Difference of two sets (Relative complement)
The relative complement of set B in set A is the complement of B in ..
Absolute Error and Percentage Relative Error
Absolute Error and Percentage Relative Error - From the above examples on approximation, we observe that the approximated value may be more or less than the original number. The difference between these two values is called the absolute error. Absolute Error = Original number - Approximat..
Alternate Definition:
Difference of two sets A and B, A - B is a set whose elements belong to A but not to B. A - B is called the relative complement of B w.r.t. ..
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..
Sets Introduction
Introduction - In Mathematics, a well-defined collection of definite objects is called a set. George Cantor is regarded as the "Father of Set theory". The concept of "Sets" is basic in all branches of mathematics. It has proved to be of particular importance in the foundations of rel..
Introduction
The word 'Induction' means method of reasoning from individual cases to general ones or from observed instances to unobserved ones. Many important mathematical formulae are such that a result is formed by some means which does not provide for a direct proof. Mathematical Induction is a princ..
Mathematical Induction
Introduction - The word 'Induction' means method of reasoning from individual cases to general ones or from observed instances to unobserved ones. Many important mathematical formulae are such that a result is formed by some means which does not provide for a direct proof. Mathematical Induction is..
Summary
We use specific number of digits to denote the value of a number to a certain degree of accuracy. For a number between 0 and 1, the successive zeros after the decimal are not significant. For a number with a decimal point, the final zeros are significant. For a whole number, the final ze..
We use specific number of digits to denote the value of a number to a certain degree of accuracy. For a number between 0 and 1, the successive zeros after the decimal are not significant. For a number with a decimal point, the final zeros are significant. For a whole number, the final ze..Introduction
The word 'Induction' means method of reasoning from individual cases to general ones or from observed instances to unobserved ones. Many important mathematical formulae are such that a result is formed by some means which does not provide for a direct proof. Mathematical Induction is a principle by..
The word 'Induction' means method of reasoning from individual cases to general ones or from observed instances to unobserved ones. Many important mathematical formulae are such that a result is formed by some means which does not provide for a direct proof. Mathematical Induction is a principle by..Ratio
Ratio is the numerical relation of one quantity to another of the same kind. To find the ratio of 2 m 25 cm to 75 cm, we first change 2 m 25 cm into cm, which equals 225 cm. Now, we have to find 225 cm to 75 cm ratio is = 3 : 1 We can write the above ratio as (i) 3 : 1 or (ii) or (iii) th..
Ratio is the numerical relation of one quantity to another of the same kind. To find the ratio of 2 m 25 cm to 75 cm, we first change 2 m 25 cm into cm, which equals 225 cm. Now, we have to find 225 cm to 75 cm ratio is = 3 : 1 We can write the above ratio as (i) 3 : 1 or (ii) or (iii) th.. Result
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