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Maths Tips for All

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Maths Tips for All    

Lecture of Sanjeev Kumar Taneja under Mathematics Village

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Best Team Work

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Class 10th - Construction with steps

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Class 10th - Construction

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Proof of Pythagoras Theorem

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Sphere and its Surface Area

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Day of the Week:

Day of the Week: January has 31 days. It means that every date in February will be 3 days later than the same date in January(28 is 4 weeks exactly). The below table is calculated in such a way. Remember this table which will help you to calculate. January 0 February 3 March 3 April 6 May 1 June 4 July 6 August 2 September 5 October 0 November 3 December 5 Step1 : Ask for the Date. Ex: 23 rd June 1986 Step2 : Number of the month on the list, June is 4. Step3 : Take the date of the month, that is 23 Step4 : Take the last 2 digits of the year, that is 86. Step5 : Find out the number of leap years. Divide the last 2 digits of the year by 4, 86 divide by 4 is 21. Step6 : Now add all the 4 numbers: 4 + 23 + 86 + 21 = 134. Step7 : Divide 134 by 7 = 19 remainder 1. The reminder tells you the day. Sunday 0 Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Answer: Monday

Set Theory formulas

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Set Theory formulas Set Theory is a branch of mathematics which deals with the study of sets or the collection of similar objects. Set theory is one of the most fundamental branch of mathematics. Set Theory Formulas : Notations used in set theory formulas : – Cardinal number of set A. – cardinality of set A. – Complement of set A. – universal set – Set A is proper subset of subset of set B. – Set A is subset of set B. – Null set. – element “a” belongs to set A. – Union of set A and set B. – Intersection of set A and set B. Formulas : For a group of two sets: 1. If A and B are overlapping set, 2. If A and B are disjoint set, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. For a group of three sets: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Centroid of a Triangle

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Centroid of a Triangle In mathematics and physics, the centroid or geometric center of a two-dimensional region is, informally, the point at which a cardboard cut-out of the region could be perfectly balanced on the tip of a pencil (assuming uniform density and a uniform gravitational field). Formally, the centroid of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape is the arithmetic mean ("average") position of all the points in the shape. The definition extends to any object in n-dimensional space: its centroid is the mean position of all the points in all of the coordinate directions. While in geometry the term barycenter is a synonym for "centroid", in physics "barycenter" may also mean the physical center of mass or the center of gravity, depending on the context. The center of mass (and center of gravity in a uniform gravitational field) is the arithmetic mean of all points weighted by the local density or specific weight. If a physical object has ...

Mathematics Modeling in Govt. Schools in Punjab

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