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Exponents and Powers: The width of our galaxy, the Milky way from edge to edge,

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Rounding off Numbers: Rules, Calculator and Examples

  • Author: Priya_Singh
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Rounding Numbers is the process of altering the digits of a number to deliver an

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Fraction in Simplest Form: The simplest form of a fraction is one with a reasonably

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Area and Perimeter of Triangles: Perimeter is the total length of the three sides of

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Binomial Theorem – Definition, Properties and Examples

  • Author: Ritesh Kumar Gupta
  • Date:Jan 27, 2023

Binomial Theorem: The binomial theorem is the most commonly used theorem in mathematics. The binomial

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Complement of a Set: Definition, Symbol, Properties

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Complement of a Set: A well-defined collection of objects or elements is known as a

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Division of Fractions: Methods, Properties & Examples

  • Author: Priya Wadhwa
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

We have learned about divisions in our previous chapters. The division is dividing something into

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Addition on Number line: The number line is a horizontal line with equal spacing of

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Numbers from 1 to 9: Uses, List, Number Puzzle, Problems

  • Author: Srotaswini Mohapatra
  • Date:Jan 24, 2023

All the Numbers consist of digits from \(1\) to \(9,\) including \(0.\) Numbers are in

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Basic Proportionality Theorem: Proof and Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:Jan 30, 2023

The Basic Proportionality Theorem was developed by "Thales," a prominent Greek mathematician. The Thales theorem