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Which of the following is the correct representation of "the opposite ..
Which of the following is the correct representation of "the opposite of the number -5" on a number line? => Figure 1 or Figure 2 or Both figure 1 and figure 2 or None of the above..
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..
Geometrical representation of a Complex number, Argand diagram
Since every complex number z = x + iy is an order pair of real numbers (x, y), it can therefore be represented by a point P(x,y) in the xy plane by taking the real part along the x-axis and the imaginary part along the y-axis. This representation of a complex numb..
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1. The numbers 2, 3, 5 and 8. 2. The solutions of the equation x 2 - 2x - 15 = 0. 3. The letters of the word "Chase". 4. People living in our locality. 5. The students Mary, Hillary, Catherine. 6. The workers who are absent from the factory. 7. The capital cities of ..
Irrational Numbers
) It is not possible to find the exact value of an irrational number. (iii) All rational and irrational numbers can be marked on the number line. Write two possible irrational numbers between 2 and 3. Consider the squares of 2 and 3 and 5 ..
Examples:
2, 5, 8, 11, 14 , 32 37, 33 , 1 A sequence is called infinite if the number of terms is infinite. An infinite sequence has no last term. In this sequence, every term is followed by a new ter..
Approximation
Approximation - We know that the digits of a number, one by one in order from left to right decrease in value rapidly. Let us illustrate it by examples. Mass of a gold ornament is 23.473 g. Round off to (i) two decimal places, (ii) one decimal place. 23.473 g = (2 x 10) + (3 x 1) + The su..
Significant Figures Introduction
Introduction - We use specific number of digits to denote an exact value of a number for required accuracy. The digits used for such a purpose are called significant figures. Suppose a measurement is recorded as 0.6204 cm. It means that the measurement was made correct..
Question 4
Question: Express the following sets in set builder form. (i) Set A consists of the letters p, q, r, s and t (ii) Set C = {1,3,5,7,....} (iii) Set D = {8} Answer: ..
Examples:
Each one of the following series form an A.P. i) 1, 3, 5, 7, ii) 3, 7, 11, 15, iii) 15, 12, 9, iv) x, x - d, x - 2d, ..... The common difference is found by subtracting any term of the series from the immediate succeeding term. In the above example, common difference in th..
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