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Comparing Quantities: Definition, Formulas, Examples, NCERT Solutions

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:23-12-2024

Comparing Quantities: In everyday life, we come across many situations, quantities, activities, etc. Many times,

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Construction of Quadrilaterals: Definition, Rules, Examples

  • Author: Rachana
  • Date:22-06-2023

Suppose any three parts are known out of its six parts, a unique triangle. Some

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Cube and Cuboid: Definition, Properties & Examples

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:13-03-2023

Cube and Cuboid: In our daily life, we see many objects like notebooks, matchboxes, instrumental

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Perimeter and Area of Circle: Definition, Formula, Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:22-06-2023

Perimeter and Area of Circle: Circle is a very important geometric figure. In our daily

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Recurring Decimals: Check Types, Conversion and Solved Examples

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:22-06-2023

Recurring Decimals Notes: Recurring decimals are referred to as numbers that are uniformly repeated after

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Data Collection: Important Methods

  • Author: Priya_Singh
  • Date:21-06-2023

Data Collection: Data represents information collected in the form of numbers and text. Data collection

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Slope of a Line: Meaning, Value, Formula and Solved Examples

  • Author: Priya Wadhwa
  • Date:25-01-2023

Slope of a Line: In Mathematics, slope of a line refers to the measure of

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Mode of Grouped Data: Definition, Example, Uses and Properties

  • Author: Gurudath
  • Date:25-01-2023

Mode of Grouped Data: A measure of central tendency is a single value that aims

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Simple Equations: Variables, Properties, Examples

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:22-06-2023

Simple Equations: The concept of an equation in Algebra closely resembles the concept of balancing. An

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Parallel Lines and Transversal: Definition, Theorems, Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:22-06-2023

Two lines that do not intersect each other at any point are called parallel lines