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A statement that requires a proof is called a theorem..
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Using Binomial theorem, prove that: ..
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If x is a rational number, then the sum (e x ) of the exponential series..
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The inverse of a square matrix if it exists, is unique. Let A be an invertible square matrix. If possible, let B and C be two inverse of A. Then AB = BA = I. AC = CA = I (by def. of inverse) Now, B = BI = B(AC) = (BA)C [ Matrix multiplication is associative] = IC = C i.e., B = C Hence the inverse..
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The number of combinations of n dissimilar things, taken r at a time is..
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The length of the line segment AB, which joins A (x 1 , y 1 ) and B (x 2 , y 2 ) is given by ..
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The angle bisectors of a triangle pass through the same point..
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If two lines intersect, then the vertically opposite angles are congruen..
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