Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
TED-Ed | Scott Kennedy: How to prove a mathematical theory
Euclid of Alexandria revolutionized the way that mathematics is written, presented or thought about, and introduced the concept of mathematical proofs. Discover what it takes to move from a loose theory or idea to a universally convincing proof.
Source: Scott Kennedy Page at ed.ted.com
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
X QUADRATIC EQUATIONS.
Chapter 04
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
a quadratic equation is a polynomial equation of the second degree. A general quadratic equation can be written in the form
where x represents a variable or an unknown, and a, b, and c are constants with a ≠ 0. (If a = 0, the equation is a linear equation.)
The constants a, b, and c are called respectively, the quadratic coefficient, the linear coefficient and the constant term or free term. The term "quadratic" comes from quadratus, which is the Latin word for "square". Quadratic equations can be solved by factoring, completing the square and using the quadratic formula
A quadratic equation with real or complex coefficients has two solutions, called roots. These two solutions may or may not be distinct, and they may or may not be real.
Having
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadratic_equation
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
SYLLABUS FOR X FOR SEMESTER II
MATHEMATICS NCERT X :
- QUADRATIC EQUATION
- ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
- SOME APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY
- CIRCLES
- CONSTRUCTIONS
- SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
- AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES
- COORDINATE GEOMETRY
- PROBABILITY
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