Wednesday, September 15

square root of 0


Let us learn about square root of 0

The square root of zero would be zero always, because zero multiplied by itself or zero squared & would equal zero.
The best example Question based on what is the square root of 0 is mentioned below that,
Best Example
What is the square root of 0?
The square root of Zero (0) is nothing but √0
The value for √0 = 0
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Tuesday, September 14

alphabet of lines


Let us learn about alphabet of lines


The "Alphabet of Lines" defined as the different styles of lines used in drafting such as to show different features about an object which is drawn, hidden, Construction, cutting-plane, visible object, dimension, phantom, center, extention, section, & border. Or alphabet of lines is a geometrical object that is straight, infinitely long & infinitely thin.
Drafting or Computer Aided Drafting: The alphabets of lines are the different line that architects, draftsmen, engineers, et al use when constructing a drawing. The Alphabet of lines is referred as the different types of lines. The use of line types on a drawing is used to describe the various features of an object to the person reading the print. Alphabets of lines help to illustrate & describe the shape of objects which will later become real parts.
The best example, a thick solid line is known an object line and represents the outline of a part on a drawing. A dash line represents an edge which is not visible in a particular view; therefore it is called a hidden line. Other common lines used in drafting include extension lines, dimension lines, construction lines, border lines, center lines, among many others depending on the type of drawing.
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Monday, September 13

free exam papers


Let us learn how free exam papers helps students in learning math.


Students are well boasted & well encouraged to view the sample answer sheet so that they are familiar with the way they are required to show their solutions in the test.
These free exam papers, past papers have been published to assist students to familiarize themselves with the format of the test & to provide material which will enable them to develop more effective exam technique. Some features of good exam technique include the ability to manage the allocated test time evenly & the understanding that it is better to guess solution than leave it blank.
There are many website which provides free previous math exam papers for students to help them in learning math better. It enables students to understand & establish the type of questions being asked. Student will learn how to manage your time during the exam

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Thursday, September 9

formal charge equation


Let us learn about formal charge equation

a formal charge “FC” is referred as the charge assigned to an atom in a molecule, assuming that electrons in a chemical bond are equally shared between atoms, regardless of relative electronegativity.
Formal charge equation:
FC = V - N - B/2
Where as “V” is the number of valence electrons of the atom in isolation. “B” is the total number of electrons shared in covalent bonds with other atoms in the molecule. “N” is referred as the number of non bonding electrons on this atom in the molecule.
Cf = Ev - (Eu + 1/2Ep)

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Wednesday, September 8

gaussian elimination calculator


Let us learn about gaussian elimination calculator

Gaussian elimination calculator is a method to find the inverse of any square matrix. Student simply chooses their matrix’s dimensions & then enters the elements of the matrix student want inverted in the left frame.
Gaussian elimination calculator is a variant of Gaussian Elimination. We are transforming the coefficient matrix into another matrix which is much easier to find solution, & the system represented by the new augmented matrix has the same solution set as the original system of linear equations. In Gaussian elimination calculator, the aim is to transform the coefficient matrix into a diagonal matrix, & the zeros are introduced into the matrix 1 column at a time. We work to eliminate the elements both below & above the diagonal element of a given column in 1 pass through the matrix
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Tuesday, September 7

biconditional statement


Let us learn about biconditional statement

If 2 simple statements “p” & “q” are connected by the connective. 'if & only if', then the resulting compound statement is said to be as the biconditional statement. Symbolically it is characterized by p<-> q.

An integer is even if & only if it is divisible by two. Then it is biconditional having the truth value T.

The biconditional statement p <->q is true when either both p & q are true or both p & q are false.

A statement is said to be as biconditional when it expresses the idea which presence of some property is a necessary & sufficient condition for the presence of some other property. Such a statement is usually phrased in the terms "P, if & only if Q." The phrase "if & only if" is often abbreviated as iff.


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Monday, September 6

perimeter of triangle


Let us learn about perimeter of triangle

The perimeter is the space or distance around a closed plane figure.
The perimeter “P” of a triangle is given by the formula
P = a + b + c
Where a, b & c are the side lengths of the triangle.
Perimeter = a + b+ c. where a, b, and c are sides of triangle.
find the perimeter of a triangle given a = 3 cm, b = 5 cm, and c = 7

P = 3 + 5 + 7 = 15 cm

Find the perimeter when a = 4 cm, b = 8 cm, and c = 12

P = 4 + 8 + 12 = 24 cm

Find the perimeter when a = 1/2 cm, b = 3/2 cm, and c = 6/2

P = 1/2 + 3/2 + 6/2 = ( 1 + 3 + 6)/2 = 10/2 = 5 cm

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