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Rational and Irrational Numbers
The rational numbers can be expressed as terminating or recurring decimals. Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers . When expressed as decimals, they are non-terminating and non-recurring. We can obtain infinite number of irrationals between two irrational numb..
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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 fou..
Mathematical Induction
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 I..
Mathematical Induction
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Mathematical Induction..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..
Number Theory
Scientific Notation - Notation of large number in terms of exponential form, 10 raised to required value. It is also a standart notation representation as " p x 10 q ". where 'p' and 'q' are any integer..
Principle of Mathematical Induction
Principle of Mathematical Induction - If P(n) is a statement (n N); such that: P(1) is true and truth of P(k) implies the truth of P(k+1), then by the principle of mathematical induction (P.M.I.), the statement P(n) is true for n ..
Principle of Mathematical Induction - If P(n) is a statement (n N); such that: P(1) is true and truth of P(k) implies the truth of P(k+1), then by the principle of mathematical induction (P.M.I.), the statement P(n) is true for n .. Result
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