which of the number line is the correct representation of the product 2 * 3?





Which of the number line is the correct representation of the product ..
Which of the number line is the correct representation of the product - 2 × - 3? => Figure 1 or Figure 2 or Both Figure 1 and Figure 2 or None of the above..
Mathematical Induction Introduction
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..
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..
Properties of Whole numbers
It is advisable to use a number line inorder to understand the properties of whole numbers. 1.Number 3 < 5 and the number 3 is to the left of the number 5.Hence of an two numbers on a numbe..
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 squar..
which of the number line is the correct representation of the product 2 * 3?
Addition and subtraction Addition and subtraction of two polynomials mean combining like terms. Rules: In combining like terms combine their numerical coefficients and place them before the literals/variables Two unlike terms cannot be combined. For c..
Introduction
An algebraic expression in which the variables have only non negative powers is called polynomial. Examples: x 2 +3xy 2 +4x 5 : 3x 4 +4xy. Factorisation is expressing a given expression or number as a product of its factor..
Properties of Determinants
The sum of the products of the elements of any row (column) with their corresponding cofactors is equal to the value of the determinant. The sum of the products of the elements of any row (column) and the cofactors of the corresponding elements of any other row (column) is zero...
Problems on HCF and LCM
image Question 41 - Question: Find the HCF and LCM of 1152 and 1664 by using the fundamental theorem of arithmetic. [2 Marks] Answer: Steps: 1. Find the prime factors of 1152 and 1664 2. Find the common factors and write their products as HCF. 3. Find LCM by dividi..
Multiplication of Matrices
Let A be a matrix of order mxn. Let B be a matrix of order nxp. Then the product of the matrices A and B is of order mxp. i.e., when we multiply two matrices the number of columns of the first matrix should be equal to the number of rows of the second matrix..
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