms of combinatorial coefficients. The above expression suggest the conje..
Binomial Theorem Summary
Summary - A sentence is called a statement if it can be adjudged as true or false. Every statement is a sentence, but a sentence may or may not be a statement. A statement involving natural number n is generally denoted by P(n). Principle of mathematical induction states that if P(n) is a..
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